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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Wonder Woman can be found here.
No, there is not.
No. This film's story takes place 100 years before the events of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and seeing the previously released film does not give any major insight into the story or characters of Wonder Woman. However, this film does begin and end with a framing scene set in modern day, where Diana Prince, the secret identity of Wonder Woman, receives the original glass photo plate of the photograph she took during World War I, which leads into the flashback of the rest of the film. This ties into Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice from a scene where Bruce Wayne discovers a digital copy of the photo which lead to him learning that Diana Prince was Wonder Woman.
It's not about time, but how people view time. Diana asks Steve Trevor what that little thing is on his wrist. He says it's a wristwatch: It tells us when to eat, when to go to bed, etc. Diana answers with, "You let that little thing tell you what do do?" It may be the best line in the movie.
Answer: It's possible to answer this question by comparing the pieces of evidence made available by the film. First, because Diana is the only child on the island, we can assume that Diana's and Themyscira's ages are one and the same. We have no way of knowing how old Diana is in this story, so it makes the most sense to tie her chronological age to Gal Gadot, who was 32 when this movie was released. Second, Greek Mythology's tradition dates back to the 9th century BC, although historians theorize that those written traditions are recording oral history that dates as far back as the 12th century BC. Therefore, by comparing those two time spans, we can postulate that for every year that passes on the island of Themyscira, about 100 years have passed in the world of Man. This estimate of time ratio (or rather ageing ratio) is supported by Diana seeming to be almost the same age in the present day, as she was during WW1.
Answer: It's possible to answer this question by comparing the pieces of evidence made available by the film. First, because Diana is the only child on the island, we can assume that Diana's and Themyscira's ages are one and the same. We have no way of knowing how old Diana is in this story, so it makes the most sense to tie her chronological age to Gal Gadot, who was 32 when this movie was released. Second, Greek Mythology's tradition dates back to the 9th century BC, although historians theorize that those written traditions are recording oral history that dates as far back as the 12th century BC. Therefore, by comparing those two time spans, we can postulate that for every year that passes on the island of Themyscira, about 100 years have passed in the world of Man. This estimate of time ratio (or rather ageing ratio) is supported by Diana seeming to be almost the same age in the present day, as she was during WW1.
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- How long is Wonder Woman?2 hours and 21 minutes
- When was Wonder Woman released?June 2, 2017
- What is the IMDb rating of Wonder Woman?7.3 out of 10
- Who stars in Wonder Woman?
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- Who was the producer of Wonder Woman?
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- Who are the characters in Wonder Woman?Steve Trevor, Hippolyta, Antiope, General Erich Ludendorff, Sir Patrick, Sameer, Charlie, The Chief, Etta Candy, Dr. Maru, and others
- What is the plot of Wonder Woman?When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny.
- What was the budget for Wonder Woman?$149 million
- How much did Wonder Woman earn at the worldwide box office?$824 million
- How much did Wonder Woman earn at the US box office?$413 million
- What is Wonder Woman rated?PG-13
- What genre is Wonder Woman?Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and War
- How many awards has Wonder Woman won?38 awards
- How many awards has Wonder Woman been nominated for?113 nominations
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