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Originally Posted by epbrown
I think Gadot was 6 months pregnant for some of it so yeah, some video enhancement/changes were done. Gadot has never done of for me, but she's good in this and I'll admit she's gorgeous.
My gripe was that they needed a scene where Steve explained to her that a 20-something princess raised in a pre-BC technology lesbian commune might want to hold off on loudly criticizing everything about Western culture her first day. Our clothes are stupid (yet you've never seen snow), secretaries are slaves (you've never had a job), anyone who doesn't know Ottoman is an idiot, etc. It was understandable from her character, but no one calling her on it (especially after she mocked the sniper (who clearly had what we'd now call PTSD) was unbelievable, and annoying. She was lecturing a bunch of generals about war when she saw her first gun yesterday!
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Chris Pine had the pivotal role in the movie, but the true point of the movie was the development of Wonder Woman's character. We see her transition from a child to a adult. I found some of the scenes you mention not to be annoying, but amusing. A lot of people were sheltered as children and thrust into a very adult world after being raised by adults who would shelter us from harsh reality.
This is a coming of age movie for a younger audience. That said, I enjoyed it. A solid effort.