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Film review: Wonder Woman

The previous entries in the DC Comics film series have met with mixed reactions. Can Israeli actress Gal Gadot deliver the franchise’s first unequivocal hit?

May 30, 2017 19:25
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What does anyone want out of a modern big-budget superhero movie? A simple, no-frills origin story, a hissable villain with a limitless supply of disposable goons, three or four cracking fight scenes and, if we’re being fussy, a smattering of comic relief.

Wonder Woman gives us all that, and tops it off with the most likeable lead character in the DC Comics ‘universe’ that Warner Brothers are trying to build in order to match their rivals over at Marvel.

Every moment that Gal Gadot is on the screen – and that’s about ninety per cent of the film – is a delight. She is as perfect a fit for the rôle of Diana (no-one actually says ‘Wonder Woman’ on screen) as Christopher Reeve was in Richard Donner’s Superman films. She’s tough, luminously appealing, and evidently happy to be there.