WONDER WOMAN [2017] Scene: "...We're all to blame!"/Steve & Diana argue.
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- Thinking she has killed the 'God or War', Diana (Gal Gadot) becomes frustrated as Steve (Chris Pine) tries to convince her that "bad" isn't a part of just one man.
'Wonder Woman' - A film by Patty Jenkins.
Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Robin Wright & David Thewlis. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Incredible acting by Chris Pine here. Very underrated actor.
Robert the Bruce
I’m Scottish and I approve of his great performance.
He was great in Outlaw King but I didn't check out Hell or High Water.
@@wiinterflowers4277 please watch hell or high water. Its an awesome movie.
Exactly Chris Pine is too underrated
He's my favourite as well
@@wiinterflowers4277 HELL or HiGH WATER fantastic brother film where BEN F0STER Co- stars w / Chris Pine ( Foster equally underrated as is Pine ) , the crowd@movie house loved it how the two brothers really stuck it to the bank(s) in more than one way ; ) !!!
This scene is so deep and powerful and it's the very moral to the story and very much what life is all about now a days.
And that's why it's so different from the other superhero movies.
Thank you Ms. Jenkins for elevating and make us believe in WONDER WOMAN.
And then they crap all over this message by having her fight a giant CGI monster ares immediately after this scene
@@billymanziel5666 Oh shut up & Wonder Woman told Ares he is wrong about humanity because they are everything that he said but they are so much more because humanity is worth protecting humanity despite their flaws because Steve’s love to her
@@Trevleo1 lol no o
@@WL1264 ?
the one scene that sold this entire movie for me,it took steve to break her from her naivete and to make her see how complex people are,then that killjoy ares showed up
Ikr, they literally just ruined the entire point of this scene
It is true about what Steve said we all want a bad guy to blame
Yea if we don't do something about it we are just as bad
But then Ares came and a generic CGI battle came, stopping the war. Wowie.
@@gamersfun98 Think deeper bro, Ares is kinda like a caricature of Temptation. And that the fighting stopped around them because there's no point in fighting further after seeing a massive spectacle (Two Gods fighting each other).
@@kraftytactician5529 ????
You're overthinking it.
@@gamersfun98
the war didn't stop because Ares was killed. it stopped because Germany lost. Around the time Ares and WW fought, Germany was on the brink of losing from the blockade and the failed attack on London. As explained earlier on, Ares was not responsible for the war. Humans were responsible themselves
Chris Pine really NAILED it with his performance! Along with his chemistry with Gal Gadot, Chris Pine really sold me. I hope he gets more movies after Wonder Woman!
You know he has been in more movies before wonder woman right?
This scene really got to me, as a combat veteran who's been to Kosovo, Iraq a d Afghanistan and seen the potential for horrible human cruelty and on the flip side the amazing potential for good and courage, this scene touched me and rings very true
FitnessMadeSimple thanks for your service
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@4EverHealth&Wellness Humanity is way more than this because there is still love & good in this world despite our shortcomings
She came from a world where its just good and evil.Obviously she doesn't understand in the mortal world we are all grey complex creatures. Its not just one big baddie that is causing all the things in the world.Thats why i like this movie alot :D
Except right after this scene the big baddie appears and Diana has a big CGI fight with him and when he dies the war ends
poontang3zizo
I thought the war ended because it ended? Not because of ares died.
I mean it was late 1918
@@Teemo6544 this movie makes it look like the war ended BECAUSE of Ares
@@poontang3zizo yes, but big baddie also makes it clear to her that he is not responsible for the choices the humans made, he just whispered in their ears what would make it possible for them to make those choices. They still had their ability to decide what to do with the information he gave them, ergo the realization she comes to here is still relevant and important. Ares didn't control them, they made their own choices and the choices THEY made were bad. Plus, the war ended because it was going to end anyway UNLESS they didn't stop the plane. If the plane dropped its bombs then the treaty would've been void and the war resumed. Ares's death actually had nothing to do with the war ending, Steve's sacrifice ended the war.
There's both good and evil. But humanity is incapable of being both purely good or evil. We all walk in a grey valley, and it's up to us to choose which side we'll walk towards. We can't always make the good decisions, but we can damn well try.
01:07 When steve tryng to raise his voice over Diana,,
Thats Emotional word started...
Been looking for this scene forever
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This scene alone propels this film way beyond any other superhero film I have ever watched in terms of ethical questions. It is actually very sophisticated.
So sophisticated that it destroys it’s message by having a cgi fight when the rest of the movie suggests it’s more grounded?
@@ninjanibba4259 That's one way to see it. But Ares claims that he only provides weapons but doesn't motivate humans towards conflict. The Kaiser was ready to sign the treaty of Versailles before the General guy and the poison lady invented the new weapon, so it's understandable that the war stops after the weapons were destroyed. And then people go on to celebrate the new peace and we as the audience know that the peace did not last because WW2 began soon after, so Steve basically died for nothing. When you read it like that then the movie becomes much more nihilistic.
@@RichardHorpe ah ok, i can take that, cuz for a LONG time, the 3rd act bothered me, Steve's sacrifice always gets me tho, so yeah i see your point now
My other issue is Diana hiding for 100 years when her nature is the opposite, i get how hurt she was...i do, but not showing up to help (character wise, not storywise cuz there needs to be flow of some sort, she can't just come on in like a leaf in the wind lol it's not smart movie making) when Superman was fighting his people or the World Engine, not when a monster destroys downtown of a small part of a city....stuff like that i can't understand and it might be a writing flaw, same thing with MM
I'd say Spiderman 2 is even better at it.
Lol maybe, but then she fights a giant CGI monster and saves the day like every other superhero movie so this message means nothing
Thank you for posting this. It's possibly the most important scene in the film ... equal to No Man's Land. In No Man's Land, her heroic abilities fully emerge. In this scene, she learns who "we" are (complex beings) and is stunned by that realization. It's brilliantly played by Gal and Chris!
Same incredible score too.
Which makes it doublely sore that they ruin it straight away by making it that ares is real and killing him does end the war...
Perfectly stated
It's rather confusing she doesn't understand the complexity of man though, when she clearly knows what war is, & is prepared to fight it. Plus it's implied she's read a ton of books about human nature, & can speak 100 languages. Yet, she didn't know what a German was...
@@EtherealTempest She knew what a German was. She didn't know what they are capable of.
This was the best scene in the movie, I was so ready for the climax to be Steve trying to fight the end of the war, and Diana having to come to grips with what she just heard and realizing that Steve is right and that humanity can be messy and terrible but still worth fighting for, and I was like holy crap this might be my favorite superhero movie....and then Aries showed up and ruined that....
@Spencer Bacon Steve Trevor proclaimed his love to her that despite the flaws of humanity that they are worth believing in order to destroy Ares & Maxwell Lord is way better than Ares
Yeah could tell it was a studio move, Aries comes out and basically said "they did it all themselves, but also I brainwashed them a bit" then CGI fight, definitely damaged the film for me after such an excellent scene
Could have kept Aries for a sequel instead
Honestly Ares arriving in the end practically destroyed the entire message of the movie imo
@@jameshetherington1he didn’t brainwash. They started these wars on their own. He just gave ideas to make the bombs, etc
Diana just coming to accept after this little talk that mankind is worth saving is not enough. It doesn’t add any effect. Diana is deeply disturbed. She needed to see how far Steve would go to save this flawed humanity. It makes perfect sense. She believed ares was the reason. What better way to know than from ares himself that he is not the reason these wars started.
Gal and Chris was incredible in this scene
This is so sad because if she went with him to stop them from putting bombs on the planes maybe Steve would still be alive 😢
I think the movie said the bombs were rigged to a timer or something so they would've gone off either way
Steve's death is perfect because in the sequel he would be old, we would never see him as a young man again
that is very true 😢 but in the end I think his death made diana realise 'it's not about deserve. it's about what you believe. and I believe in love'. i think his death made this movie so powerful and meaningful🔥💙
Don't worry, he's back in the sequel
@@jacquelineoliver8861 He came back in WW84 & he told her that the world needs her & it deserves her
Man I love how he just tries to explain it to her but he is willing to fight despite knowing that it may be hopeless. The depth of what he said was more saddening and deep than Captain America but Marvel made it more hopeful. "I don't want to kill anybody. I don't like bullies. I don't care where they're from."
But captain america did grow on to realise he is working for the bullies no?
That dialogue from captain America is so out of place. Like “i don’t like bullies” yeah, no shit. Marvel just show away from using dialogues like this from ww.. Such simple and plain message like people aren’t always good. Instead They go through hoops to not include such words or actions and go around it to portray propaganda stuff
This scene is so good, but I feel like it's undercut by the fact that right after this, Ares reveals himself to Diana. Turns out she was right all along, Ares did basically engineer the events that led to war. Sure, he says that he only gave humans the tools for war and that it was their choice to fight one another, but it's pretty apparent that he had a major part in war breaking out. After he's defeated you see German soldiers throw down their weapons and embracing, signaling that they were under some sort of influence from Ares.
Imagine how much more powerful it would be if this conversation would be the truth. That Ares doesn't exist (or more so, that his existence doesn't matter) and that human nature isn't black and white, it's shades of gray.
Ares has nothing to do with the fighting, he just gives them ideas for weapons
I think the scene would have worked better if.
1. Ares doesn't exist, war and conflict is part of human beings like many other living beings.
2. This scene is after the reveal, combat and death of Ares. Showing that even after Ares' death, nothing changed, giving weight to this scene.
The actual hero of this movie
One of the best scene ever.
THIS SCENE, cemented how different Steve Trevor was from Steve Rogers. Definitely prefer this, because sometimes there are no easy black and white answers.
How was this different from Steve Rogers? Both shared a belief, and died believing it
@@wDoucheCanoe well Rogers isn’t dead yet
@@wDoucheCanoe lol cap didn't die believing it. He certainly was willing to but that never actually happened. I mean he was willing to take on Hydra and the Winter Soldier all by himself knowing that if he would have died he would have died doing the right thing.
I love the subtlety in Gal’s eyes watering up as the scene progresses. Literally the best chemistry between two characters ever put on screen don’t @ me lol
My jaw was on the floor during this scene
Steve Trevor is hero in the aspect along with so many other unsung heroes without powers
He just tries his best when he doesnt have the answers
Diana has an enormous crisis of Faith here when she sees the *darkness within humanity itself,* which I think is something a lot of soldier-types go through, not sure how to fix it yet but remembering *what* you are fighting *for* definitely helps.
Deserve vs. Believe....interesting.
Belief is one of the many causes of human action. Deserve is the reaping of what we sow, of what our actions cause.
Yep, I always think I don’t deserve my Aussie lover but it’s a great thing we’re in love because I’m always feeling really down
And before our 2nd anniversary yesterday he said how much I meant to him and it made me cry
I never thought we’d make it this far because I was 17 at first but finally being 18 Is better. I’m glad we made it to 2 years
Yeah. Basically, if you always apply the “an eye for an eye” rule, nothing will ever change for the better. But if you are able to believe in someone and see beyond his mistakes, then there is hope.
With exceptions, of course. There’ll always be the case in which you believe in someone who doesn’t deserve it.
This should’ve been the main ending...
I think the Ares issue could’ve been fixed by putting this scene after the REAL Ares’ defeat. Then they could’ve used both the great CGI fight and this incredibly deep dialogue to their full effect.
1:36: "But maybe I am..." My second favourite Chris is good at the actings.
Really powerful. We all want to blame someone for why the world is like this, but really, one person isn't powerful enough to do that. One person can inspire or enable evil, but it's the collective agreement of those who have their selfish agendas that put this world to where it is today, for better or for worse.
Famous dictators wouldn't have been so powerful if the people around him didn't let them have so much power and control.
i found the scene quite funny, i mean come on someone from a warrior society wonders why a war continues after she killed 1 guy no one knew was even involved. maybe people fight wars for other reasons then "ares did it"
@@heliosjollywolf9552 but the plot of the whole movie was how Diana's tribe considered humans as pure and good unless a god/demon intervenes, and so they collectively agreed that killing Ares would bring peace. Chris' job was to take Diana to Ares.
I know the movie was released in 2017, so it's easy to forget details like that.
@@anima099 because diana has never seen someone be angry or jealous... seems unrealistic to think so also you spoke of dictarors but the setting being WW1 had nothing to do with dictotors
@@heliosjollywolf9552
1. It's unrealistic because it's a superhero movie. I'm starting to think you never watched this movie and just randomly trolling a comment. Everything was explained during the first 10 minutes.
If it's a language barrier thing, I understand. English ain't everybody's cup of coffee m
2. Read the original comment again and let me know if I was pertaining to the movie or life in general.
@@anima099 the original comment seems to be commenting on the scene from the movie and comparing it to real life
the way she said "children??? children...." was so heartbreaking
Humanity is capable of both great evil and great good. And it's up to humanity to choose virtue or villainy.
@Fool Slayer She understands the complexities of human nature after the events of Wonder Woman
Whilst I loved this movie! I do genuinely believe it could have been better if Ares had not came back in the end and Steve was right. Then Diana realises evil is in everyone and helps fight in the war for one last battle with Steve with him ultimately dying and the movie ends on a similar tone but the only difference is that Ares doesn't just become a cgi monster and we don't see him
This movie was carried by this ONE scene, and the entire scene was carried by Chris Pine. Man acted enough for them both, bro acted his heart out.
"They DON'T DESERVE OUR HELP"
I love the struggle steve has to explain to diana all the things about war🥰
I would’ve just gone with Steve if he wanted to stop the war
I probably would’ve cried if Steve explains this to me because my emotions on War get worse every few months
This was the best scene in the movie
I was looking for this particular scene. Thanks for uploading it.
I really wished they didn’t add Aries in this. It would’ve been sooo deep in story
@Sherbert The destroyer Max Lord is way better than Ares
Scenes like this in wonder woman 1984 I'm gonna break
Diana has lived on a peaceful island of warrior women for far too long. She’s never actually seen or experienced the real world until Steve accidentally crashed on the island.
1:50 is the scene an interviewer and Gal both remembered and liked 🤔
I for one don't think that Ares actually ruins the film. For the simple reason that it's explicitly made clear (or at least was to me) that Ares is not the one who made humanity this way. He speaks to the bestial and most violent part of our nature, but he didn't make us this way. He encourages us to hate and to destroy, but he left the choice up to us. For all his boasting, he is the darker side of humanity's violent nature. But killing him does not bring peace on Earth. Remember, this is World War 1 and, Ares or no Ares, World War 2, arguably the worst war in human history, still occurs. He didn't start the fire, he just fanned the flames and kept it going, hoping that it would burn up all the fuel and kill itself.
So yeah, in my opinion, Ares being in the film does not invalidate this message. He's opportunistic and is exacerbating the bad parts of Human/sentient nature, but he's emphatically not the reason behind it, and his great mistake is only being able to see the dark side of humanity, whereas Diana manages to see the better part through Steve. Steve is completely aware of how horrible humanity is capable of being and usually is, and still decides to try and make things better. That, in my opinion, is what Diana means when she says she believes in love, because one of the definitions of love (agape love) is putting others first, of valuing them more than you do yourself. Steve does so through his sacrifice. It's easier to die for good people. It's harder to die when you know that most won't appreciate it, won't know about it, or that it won't definitively solve the problem forever.
Just my thoughts on it.
I was in agreement with that for the majority of the final scenes, until Wonder Woman actually managed to kill Ares. Because at that point, everyone simply stopped fighting at acted like it was all fine and dandy, despite the fact that I presme Steve Trevors group shot quite a few of them just a few minutes ago and I'm not discounting the possibility that WW killed a few of them when she unleashed her wrath on the German soldiers. That implied that Ares was directrly influencing them at the time and as soon as he was gone, everyone in the vicinity was peaceful again
I feel it would have worked better if the Germans just began to back down, as if to say "Nope, I am not going to try my luck with that. You and your friends are free to leave, this is not a fight we can win" since they just saw what WW is capable of with Ares.
@@Greil9 I more saw it as, the war was all but over and their leaders were all dead, plus they had just seen two Gods duke it out so I doubt they would be willing to try and attack Diana afterwards. Felt like simple common sense in my opinion.
But I do get what your saying and, yeah, I kind've agree that it probably would've headed off that feeling if they had shown her intimidate them into surrendering or talked them into it by asking them not to continue the war further as there was no point (heck, that' could've been a proof to her that Mankind was capable of stopping the bloodshed. I mostly think that, as the main villain was defeated, the pacing probably wouldn't allow for another climactic scene like that, so maybe that's why it wasn't included.
@@jalarasstudios414 I don't think it'd even have needed a climactic end to it. Just instead of showing them all getting buddy-buddy, show Diana looking at them to see if they're still going to continue, maybe even just say "It's over" and the germans drop their funs and step away, as Diana walks off with Trevor's group. I doubt it'd have taken any more time than the scene did as is.
Death of Ares didn't end the war, armistice was already in the talks by the Kaiser. But battle with Ares still came off just wrong in the very end.
Ares ruined it. I didn't need a boring CGI ending.
Sorry but after so much fighting I believe they grew tired in the end and put their weapons down....You and Ares forget one other thing: humans can dissapoint but also surprise you
she should’ve went with him 😭
Like I would’ve done
I love that scene so much DC has this way of confronting not only its heroes but also its auditory... Bravo Patty
It's stupid. She was right all along. Ares was behind everything.
So romantic
This scene is so beautiful. He stutters too much in the beginning though
Such a wonderful scene. Probably my favorite couple I’ve seen in a superhero movie
This has happened in my 1917 dreams before that was the time Schofield and me fell out
We were in love that time
This scene is so fucking sophisticated.
And then the next scene
Aries the God of war: *it's actually me, lel.*
One of the best scenes in movie history, and it was retconned a minute after it happened
1:25 is DiCaprio-esque.. seriously 👈
I thought the same! Chris Pine is an incredible actor
I personally do not think that Ares should have come in human form this movie, I think that it firstly does not really make sense, because then like what happens in ww2 and ect and also I think that it would have been good for Diana for her to understand that not everything is black and white and for her to accept that she was wrong. I also think that the action sequence between her and ares was just too much action and fantasy like. Ares should have been hurt during his battle with the gods, because no way could he have defeated all of the gods by himself and be undamaged, instead his spirit should have lived on secretly in the minds of all people.
After killing Ludendorf and listening to Steve, Diana realises that Ares hasn't actually been pulling the strings all along, it is just the inherent violent nature of man that has led to worldwide war.
Diana should not have gone with Steve immediately but then realise that she was wrong and join him later on in trying to stop the gas, then some moment after, Steve somehow should have said his goodbyes to Diana.
I still think that Steve dying and sacrificing himself was a good idea, so that he could have that moment of heroism for himself. In the sequel they are going to bring him back to life somehow anyway.
I think that what should have made Diana want to fight alongside humans was Steves influence on her and her seeing that there is still hope with humans.
I think that all of the other DC movies with wonder woman in them should have been made after Wonder woman and its sequels because it would have just made more sense, especially with Steves storyline.
And who does she meet after that but not the one bad guy to blame that she can kill to stop the war.
Such a great scene. Such a pity what happened after that.
We're ALL to blame...very true
@4EverHealth&Wellness Wrong answer & there is still good & love in this world despite our shortcomings and flaws
I would not say Ares showing up after this ruins this scene because.
1. He catches Diana at her emotionally weakest moment. He finds her when she is beginning to question everything she has been told up to this moment.
2. Ares hinself says he or orchestrates an armistice he knows they will not keep hoping they will destroy themselves. So, as they both no doubt see it, even in his death, the plan is in motion
Cant Be. Cannot Be they we're killing each other ! ? " fav scene :p
‘If you want the war to stop if you wanna help me stop it, help me stop it right now’
Me: Never mind Steve, let me do that because war is wrong, at least I believe that
Makes me sad to be human
When I watched this scene, I always think I don’t deserve my Aussie lover because I always think I let him down
2 nights ago he said how much I meant to him and it made me cry. I think we’re really in love now and being 18 it doesn’t matter. We were really in love on our 2 year anniversary and I’m glad he replied to me for my birthday
And Ares shows up and ruins it completely.
“Maybe we are all to blame.”
“I am not.”
She was outside of the world with the amazons
Except Diana wasn’t part of the world.
She was on a magical island
On what planet does this magical island reside? Earth, right? So because she was kept intentionally ignorant of the state of the world by her mother she therefore has no responsibility? Did you know that in American jurisprudence ignorance of a law is not a defense against violating it? Likewise, ignorance of the state of the world, however understandable that ignorance might be, should not exempt someone from taking responsibility for its state.
mangarang
You damn well know what it meant by “world”. Themyscyria was hidden away from humanity.
Whatever occurred in the last thousand years or so is not up to their responsibility. They had nothing to do with it. They were technically in their own “world” and none of them knew of the moderns world existence or modern society until Steve.
If we apply the context of what they were referring to in this scene, then she is right.
“We’re all to blame”. Except the Amazons were absent for the last 5000 years or so and didn’t meddle a bit into the outside world outside of Themyscyria.
If we’re being specific, Steve was referring to how the Great War started, which was triggered by a chain of events as oppose to finding “one bad guy to blame”.
The world doesn’t revolve around American politics.
Amazon’s are Greek mythological beings created by the Gods. What’s next? Why the Amazon’s are violating the American constitution? 🤦♂️
The reason I mentioned American jurisprudence was to show a ready example of a philosophical precedent: ignorance, whether due to isolation or otherwise, is not an excuse to not take responsibility for the world. I wasn’t trying to suggest that American laws should govern Themyscira.
I agree that the Amazons were isolated. That very isolation, which was misguidedly enforced by Hippolyta, runs contrary to the fundamental mission of the Amazons: “Granted life by Gaea, the goddesses, and the souls of women past, we have been gifted with the mission to unite the people of our world with love and compassion. We are the Amazons, and we have come to save mankind." Why didn’t any of the Amazons, Diana included, question the isolationist policy if they knew their purpose was to save mankind? Wouldn’t that mission require at the very least checking in on the world from time to time to make sure it hadn’t gone to shit? Do you really think Hippolyta didn’t know the state of the world?! And if she truly didn’t, wasn’t her ignorance willful? Wasn’t the ignorance of all Amazons who knew anything about their own stated purpose willful? So they all buried their heads in the sand for thousands of years, effectively forsaking the very purpose of their existence, to save mankind with love and compassion, and you’re defending them?! They don’t share some of the blame and the responsibility for why the world went to shit in their absence?!
Gitu hebat nya opungku kok jadi waria
Diana is so naive
While I agree with what is said in this scene, people are good, for the most part. We are capable of great evil, but we can achieve so much good.
Congrats! You understand what the movie is trying to say
Lol I’m teasing btw
@Wonder Hunter Wonder Woman is about the power of love to know that there is still good & love in this world despite our shortcomings and flaws. WW84 is about the power of truth & the truth will set you free plus help you understand on what is your role in this world than your longing
And then this scene was completely invalidated when Ares shows up and just wants to destroy everything
and then the ending throws away this moment
This is how the movie should have ended
What about that gas plant that was heading to London?
They don’t deserve our help!
Bad guy! We’re all to blame.
End credits.
?
Wrong answer
You think theres goodness in everybody but there isnt
-Joaquin Phoenix
"But maybe Iam",
If Steve would’ve put on the lasso of truth she would admit it
Leave me alone for the 1billion time plz
We all thought ares was something diana made up...then sr patrick appears, and we all knew
If only they have the balls to go with this messagge.
We’re all not to blame for letting evil individuals take advantage of the light that Shine with in Us 😢 God Got Us……because Thst 💡 will continue to always shine home …. N here will always be a home for u n yr babies n yr family as well…. KEEP THE FUCK SHIT FAR AWAY….mi only Rule.
“You don’t think I wish I could tell you it’s one bad guy to blame, it’s not”
Steve would have enjoyed WWII
Yep. And Diana will too because that whole war was caused by just one guy!
N. A. Firdaus yeah pretty much. Apart for the Pacific theatre
I feel like everyone in this thread needs to brush up on WWII cuz while Hitler was obvi the Big Bad, blaming an entire war all on one guy is kind of missing the whole point of this scene. It’s not just one guy- sure, people can influence others, but there were people involved in the war who truly believed the same things Hitler did - and some much more so. He didn’t start the hate, he just helped start a war with the hate people already had. There are obvi still people like that even today
I wouldn’t enjoy it because seeing the horror of Auschwitz would’ve been really hard for me. I’m so upset by what happened
I didn’t mean literally guys but cmon world war 2 was far simpler than the Great War when it comes to why we’re fighting and who’s good and bad
Sadly this scene and movie is ruined when Ares appears 😭
you can't be more FUCKING right holy shit thank you
@Sachin T Wrong answer
CGI Ares ruined this ending. 🤦🏾♂️
As if
This is why we lose God's men who can't stay focused
It's too bad they completely undo this by the end of the movie because Ares still wasn't done anyways.
Money or No money…… u were always Cruelty All along …
We won’t miss u when yr gone…..
Great scene. Ruined less than 2 minutes later by the appearance of an underdeveloped generic big bad CGI baddie.
Bad cgi????
Diana refuses to help Steve . But Steve was brave and decided to sacrifice his life even without her help. Steve Trevor was the real hero. But he died because of Diana
roman gods? lame
ares is greek tho
Greek gods*****