Underseer
Contributor
If you just don't like superhero movies, then I apologize. You don't need good reasons for why you don't like Wonder Woman because general preferences like "I don't like superhero films" does not need to be justified in the first place.
Objection 1 is ludicrous (as previously mentioned). I only skimmed number 2 but it sounds like a quibble over geographical distances and not the kind of reason one usually decides a movie is a "dumpster fire." Number 3 ignores the fact that the clay story was a lie that was told to her.
4: the thematic staple of Wonder Woman is to sell little girls on the idea that they can wield power and don't have to sit around and wait for men to wield power on their behalf. The only reason Amazon island is separate from the rest of the world is so that little girls reading the comic book can imagine a place where women are in all the positions of power and do all the doing. It's not there to make Wonder Woman into an immigrant metaphor like Superman is. It's just there to get girls used to the idea of women having power, which was an incredibly radical idea when Wonder Woman was first published.
5: Her motivation for caring about humanity is pretty obvious because that's the purpose for which the Amazonians were established in the first place (at least in the movies, in the comic books the reason seems to change with every reboot). It would have been ingrained in her from the culture of the Amazons.
If you just don't like superhero movies, then I take everything back. Just say so, and you don't need justification for not liking something. Those kinds of preferences usually aren't rational and they don't need to be.
But if you like superhero movies and still insist that Wonder Woman is a "dumpster fire," and give those reasons for why you don't like it, then I have to assume that you're not being honest about why you don't like it because the reasons you gave sound pretty flimsy to me. It remains to be seen if you're not being honest with me or not being honest with yourself.
If you are a rabid Marvel fan and just hate everything DC does, then you also don't have to justify hating Wonder Woman, but then I have to wonder why you gave such a tepid response to Black Panther given that most Marvel fans seem to think it's at least in the top 3 of all Marvel films.
Objection 1 is ludicrous (as previously mentioned). I only skimmed number 2 but it sounds like a quibble over geographical distances and not the kind of reason one usually decides a movie is a "dumpster fire." Number 3 ignores the fact that the clay story was a lie that was told to her.
4: the thematic staple of Wonder Woman is to sell little girls on the idea that they can wield power and don't have to sit around and wait for men to wield power on their behalf. The only reason Amazon island is separate from the rest of the world is so that little girls reading the comic book can imagine a place where women are in all the positions of power and do all the doing. It's not there to make Wonder Woman into an immigrant metaphor like Superman is. It's just there to get girls used to the idea of women having power, which was an incredibly radical idea when Wonder Woman was first published.
5: Her motivation for caring about humanity is pretty obvious because that's the purpose for which the Amazonians were established in the first place (at least in the movies, in the comic books the reason seems to change with every reboot). It would have been ingrained in her from the culture of the Amazons.
If you just don't like superhero movies, then I take everything back. Just say so, and you don't need justification for not liking something. Those kinds of preferences usually aren't rational and they don't need to be.
But if you like superhero movies and still insist that Wonder Woman is a "dumpster fire," and give those reasons for why you don't like it, then I have to assume that you're not being honest about why you don't like it because the reasons you gave sound pretty flimsy to me. It remains to be seen if you're not being honest with me or not being honest with yourself.
If you are a rabid Marvel fan and just hate everything DC does, then you also don't have to justify hating Wonder Woman, but then I have to wonder why you gave such a tepid response to Black Panther given that most Marvel fans seem to think it's at least in the top 3 of all Marvel films.