[quote=@Eddie Brock] I mean, you're not wrong, but to ignore its significance as a female-led superhero movie is to bury the lede a bit. Just as [i]Black Panther[/i] is nothing terribly special among Marvel fare, yet it represents an important cultural milestone. Besides, [i]Wonder Woman[/i]'s unapologetic appeal to true blue heroism, after the DCEU had spent the better part of three movies dragging their heroes through the muck for drama and deconstruction's sake, was a glass of cold water for a man trapped in the desert. [/quote] I don't think I ignored the significance of that at all. I just stated I don't think that alone merits all the praise and attempts by the public to elevate it as it received. People were claiming it was [i]the best[/i] comic movie of all time. And not a small margin claimed this. That's just not the case by a longshot, regardless of if it starred and was directed by women. It's a good step forward in terms of the industry, yes, but that doesn't make it the epitome of comic adaptations. Nor the "best film of 2017" or any of the other unofficial accolades heaped on it.