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Wonder Woman 2009 (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Genre | Military & War, Animation |
Format | Multiple Formats, Subtitled, NTSC, Animated, Widescreen, Color |
Contributor | Lauren Montgomery, Keri Russell, Oliver Platt, Virginia Madsen, Alfred Molina, Rosario Dawson |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 10 minutes |
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Wonder Woman: Special Edition (DVD) On the mystical island of Themyscira, a proud and fierce warrior race of Amazons have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength Princess Diana. When an Army fighter pilot, Steve Trevor, crash-lands on the island, the rebellious and headstrong Diana defies Amazonian law by accompanying Trevor back to civilization. Meanwhile, Ares (the god of War) has escaped his imprisonment at the hands of the Amazonians and has decided to exact his revenge - intending to start a world war that will not only last for centuries but will wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons! It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman!
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches; 4.8 ounces
- Item model number : WARD038812D
- Director : Lauren Montgomery
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Subtitled, NTSC, Animated, Widescreen, Color
- Run time : 1 hour and 10 minutes
- Release date : March 3, 2009
- Actors : Keri Russell, Rosario Dawson, Oliver Platt, Virginia Madsen, Alfred Molina
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unknown (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B001LK8SQ6
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #21,698 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,850 in Kids & Family DVDs
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It seems logical that Warners/DC would step from the television work to the feature-length films they've been doing the last few years, and it seems linear to think that they would concentrate on origin stories, which is the premise of Wonder Woman. Continuing with the philosophy that Timm originated with B:TAS, the story does have an adult tone that some parents might not think their children ready for. It is a VERY good story, both in terms of art and voice work. Once again, Romano has put together a very good vocal cast--Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion have worked on-screen together ("Waitress"). I thought Russell might have been a bit light for Diana, but since it's a "first-time" story it was probably wiser to have a younger voice...Fillion seems to bring a lot of "Firefly" and "Castle" to Steve Trevor; making him less the classic "Dude in Distress" from the early days of Marston's art to a little bit of a partner with the Princess. Alfred Molina's work as Ares is insidious and greasy, in line with many of his live-action turns as villains. Virginia Madsen makes a great Hyppolyta, Rosario Dawson gives great anger to Artemis, and Oliver Platt steals the scenes where he voices Hades.
But as GOOD as this movie is, it points up a long-term problem that Time Warner has had regarding the character. The last five years, Warners/DC Comics/Legendary Pictures has been working on a live-action Wonder Woman project which has gone through names conncecting to it and pulling out, speculation on many a website as to who gets to put on the breastplate and the crown...just a lot of starts and stops when it comes to getting the production started, much less on film. The biggest problem--and she gets mentioned only slightly in the special features in the two-disk set--is Lynda Carter hasn't been reborn. If the casting directors can't find a 23-year old brunette who's at least 5'10", athletic, and is (ahem) rather well built (Trevor/Fillion's observation about Diana's "upper-body" is great...and makes the movie PG-13 by itself), then it's better to draw Wonder Woman simply because no live person is going to look better than the artist's version of her.
Because of the story, the art, and the brilliant voice work; this version of "Wonder Woman" is highly suggested. It's adult, but charming; nostalgic but incredibly hip.
That's not to say that this movie or the updated character of Wonder Woman is without flaws.
The action and the animation is really good, but as some other reviewers noted some scenes are graphic showing blood and killings, and so if you have small kids it might disturb them. I thought that those scenes were appropriate, but I'm an adult.
And I found the story a little odd as well because the big battle happens between the amazons, Ares (the God Of War), and mythological creatures, and it all takes place in the present day in Washington D.C., at some very historical sites like the Vietnam Memorial wall and the Lincoln Memorial. But all of the modern people are absent from these scenes, including reporters, so that was very strange. I kept wondering where are the people? Where are the reporters? Where are the looky-loos with their camera phones?
Another pet-peeve was during the contest they didn't show "bullets and bracelets," which was part of the amazon competition to find who would be the emissary to escort Trevor back to "man's world," but they did show WW deflecting bullets when she comes into the city. And they don't show how Diana becomes WW, she's basically wearing the costume under her clothes like Superman. Boring! They should have done the spin or the lasso from the comics, to get her into her costume.
And the character herself seemed a little aloof. I was introduced to Wonder Woman through the Lynda Carter TV series Wonder Woman - The Complete First Season and I read the comics during the 70s and 80s, but Carter's characterization is so firmly cemented in my brain and that might be why I find this character a little distant. Steve Trevor was a little annoying, too. But those are small problems.
Other than that, the movie is cool and the extras are worth it.
On DVD #2 you get:
=== Wonder Woman: A Subversive Dream--(25:25-Minutes)===
Discusses how creator Marston got the idea for Wonder Woman and how the comic book character has influenced pop culture.
=== Wonder Woman: Daughter Of Myth-- (25:35-Minutes) ===
Talks about the evolution of Wonder Woman from the Greek Myths to the television series with Lynda Carter.
Also includes two Justice League cartoons "To Another Shore" and "Hawk and Dove" that both feature Wonder Woman as the lead character.
I hope that another WW DVD will be coming out soon.
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A la espera de que sigan lanzando peliculas tanto animadas como en live-action de la mujer maravilla.