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Why did they change the era setting for Wonder Woman? Two aims behind this bold decision

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Why did they change the era setting for Wonder Woman? Two aims behind this bold decision

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Why was the setting of the story changed to "1918"?



It goes without saying that this film was supported by an exceptional production team led by Patty Jenkins and an excellent and diverse cast, including stars Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. This resulted in the creation of the best hero movie that everyone could get excited about, but we must not forget that there were actually groundbreaking changes made to the story.


Originally, Wonder Woman and Captain Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) met during World War II, but this was moved forward several decades to 1918, at the end of World War I. It has been transferred to


Two intentions are apparent there. For one thing, World War I significantly overturned the conventional concept of war. Up until then, the mainstream had been close quarters combat where people could see each other's faces and exchange lives at close range, but that changed dramatically with the introduction of weapons of mass destruction. They fire their guns and carry out bombings without knowing what the enemy looks like or who they are trying to kill, and the number of casualties is unprecedented. It swelled.


When I think about it, it felt like each of the female warriors on Themyscira Island depicted at the beginning of the story had established themselves and fought with a firm awareness that they were killing people. . In comparison, the soldiers in World War I seem to be driven by some kind of giant monster, and it is therefore extremely difficult for both Wonder Woman and the citizens to understand the true nature of this "unprecedented war." It must have seemed scary, creepy, and sinister. It can be said that there is great significance in choosing this era in order to convey such a strong impression.


Another reason is that the era of the 1910s coincided with the early women's suffrage movement. Wonder Woman grew up on the island of Themyscira, where an all-female race lives, isolated from the rest of the world, surrounded by strong, independent women. She grew up in this environment, and when she travels to London in the 10s, a social satirical perspective is activated.


Wonder Woman stands in the atmosphere of a time when women's rights were restricted. However, it is clear that this alone causes a major chemical change. she is not afraid. It's dashing. In addition, she builds equal relationships with her irreplaceable friends, and Wonder Woman and Steve in particular learn a lot from each other in every situation. ``1918'' had an extremely significant purpose in highlighting this situation.


"This is the perfect time to bring Wonder Woman to moviegoers," Jenkins said. "I think people who aren't fans of the comics are finally able to embrace this new hero movie." Indeed, this work may have been exquisitely effective precisely because it is now 2017. In this way, the light radiated from the present day illuminates "1918", creating a three-dimensional situation, and the vivid breath and theme that needs to be conveyed stand out perfectly.


In this way, ``Wonder Woman'' is not just a story about a hero who punishes good and evil, but also has a multilayered story to tell. If you watch each scene with this in mind, you will be convinced once again that this change in setting to ``1918'' was an essential element of this work.



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