Hrm..."can't find 10 articles that reference Wonder Woman that mention feminism..."
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this will be the last time I jump through your sad fucking hoops bitchy guy)
This was easy! Just go to RT and read the fucking positive reviews, you schmuck!
https://www.chicagoreader.com/chica...-patty-jenkins-gal-gadot/Content?oid=26903719
"The brouhaha became great free advertising for the film because
feminism—or rather, an amorphous "girl power" version glossed up and sanitized for mass consumption—has never been more popular."
https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2017/06/second-opinion-wonder-woman-2017/
"Wonder Woman is not just a
feminist icon, she’s an empowering symbol of kindness and good, thankfully without a goody-two-shoes approach."
http://www.filmfestivaltoday.com/film-reviews/film-review-wonder-woman-kicks-ass-flaws-and-all
"Wonder Woman is genuinely good fun, mostly well scripted and acted, and a welcome breath of
feminist fresh air in this all-too-frequently-male-dominated genre."
https://womensvoicesforchange.org/wonder-woman-saving-the-world-one-woman-at-a-time.htm/2
"For example, between serving a loyal (and sometimes quite literal) fan base and a need to attract new audiences. And, between leveraging tried-and-true big screen formulas and breaking new
feminist ground."
https://www.mediaite.com/columnists...wonder-woman-in-gaza-according-to-al-jazeera/
"
Wonder Woman undeniably marks a victory in that regard — it dispels with the myth that women can’t make and lead great superhero movies, that female-led movies can’t top the box office."
http://www.beyondblackwhite.com/wonder-woman-triumph-femininity-feminism/
"The blockbuster shows us that as a woman, you can be tough, and melt when you see a baby. You can kick everyone’s ass in the room, and still be nurturing and compassionate. You can speak up about the absurdity about a woman not being allowed to speak about politics, and still wear lipstick and a skirt."
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/04/...edCoverage®ion=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article
“Wonder Woman” is an important challenge to that unconscionable imbalance. It’s an equally important step toward more big-screen portrayals of female characters as strong, independent leaders."
https://www.metroweekly.com/2017/06/amazon-prime-wonder-woman/
"A (hetero)sexual being, and a
feminist, Wonder Woman submits to no man (nor woman) her free will. She makes her own decisions. Case closed."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...eviews/wonder-woman/movie-review/58940968.cms
"Most importantly, it takes a distinctive stance on
feminism – one that doesn’t resort to male bashing to get its point across, as highlighted in the relationship shared by Diana Prince and Steve Trevor, played by the charismatic Chris Pine."
https://www.filmfare.com/reviews/movie-review-wonder-woman-21109.html
"To watch Wonder Woman kick ass like lady Superman is a pure treat, whether you have
feminist leanings or not."
http://www.lookingcloser.org/blog/2017/06/22/wonder-woman-2017/
"That may sound like a typically hyperbolic film-critic claim. Or like I’m jumping on a bandwagon. You might presume that I’m raving about She Who Has Been Called “America’s Guardian Angel” because of its fashionable
feminism instead of the quality of its filmmaking."
https://sojo.net/articles/how-wonder-woman-does-not-placate-audiences
"But it’s also a mission statement. In addition to being about
feminism and patriarchy-smashing,
Wonder Woman is a movie about the hunger for justice for all oppressed people, women included."
http://www.mlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2017/06/wonder_woman_review_gal_gadot.html
"Although we shouldn't overinflate the importance of a piece of capitalist pop culture, we also shouldn't underestimate the opportunity the film faces: to be a
feminist rescue mission of a movie."
Feminism seems to be mentioned in every other fucking review...dunno why though? Apparently (according to you) it wasn't a "thing" worth mentioning, yet was constantly mentioned.
Stay bitchy, bitchy guy.