Also Steve Trevor spent a LOT of time telling Diana to stop talking and stop doing things because he knew best. The situation of her having no knowledge of the world outside her island could have been handled in a less un-fun way, I think. I can see they were aiming to have it lead up to a Big Scene where she stops listening to him and goes off to do some heroing with dramatic music, but, you know, she's a hero, we know she's gonna hero, it's impressive without having to watch her be squashed down by a man shutting her up over and over for AN HOUR before she gets to do the heroing.
YES YES YES.
I really liked the slow-motion: between my chronic illnesses and pain meds, I process visual stimuli more slowly than the average person, so fast-paced action scenes just leave me feeling lost confused at sea not sure what's going on
With slow motion I can actually follow the action and I like that.
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YES YES YES.
I really liked the slow-motion: between my chronic illnesses and pain meds, I process visual stimuli more slowly than the average person, so fast-paced action scenes just leave me feeling
lost
confused
at sea
not sure what's going on
With slow motion I can actually follow the action and I like that.