Wonder Woman (2009): We
may never get a live action version of Wonder Woman again, Linda Carter
will always be in our hearts, but at least we have DC putting out kick
ass animated movies and this take on Wonder Woman is fantastic. The
voice cast of this movie is nothing less than perfect; Keri Russell
brings heart to the strongest of the Amazon warriors, Nathan Fillion is
Steve Trevor and if they ever get a live action movie off the ground
hes got my vote, and Alfred Molina takes on another villainous mantle as
that of Ares the God of War. Simply put you don’t get better than
that.
This movie is an origin story and begins back in
the days when the Greek gods were constantly making life miserable for
poor mortals. Ares leads a monstrous army against Queen Hippolyta
(Virginia Madsen) and her Amazons, his plan is to create hate, pain and
suffering across the globe to increase his power, but it is easier said
than done when you’re up against one as tough as Hippolyta who shows
what it takes to win by lopping off the head of her and Ares’s son.
Before she can dispatch Ares Zeus butts in and prevents her from dealing
the killing blow, instead Ares is bound with magical bracelets that
prevent him from tapping his powers and he is imprisoned. Hippolyta
doesn’t feel this is fair compensation for the death of so many of her
sisters so Hera grants the Amazons immortality and an island paradise
hidden from the eyes of man. Later Hippolyta sculpts a baby out of clay
and Hera grants it life (she’s kind of like a Greek Blue Fairy) and
thus the Queen of the Amazons has a daughter.
Fast forward
to present day where Steve Trevor and two other United States Air force
pilots find themselves in a nasty dogfight over the Aegean Sea.
Steve’s friends are killed (what country the black jets belong to is
never addressed) and he crash lands on Themyscria. Now we’re in more
familiar territory as the Amazons have to hold tournament to see who is
worthy of being an ambassador between Themyscria and the outside world,
Hippolyta of course refuses to let her daughter Diana to enter the
contest but we all know how that turns out. Unfortunately during the
games one of the Amazon warriors betrays her people, killing one of her
sisters, and frees Ares. So Diana’s mission gets upgraded from
ambassordship to finding and defeating Ares once and for all.
This
movie well deserves its PG13 rating as the violence, though not all
that bloody, is still quite brutal. Heads are lopped off, necks
snapped, and throats are cut in some really intense battle scenes. This
is not for the kiddies. I really hope DC keeps up with the quality
we’ve been getting from their straight to DVD productions, and has me
really looking forward to the upcoming Green Lantern movie.
Note: I kind of liked how the filmmakers didn’t bother explaining the Invisible Jet. Some things are better left unsaid.
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