

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the desertcarts, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny Review: A great origin story - Wonder Woman was the follow-up movie to Batman v. Superman and is told mostly as a flashback telling Diana's origin story. There are a couple of scenes set in the present that ties both to Batman v. Superman and the upcoming (at that point) Justice League movie, but most of this movie is set in the past. Most of the story in this movie is set during World War I. There are some scenes with a young Diana growing up on Themyscira, but the bulk of the story comes after Steve Trevor (played by Chris Pine) accidentally ends up in Themyscira while fleeing the Germans. He tells Diana about the war, and she is convinced that it is the doing of the god Aries, and sets out to find and kill Aries. From there it is mostly a period piece with Diana trying to integrate into early 1900s society, help fight in battles, and aid Trevor and his team to find a weapon being developed by an evil German doctor. There is a strong supporting cast including Robin Wright, Connie Nielson, David Thewlis, and other recognizable character actors. For those who get the 4K disc, it is a two-disc set with just the movie on the UHD disc, and all the extras on a regular blu ray disc. The movie looks and sounds great in UHD, especially if you have a large screen and a soundbar. There are over two-hours worth of extras including several behind-the-scenes features on making the movie, as well as several features on the overall character of Wonder Woman, and how the character has evolved over time. Overall, the movie is great. It has a great blend of action and humor. It has a message that it delivers without getting too preachy. Gal Gadot does a great job with the character. The script was good and all of the actors did a great job with their parts. It is probably still the best movie in the DCEU and is definitely worth the pick-up. Review: Best movie to come out of DC (or Marvel!) in years - Wonder Woman is a very good comic-book/hero movie, but it's also just a GOOD MOVIE. The visual effects are, of course, outstanding. The acting ranges from passable to excellent, depending on the actor. Some of the writing choices are a bit baffling. It was necessary to the plot for Diana to be somewhat naive about the world, but some of the ways they demonstrated her naivete were incongruent with the rest of the character, and so stood out as puzzling. (How is Diana fluent in over a hundred languages, but has never heard of the concept of marriage?) It seemed Diana's ignorance was consistently used as a plot device, rather than having been developed as an actual character flaw for her to overcome. We assume she's gotten over this ignorance in modern times, but we don't really know, at least from this movie. I must also point out one particular scene, that I feel was really poorly handed by the writers. One character very obviously has PTSD. When the group is going to set off on further adventure, he says he might stay behind. Diana encourages him to stay with the group. Ostensibly this was written to be interpreted as "he feels useless, let's boost his morale by convincing him to come with us" - but as someone who is familiar with PTSD, I interpreted it as "he doesn't want to charge head-long into battle anymore, we should let him heal." This is very much a personal thing, of course, but I felt it was a bit tone-deaf on the part of the writers. All that said, this is still one of the best comic-book based movies to come out in a long time. When most of the major comic-book movies are focused on the big blue sky laser that's going to destroy the world, Wonder Woman focuses on humanity's capacity for evil (and good). It shows that few people are all-good or all-bad, and that humanity is more complex than the "Good Versus Evil" that many simplistic comic book stories would have people believe. This movie also manages to introduce a robust cast of characters, without feeling like there are too many to keep track of. I did actually find myself caring about (at least some of) the characters, and what happened to them. Also, in a time when Marvel and DC seem uninterested in making unique music decisions, Wonder Woman has a unique, easily identifiable sound to it. Think about it: you can hum songs from Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, and other large movie franchises. But Marvel and DC have not fostered the same type of rich, musical soundscape that other franchises have. Even when a character DOES have specific theme music, it's always over-shadowed by dialogue or action, so it's practically impossible to hear (Captain America). Wonder Woman's guitar riff is a refreshing return to using sound-tracks to their fullest extent. (Or an attempt to.) I highly recommend this movie for anyone and everyone! You don't need to be a "comic book movie" fan to enjoy this!

| ASIN | B0714QRG51 |
| Actors | Chris Pine, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Gal Gadot, Robin Wright |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,905 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,267 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (41,232) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | September 30, 2018 |
| Director | Patty Jenkins |
| Dubbed: | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Geoff Johns, Jon Berg, Stephen Jones |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | September 19, 2017 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 21 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
S**R
A great origin story
Wonder Woman was the follow-up movie to Batman v. Superman and is told mostly as a flashback telling Diana's origin story. There are a couple of scenes set in the present that ties both to Batman v. Superman and the upcoming (at that point) Justice League movie, but most of this movie is set in the past. Most of the story in this movie is set during World War I. There are some scenes with a young Diana growing up on Themyscira, but the bulk of the story comes after Steve Trevor (played by Chris Pine) accidentally ends up in Themyscira while fleeing the Germans. He tells Diana about the war, and she is convinced that it is the doing of the god Aries, and sets out to find and kill Aries. From there it is mostly a period piece with Diana trying to integrate into early 1900s society, help fight in battles, and aid Trevor and his team to find a weapon being developed by an evil German doctor. There is a strong supporting cast including Robin Wright, Connie Nielson, David Thewlis, and other recognizable character actors. For those who get the 4K disc, it is a two-disc set with just the movie on the UHD disc, and all the extras on a regular blu ray disc. The movie looks and sounds great in UHD, especially if you have a large screen and a soundbar. There are over two-hours worth of extras including several behind-the-scenes features on making the movie, as well as several features on the overall character of Wonder Woman, and how the character has evolved over time. Overall, the movie is great. It has a great blend of action and humor. It has a message that it delivers without getting too preachy. Gal Gadot does a great job with the character. The script was good and all of the actors did a great job with their parts. It is probably still the best movie in the DCEU and is definitely worth the pick-up.
K**Y
Best movie to come out of DC (or Marvel!) in years
Wonder Woman is a very good comic-book/hero movie, but it's also just a GOOD MOVIE. The visual effects are, of course, outstanding. The acting ranges from passable to excellent, depending on the actor. Some of the writing choices are a bit baffling. It was necessary to the plot for Diana to be somewhat naive about the world, but some of the ways they demonstrated her naivete were incongruent with the rest of the character, and so stood out as puzzling. (How is Diana fluent in over a hundred languages, but has never heard of the concept of marriage?) It seemed Diana's ignorance was consistently used as a plot device, rather than having been developed as an actual character flaw for her to overcome. We assume she's gotten over this ignorance in modern times, but we don't really know, at least from this movie. I must also point out one particular scene, that I feel was really poorly handed by the writers. One character very obviously has PTSD. When the group is going to set off on further adventure, he says he might stay behind. Diana encourages him to stay with the group. Ostensibly this was written to be interpreted as "he feels useless, let's boost his morale by convincing him to come with us" - but as someone who is familiar with PTSD, I interpreted it as "he doesn't want to charge head-long into battle anymore, we should let him heal." This is very much a personal thing, of course, but I felt it was a bit tone-deaf on the part of the writers. All that said, this is still one of the best comic-book based movies to come out in a long time. When most of the major comic-book movies are focused on the big blue sky laser that's going to destroy the world, Wonder Woman focuses on humanity's capacity for evil (and good). It shows that few people are all-good or all-bad, and that humanity is more complex than the "Good Versus Evil" that many simplistic comic book stories would have people believe. This movie also manages to introduce a robust cast of characters, without feeling like there are too many to keep track of. I did actually find myself caring about (at least some of) the characters, and what happened to them. Also, in a time when Marvel and DC seem uninterested in making unique music decisions, Wonder Woman has a unique, easily identifiable sound to it. Think about it: you can hum songs from Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, and other large movie franchises. But Marvel and DC have not fostered the same type of rich, musical soundscape that other franchises have. Even when a character DOES have specific theme music, it's always over-shadowed by dialogue or action, so it's practically impossible to hear (Captain America). Wonder Woman's guitar riff is a refreshing return to using sound-tracks to their fullest extent. (Or an attempt to.) I highly recommend this movie for anyone and everyone! You don't need to be a "comic book movie" fan to enjoy this!
D**L
Ein Wunder ist geschehen! Es gibt einen Film, der das unerhörte Kunststück vollbringt, einem den Glauben an das Blockbusterkino Hollywoods als verläßlicher Hoflieferant phantastischer Träume zurückzugeben. Wonder Woman schafft es, sich von den Stereotypen der zweidimensionalen Vorlage iher Graphic Novel Quellen abzuheben und in der Welt der Menschenkinder zu etablieren. Die erste Comicverfilmung seit langer, langer Zeit, die neben spektakulärer Optik auch emotionale Akzente zu setzen weiß. Nach dem letzten jämmerlichen Thor Ableger begeistert der neueste Superheldenstreifen durch erzählerische Qualität. In Rückbesinnung auf die alte Gewißheit, daß überbordendes Effektgewitter niemals eine qualitativ hochwertige Story ersetzen kann, fokussiert sich das Team um Zack Snyder und Regisseur Patty Jenkins auf sympathische Charaktere und einen für Comicverfilmungen erstaunlich komplexen Handlungsverlauf, in dem gehobener Wert auf dramaturgische Elemente und zwischenmenschliche Töne gelegt wird. Was zuallererst ins Auge sticht, ist, daß trotz aller Superpower, die Geschichte im Reich der realen Befindlichkeiten verortet ist. Beginnend bei Wonder Women fällt sofort angenehm auf, daß es sich bei dieser Amazonin nicht, wie man leicht hätte meinen können, um eine verhärmte, von maskulinen Attributen durchwirkte Kampflesbe handelt, sondern um eine echte Frau, wenn nicht sogar empfindsames weibliches Wesen, welches glaubwürdige Gefühle entwickelt und echte Anteilnahme am menschlichen Schicksal nimmt. Die Menschen sind hier nicht beliebige, verzichtbare, seelenlose Dutzendware, deren massenhaftes Ableben den effekthascherischen Showeffekt der Spezialeffekte steigern soll, sondern echte Wesen aus Fleisch und Blut mit ihrer eigenen Geschichte. Zu Ungunsten der Effekte wird behutsam eine Beziehung zwischen der Kämpferin und dem englischen Spion Steve aufgebaut. Ohne sich zu sehr auf Kitsch zu versteifen oder ins romantische der schmalztriefenden Schmonzette abzugleiten, findet der Film genau die richtige Balance zwischen Gefühl, Humor und Seriosität. Glücklicherweise zünden hierbei die dezent eingefügten Gags und sind meilenweit von der schenkelklopfrigen Infantilität eines Thor oder der Guardians of the Galaxy entfernt. Auf der mystischen, von der Weltöffentlichkeit durch einen Nebelschleier verborgenen, Insel Themyscira wächst die spätere Wonder Woman Diana, zunächst noch als kleine Göre, heran und wird im Lauf der langen Jahre zur Kriegerin aufgebaut. Mit der Idylle ist es allerdings jäh vorbei, als der britische Spion Steve Trevor mit einem Flugzeug den Schutzschild Themysciras durchbricht und notwassert. Von Diana gerettet, berichtet der Agent, seine Welt befinde sich in einem furchtbaren Krieg und der Menschheit drohe die Ausrottung. Schnell stellt sich heraus, daß Steve selbst in den ersten Weltkrieg verwickelt ist und und mit seinem gestohlenen Wissen den weiteren Verlauf des Kampfgeschehens nicht unwesentlich beeiflussen kann. Der deutsche General Ludendorf und seine diabolische Chefchemikerin, Dr. Poison, sind kurz davor, den Feind mit brutalen Giftgasen für alle Zeiten vom Antlitz der Erde zu wischen. Diana hat auf Thymoscira eine klassisch humanistische Bildungskarriere mit Schwerpunkt auf antike Götterwelt und Altgriechisch durchlaufen und schließt daher aus den ihr zur Verfügung stehenden Informationen folgerichtig, daß der Kriegsgott Ares in der Inkarnation Ludendorfs seine Hände mit im Spiel haben muß. Wonder Woman sieht daher in der Errettung der Welt und der Tötung Ares ihre Bestimmung. Über das quirlige und üppige Londen der 1910er Jahre verschlägt es Wonder Woman, Steve und eine Clique aus der Not geborenen und mehr schlecht als recht gecasteten Haudegen, über die umkämpften Schützengräben der belgischen Front, schließlich mitten hinein in das Herz des Bösen... Actionscenen werden bei diesem Feldzug gegen das personifizierte Übel dieser Welt wohltuend zurückhaltend eingesetzt und sind eher im konventionellem Stil eines Abenteuer- oder Kriegsfilmes gehalten, in dem sich die Überschaubarkeit des Geschehens über den Actiobombast Overkill erhebt. Wenn es dann schließlich doch mal knallt, fliegen zwar auch ordentlich die Fetzen, bleiben aber im Rahmen eines handelsüblichen Explosionsgewitters. Die Zeit zwischen den Feuerwerken, wird mit allerlei Verästelung der Handlung, Beleuchtung der Charaktere ausgefüllt (wie es Spud aus Trainspotting in den Film geschafft hat, ist mir ein Mysterium, paßt aber!) und schwelgen im dunstig-schwülen Ambiente des Londons im ausklingenden victorianischem Zeitalter. Obwohl der Film nicht von einer Scene zur nächsten poltert, kommt keine Sekunde Langeweile auf. Im ausgedehnten Mittelteil rückt die sich hauchzart anbahnende Liebesgeschichte zwischen Steve und Wonder Woman, mit all den unschuldigen Neckereien zweier Turteltäubchen, etwas in den Vordergrund. Wonder Woman mutiert dadurch zwar nicht zur Romanze, würde hier aber beinahe ohne den ganzen Superheldenquatsch auskommen. Bis zum fulminanten Finale, in dem Wonder Woman ihr gesamtes in den Tiefen ihres Uterus schlummernden Potential zum Erwachen verhilft, wird der Film von der sympathischen Ausstrahlung Dianas getragen, ohne jedoch jemals einen Abstecher ins Reich des Pathetischen oder Seichten nehmen zu müßen. Hollywood demonstriert der Welt mit Wonder Woman vorbildlich, was möglich ist, wenn man sich am Drehbuchautorenpult mal wieder etwas am Riemen reißt und sein Publikum mit Würde behandelt, statt es permanent intellektuell zu unterfordern. DC zeigt Marvel mal wieder wo der Hammer hängt und etabliert sich mit seinem Franchise tendenziell eher im Erwachsenensegment, während MARVEL sich mit Siebenmeilenstiefeln der Erstürmung der Kitapforten verdächtig macht... Das sich die Imposanz des Filmes erst in 3D voll entfaltet, versteht sich von selbst, wenn auch die beiden stereoskopischen Bilder zum Leidwesen des zahlenden Kunden, nicht immer zu einer Einheit verschmolzen werden können...
M**C
Wonder Woman est à mes yeux un des meilleurs films de super-héros !!! Bien sûr Gal Gadot est superbe mais c'est avant tout une excellente actrice qui incarne à merveille une héroïne forte et sensible à la fois. L'histoire est vraiment très bien écrite et j'ai surtout apprécié voir Diana découvrir l'Europe de 1917 avec ses coutumes / ses codes qu'elle a du mal à comprendre ou à accepter. Elle peut sembler naïve à certains moments mais j'y vois surtout la sensibilité à fleur de peau d'une femme qui ne comprend pas comment on peut tuer des femmes et des enfants ou ne pas écouter dans une salle le seul homme qui parle de paix. Gal Gadot parvient à exprimer une telle sincérité dans son jeu qu'elle est crédible du début à la fin de ce film. Peut-être que le fait que ce film a été réalisé par une femme y est au moins un peu pour quelque chose. Les images sont quant à elles superbes avec des couleurs qui correspondent parfaitement à l'époque décrite dans le film. L'utilisation de ralentis pendant certains combats est réussie et permet de profiter à fond des scènes en question. Quant aux effets spéciaux, ils sont parfaits tant ils s'intègrent harmonieusement à l'histoire. Rien à redire non plus concernant les autres personnages, aucun n'est simpliste ou caricatural. Ils sont en plus incarnés par des acteurs doués qui n'en font pas trop. Un autre point que j'ai particulièrement apprécié dans ce Wonder Woman c'est que les interrogations existentielles de l’héroïne n'occupent pas une place démesurée comme dans certains autres films de super-héros. Certes Wonder Woman s'interroge sur qui elle est et quelle est sa place dans le monde mais ces questionnements ne sont pas trop présents tout au long du film. Pour résumer, Wonder Woman vous ravira autant pour la qualité de l'histoire, le jeu des personnages et les effets spéciaux au top !!!
A**R
Gal Gadot is stunning as Wonder Woman, dominating almost every moment she's on screen apart from a few nice moments from Chris Pine, and there are a lot of great scenes, no mediocre scenes and this isn’t easy stuff. She doesn’t walk the fine line between female and strong, she shows us there is no line – she weaves the gordian knot of a real woman with no redundant threads and no missing threads. Similarly this is a coming of age movie, an action movie and an origin story woven together seamlessly. Unlike many action movies you know exactly why she's fighting and what she’s feeling in that moment and at the same time those action scenes are breathtaking, numerous and segued into and out of elegantly. And how she moves you have to see to believe, and not just in the action scenes – She’s elegant, lithe, powerful and determined, her acting doesn’t stop at the neck, it doesn’t even pause there – Her body language is perfect. I’d say that as superhero leads go they don’t get any better than this, but that would be understating it – There are awards she’ll win and that the movie will win that you’d expect a superhero movie to be in the running for. It should get most if not all of those. The only question is how many of the non-genre-specific awards it, and more specifically she, will get. I hope she gets the Oscar that any perfect performance deserves, especially given the challenging nature of playing an icon, a physically demanding role, no doubt a lot of green screen, and a character so far out of the norm both in nature and nurture. It's very difficult to find fault with this movie. The sound (at least in the cinema) is excellent, the score stirring, the 3D so good that it was unnoticeable, the special effects and cinematography outstanding and the performances of the supporting cast are almost without exception very good. As superhero movies goes this is a masterpiece on par with Avengers Assemble or X-Men: Days of Future Past. However, the smaller cast and the tightly focused well-crafted central story, Diana's story, lifted into the stratosphere by Gal Gadot's breathtaking performance, make it stand out from the rest – This is a masterpiece amongst all movies.
R**R
ho atteso anni per vedere Wonder Woman approdare al cinema e devo dire che nonostante le altissime aspettative, questo film è riuscito a sorprendermi e a galvanizzarmi. si tratta di un film di origini con una Diana ingenua, pura, che vuole trovare il suo posto e che diventa pian piano la Wonder Woman che conosciamo. La trama è perfetta e ti permette di vedere il nostro mondo con gli occhi meravigliati di una creatura candida e innocente. Ti permette anche di vedere la guerra e la sofferenza sotto un altro punto di vista, più viscerale, di sentirla e nonostante nel film il nemico è il dio della guerra, ci si rende conto quanto male ci sia stato nella realtà. è un punto di vista più umano rispetto a tutti gli altri cinecomics nonostante chi porta questa umanità proprio umano non lo è. La fotografia è eccezionale così come le coreografie di battaglia, l'azione è incalzante mentre Diana diventa sempre più Wonder Woman accompagnata da una colonna sonora d'effetto. Gal Gadot è wonder woman e la regista è riuscita a dare quel messaggio di speranza e di forza, quella luce che il personaggio porta nell'universo DC. voto: 10!!! tra i contenuti speciali, la scena che sarebbe dovuta essere nei post credit con una Etta Candy che apre la strada alla trama di Justice League.
L**A
Estoy contentísima con esta compra. Para mí, el Digibook es una auténtica maravilla. Lleva una portada lenticular con Diana en traje de gala y en su traje de batalla característico como Wonder Woman. El librito que lleva dentro, está traducido al español y lleva unas fotos preciosas. De esas que te quedas un rato embobada mirándolas. Una maravilla de presentación. Viene con los dos discos muy bien protegidos en un soporte de plástico. El Blu Ray 3D y el Blu Ray simple que es el que yo quería. La imagen muy nítida, la única pega que le pongo es que el sonido Español es 5.1 y el Inglés 7.1 ¿por qué nuestro doblaje se escucha dos puntos por debajo? Se nota mucho cuando cambias de idioma, en español suena muy bajito y tengo que subir el volumen de mi TV. También decir que las amazonas no hablan bien el español, tienen un acento extraño... (De esto ya me percaté en el cine. Muy poco profesional el doblaje. La película gana muchos puntos en VO). Por cierto, otro fallo es que sólo hay subtítulos en inglés para los discapacitados auditivos que describen todo, no sólo el diálogo. Pero bueno, más vale eso que nada. Me gusta perfeccionar mi Inglés viendo películas en Versión Original subtituladas en Inglés. Y más cuando en VOS ganan muchos puntos, como esta. En definitiva, muy buena edición. Muy buena película que disfrutará todo fan de las películas basadas en cómics y especialmente las fans, ya que es por fin la historia de una heroína. Según tengo entendido, la primera heroína de la historia del cómic, creada en 1941. Esta es la primera película de DC/Warner que adquiero porque realmente me gustó en el cine. Las anteriores eran malísimas. Espero que sigan por este camino y nos den más alegrías en el futuro. Por último, dar las gracias a Amazon y a Correos Expréss por traerme la película a la puerta de mi casa, ayer día 11 de Octubre, dos días antes de su salida a la venta. Se agradece esta profesionalidad.
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