Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

 Question of the Day?  What is the significance of 1984 in this sequel to Wonder Woman (2017)?  A good question with several potential answers.  The biggest answer?  Well, you'll have to see it for yourself.  I hope you get to do that in a theater as watching at home would be very Ho-Hum.  That may be where the split may come in, those who see it on a big screen v. those who don't.

Gal Gadot returns as Diana Prince.  When we last saw her she was fighting in World War I (1917) and now it is 1984.  She hasn't aged a bit, still a beautiful movie star.  Her love of Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) still burns but he is long gone.  But wait, it's the 80s, it must be a dream just like the Dallas TV show!

So Chris Pine returns, in a bit of time travel fun, a reverse Back to the Future, complete with a Marty McFly costume.  The villain here, the Lex Luthor of his time Max Lord (Pedro Pascal) seeks to take over the world.  A counter villain, Barbara Minerva (Kristin Wiig) becomes the Cheetah and there is of course a climactic battle a la Iron Man between the two.

A complex plot, but very much a superhero movie from a woman's point of view, much different shows of mercy than in other renditions.  Violence is not the answer is an overriding theme which makes this a fresh look with a old premise.

See if you can find these 80s movie homages:

Back to the Future

Superman

Batman

For Your Eyes Only/Octopussy/A View to a Kill

Working Girl

No Way Out

And there is a lot of DC Film Universe working here as well.  Be sure to stay for the credits.

One note:  original music by Hans Zimmer is cool but it would have been nice to have more recognizable 80s music to dance along with.



**** of 5