"Wonder Woman" was great, but they weren't kidding about the similarities to "Captain America: The First Avenger".
>The lead character is an inherently virtuous young person eager to prove himself/herself, and the main conflict comes from his/her strong morals being put to the test by a world war.
>The lead character falls in love with a government agent with a more pragmatic worldview, before they are tragically separated by time.
>The main antagonists are a renegade German general and his loyal assistant and scientist who is developing groundbreaking weapons that'll change the course of war. In a pivotal scene, they kill the German high command after being told they’re going too far and are being shut down.
>The lead character assembles a multiethnic ragtag team of misfit soldiers; one which is an expert linguist, a skill becomes relevant to the plot.
>The lead character's mentor who encourages his/her fighting spirit against the wishes of other authority figures is shot dead early in the story to galvanize the lead character to action.
>At one point the lead character goes against a German assassin who commits suicide to avoid interrogation.
>The lead character proves himself/herself by ignoring orders and intervening to fight German soldiers who enslaving innocent people and have the tactical advantage on a foreign country.
>At one point, a place where the lead character enjoyed a tender moment with his/her love interest is bombed by the Germans, leading to the lead character having a crisis of confidence.
>The story culminates with a raid on a German weapons factory, in which a soldier named Steve sacrifices himself to blow up a plane full of weapons before the Allies' homeland is bombed and the war escalates beyond control.
>Movie has both a prologue and an epilogue set on present day.
>>83619412
Both are completely empty characters that you can't do anything with.
>>83619517
Wonder Woman is a solid role model that young Amazonian princesses everywhere can look up to. Stop trying to downplay our victory against the patriarchy.
>>83619412
>why is one uninspired capeshit movie similar to another uninspired capeshit movie
Surely you wouldn't bother to watch either if you cared about originality.
>>83620373
Why not both?
>>83619660
>Being this much of a cuck
>>83619412
Yes, but Wonder Woman managed to actually make a meaningful, emotional film, while Captain America was just a generic action adventure romp against da Nazis.
Also, you were reaching for most of those bullets.
>>83619412
>before they are tragically separated by time
He literally fucking blows himself up, what the fuck are you talking about.
>>83619412
>The lead character assembles a multiethnic ragtag team of misfit soldiers; one which is an expert linguist, a skill becomes relevant to the plot.
I don't remember this being a thing in Captain America.
>>83619412
You are trying to hard to find stupid coincidences.
>>83621485
Yeah, WW was Captain Murica 2.0