In the
space of two hours and change, I went from having seen zero DC Universe movies
to making a solemn vow to see any DC movie that features so much as a cameo
from a certain princess of the Amazons – haven’t gotten to Batman vs. Superman yet, but I hopefully will before Justice League comes out, and I’ll
gladly see whatever they have to dish out in the future, all for the love of
Diana (some spoilers.)
Since the
movie came out, there have been oodles of articles, op-eds, and thinkpieces on
what makes Diana so special and why she’s so important. I don’t need to go over all that – I don’t
need to share pictures of little girls decked out in Wonder Woman gear or rehash just how many Marvel movies will have
come out by the time they finally have their first movie starring a woman. I won’t talk about box-office returns or what
female-led superhero movies have proven they can do. I just want to talk about Diana and why I
love her.
Because
she relishes discovering the extent of her powers – her enormous smile as she
leaps and punches her way up the side of a tower is an absolute thing of
beauty. Because she’s grown up valuing
herself and sure of what she can do, surrounded by women who love and cherish
her. Because she doesn’t understand how
life in Man’s World works, but she’s never once embarrassed by that fact or
made to seem stupid for it. Because she
delights in new things – may everyone love something as much as Diana loves her
first taste of ice cream. Because she
fights the conventions of Man’s Worlds simply by not accepting them as a thing
and treating them accordingly, like the way she side-eyes the point of a dress
she can’t fight in.
Because
she’s only just met humankind, and she loves them so much. Because she knows that the mission can’t be
the be-all end-all, not when she has the power to help and people are
suffering. Because she mourns the loss
of people she didn’t know and shows mercy to those who’ve done terrible
wrongs. Because she has her
understanding of who she is turned upside-down and her worldview shattered, but
she still sees that humanity is worth it.
Because
even though she’s an unstoppable force of nature who can easily take out enemy
combatants single-handedly, she chooses to fight alongside a team. Because having allies doesn’t take away from
her power. Because she sees the value in
what others bring to the team. Because
she draws fire to herself, knowing she can take it, so the others are free to
move forward. Because she finds herself
a new group of people who value and respect her, who don’t get bent out of
shape by the fact that she can do what they can’t.
Because
she’s kind. Because she’s joyous. Because she’s determined. Because she’s confident. Because she’s naïve. Because she’s idealistic. Because she’s brave. Because she’s intelligent. Because she’s a warrior. Because she loves. Because she fights. Because she learns. Because she falls. Because she rises. Because she carries on.
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