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Monday, December 28, 2020

Wonder Woman 1984 Review

 

Wonder Woman 1984
Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Poster

The following post is my review of Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) movie. This post contains spoilers and will discuss elements from the movie. Please do not read this review if you are trying to avoid movie spoilers.

Wonder Woman 1984 Review

Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Details

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) is the sequel to the Wonder Woman (2017) movie and stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman. Chris Pine returns as her love interest, Steve Trevor. The antagonists in this movie are Barbara Minerva and The Cheetah (played by Kristen Wiig), and Maxwell "Max" Lord (played by Pedro Pascal). The movie was written and directed by Patty Jenkins, with screenplay credit to Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns, and Dave Callaham. Full credit for cast and crew can be viewed here. This film was released in the United States in both theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously on December 25, 2020. The film began opening in some international markets without HBO Max on December 16, 2020. 

Note: As of December 27, 2020, Wonder Woman 1984 had made $85M USD worldwide and $16.7M domestically, and was given a greenlight to make a third movie, with Patty Jenkins in charge to create.

Wonder Woman 1984 Review: Themes, Story, and Plot

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) is a movie about many things, the biggest themes are about love and greed, and attaining power that one does not deserve at the expense of others. 

The movie opens during athletic games in a large colosseum in her native Themyscira, where we see a young Diana Prince competing against Amazonian women in their 20's, and doing well ahead of everyone. But she encounters a setback while on horseback, and young Diana attempts to get back into the race by taking a shortcut. When taking the shortcut, she misses her blue checkpoint, and her Aunt Antiope stops her at the end from throwing her javelin through the last hoop. Her Aunt is teaching young Diana a life lesson and tells her that she can't take shortcuts and win fairly.

The film then fast forwards 66 years to 1984 for the rest of the movie.

Diana Prince is working as an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. when not fighting crime in secret as Wonder Woman. There she meets Barbara Minerva, a woman that is clumsy, insecure, and lonely. At first, Diana doesn't care much to hang out with Barbara, but after Diana learns more about the "Dreamstone" being researched by Barbara, Diana takes up Barbara on going out for dinner and gets to know her. After Diana reads the Latin inscription on the relic, she reads out loud how it grants wishes, and she wishes in her mind to have her former lover Steve Trevor back.

The wind blows when the Dreamstone is granting a wish, and shortly after, Steve Trevor shows up in the movie, after embodying some random man in the movie. How Steve does this is not explained sufficiently. Then we see many scenes of Steve trying to acclimate to life in 1984. Meanwhile, Barbara Minerva first wishes she was like Diana and gains agility and strength, like Wonder Woman. An unsuccessful businessman, Max Lord, then discovers the Dreamstone in Barbara's possession, and recognizes it very well, as if he was very familiar with it. He then seduces Barbara and convinces her to let him look at it for further examination. His wish upon the stone is to become the Dreamstone. He then begins granting wishes to everyone, in exchange for whatever he wants. As he grants more and more wishes, it takes a toll on his body, He knows this and says that he can always take health from someone later on after he gains great power in the process.

As Diana and Steve are trying to locate Max Lord, she starts to realize that she is weaker, and her powers are suffering because of her wish to have Steve. They together learn that to stop the chaos taking place on the Earth, everyone that wished upon the Dreamstone must renounce their wish, in order for everything to be restored on the Earth. Diana has a touching final goodbye with Steve because she realizes that she cannot keep him forever, and she needs her powers to face Max Lord, and The Cheetah. 

Diana then puts on her ultimate winged suit of armor and flies to the location where a technologically advanced studio is located. She first faced off with The Cheetah, after Barbara gets additional powers from Max Lord on the jet on the way over. Diana and The Cheetah fight and Wonder Woman subdues The Cheetah with electricity and moves into the studio to confront Max Lord, who is granting everyone wishes in exchange for power.

Diana's ultimate scene with Max Lord is in a 360-degree studio that allows him to "touch" everyone in the world while granting their wishes. This plot point of how it works exactly (the movie science behind it) is not sufficient. Diana manages to get close enough to Max Lord with the Lasso of Truth so that she can speak truth to the world while he is roped, and the world starts to renounce their selfish wishes. The world starts to do this leading up unto Max Lord himself renouncing his wish so that he can save his son that has wandered into a chaotic and dangerous world. He runs out and finds his son, and shortly after is seen embracing his son and telling his son the truth about his rise to power.

This movie may not win many awards, but I liked that greed was addressed. The story is similar to King Midas, who could turn anything he wanted into gold. The main point is that great power gained with unscrupulous means will end very badly. I also liked the theme of love. Diana had everything she wanted in life, except love. She missed Steve very badly. And for Barbara Minerva, she wanted to be popular and liked but lost her kindness and compassion along the way.





Saturday, December 26, 2020

Covid-19 Mu Variant Cases Identified in Los Angeles County

Covid-19 in Los Angeles County
Covid-19 Mu variant identified in Los Angeles County

New Covid-19 'Mu variant' Cases Found in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has already identified 167 cases of the Covid-19 'Mu variant' in Los Angeles County, identified between June 19 and August 21. The 'Mu variant' is also known as B.1.621, and has been classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a "variant of interest," but has not been classified as a "variant of concern" - such as the 'Delta variant' that comprises 99% of all cases identified.

The 'Mu variant was first identified in Colombia in January 2021, and has been reported as being identified in 39 different countries. The Washington Post has reported that 2,000 cases of the 'Mu variant' have been identified across the United States. 

Dr. Anthony Fauci said this about the 'Mu variant': "This variant has a constellation of mutations that suggests that it would evade certain antibodies, not only monoclonal antibodies, but vaccine- and convalescent serum-induced antibodies...But there isn't a lot of clinical data to suggest that. It is mostly laboratory in-vitro data."

Source: Deadline

Yahoo! reports that the 'Mu variant' has been found in 49 of the 50 U.S. states. Nebraska is the only state that has not identified this variant. However, health officials are concerned that this variant is more transmissible and more resistant to vaccines than the Covid-19 Delta variant.

Source: Yahoo!


Mu Cases are no Longer Spreading in U.S.

Updated: Sept 29, 2021

According to this AL.com article, there have not been any new mu variant Covid-19 cases among new cases in the U.S.

People are getting tired of Covid-19


Vickie Mays, a psychology professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) says, "People have a lot of frustration. People have been doing thus a long time, and they though by now things would be in a different position.

Dr. Preeti Malani, an infectious disease professor at the University of Michigan, says, "We're likely to see pockets of outbreaks and increased restrictions again with every surge in local cases and hospitalizations....And that's leaving some of us feeling a little anxious, to say the least."

Dr. Tomás J. Aragón on California's Strained Hospitals

In August, the California's Health Officer, Dr. Tomás J. Aragón, issued an order meant to alleviate the burden on Califirnia's strained hospitals with support and flexibility.

He said, "California is currently experiencing the fastest increase in Covid-19 cases during the entire pandemic with 23.8 new cases per 100,000 people per day with case rates increasing eleven-fold within two months...Hospitalizations have increased over 700% in the past two months and are projected to continue to increase."

In mid-August, there were 7,166 Covid-19 hospitalizations in the state of California. At the beginning of Sept. 2021, there are now 8,630 Covid-19 hospitalizations in the state of California.

Source: Deadline 

Los Angeles Unified School District Requires Vaccines


Los Angeles Unified School District officials voted for and decided that all eligible students should be vaccinated.

According to the article, the decision was largely praised by the teachers union and parents.

Source: CNN

Potential Good News from Expert Scientist Regarding Future Mutations


The lead scientist that worked on the Oxford vaccine believes that there "aren't many places for the virus to go" regarding future mutations. She explains that viruses tend to become less virulent over time as they spread through a population that becomes more immune. She believes that Covid-19 will eventually become on par with other seasonal coronaviruses, such as Rhinovirus (the common cold).

Source: Yahoo!

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Walgreens Printable Coupons with Barcodes for December 2020

 Walgreens Printable Coupons with Barcodes for December 2020


Walgreens Coupons December 2020


Walgreens Chocolate candy coupons 2020




Candy always makes great stocking stuffers! These coupons from Walgreens are perfect for last-minute candy gift ideas for Christmas.

Walgreens Printable Coupons pictured above:

1) Walgreens printable coupons for Godiva Chocolate 4.67 to 7.4 oz. Coupon offer valid 11/29/20 thru 12/25/20

2) Walgreens printable coupons for M&M's Holiday Candy 7.44 to 10.7 oz.. Coupon offer valid 11/29/20 thru 12/2/20

3) Walgreens printable coupons for Mars Minis Candy 8.9 or 9.7 oz.. Coupon offer valid 11/29/20 thru 12/26/20

4) Walgreens printable coupons for Godiva or DeMet's Chocolate 4.3 to 5 oz.. Coupon offer valid 11/29/20 thru 12/25/20

5) Walgreens printable coupons for Hershey's Chocolate Candy 18.5 or 21 oz.. Coupon offer valid 11/29/20 thru 12/25/20