![]() The truth is, our world is broken, and we strive and strive, but we cannot get everything we want and deep down, we are all flawed and incomplete, and yet we all want to be seen, to be cared for, to be loved. She says it is powerful, it is beautiful, and it is enough, but these don’t tell us what makes truth ‘truth’. So look at this world and look at what your wish is costing it…what is it costing you? Do you see the truth?”Īs lovely as it all sounds, Diana doesn’t explain what this truth really is. This is why it was difficult for everyone, including Diana, to renounce their wishes.ĭiana tells the world to look to the truth: “This world was a beautiful place just as it was and you cannot have it all. Even when we suffer because of other people’s sins, we are equally guilty of sin, because when push comes to shove, we will put ourselves-our desire and our happiness-above everything else. Sadly, we can’t have that, because we live in a sinful world, and suffering is a consequence of that. We want to live in a world where everything works out beautifully for us. Just as Diana said, we wish for these things because we don’t want to suffer. For some of us, we may want everything to be different from what we have right now-to be born of a different sex, or race or, for those like me who come from a broken home, to have a different set of parents to go to a different school or university, or be in a relationship with a different person to be able to change all the decisions you’ve made before so your life doesn’t end up the way it is now. No doubt we all have our own wishes, dreams, and desires. She uses the lasso to show everyone what their wishes are costing them, even as they all followed their hearts’ desires. The truth is bigger than all of us.” Diana’s great power comes not in her supernatural strength, but in how she is able to shed light on the truth. ![]() She explains how it works, saying that “The truth is what powers it, not me. In Wonder Woman 1984, we see Diana using the Lasso of Truth to fight evil. Is this a tacit acknowledgment that in the fight between good and evil, victory is impossible without help from a superhuman? And we see the destructive truth behind this lie in the movie.įrom early in the show, we can tell that Wonder Woman is not entirely human she has some measure of invincibility. The idea is, “as long as you don’t hurt somebody, do it!” But “follow your heart” is actually a lie that the devil wants us to believe. Who can understand it?” Deep down, we know that we will never be truly satisfied with what our hearts want. Instead, just as one of the characters put it, “the answer is always more”.Īnd yet, we live in a world that tells us to follow our heart and our desires. Jeremiah 17:9 says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. It is just as the Bible says, that when we’re left to ourselves, we cannot truly wish for what is good, because evil is not just around us but within us. Barbara gets addicted to all the attention and power she receives and becomes a different person. Diana refuses to give Steve up, at a great cost. But when things start to fall apart, they were not willing to give up what they wished for, even when they realise their wishes are starting to hurt others. But the way I see it, the true villains are actually the ones who use the stone to make a wish, including Diana.Īs the movie unfolds, it becomes clear that everybody who gets access to the stone wishes for something for their own gain. Even though the Dreamstone grants wishes, it will take the wisher’s most valued possession in return.įor those who have seen the film, it might be easy to assume that the only villains are the characters who did everything to keep the stone or perhaps Dolos, the god who created the stone. ![]() Later on, we find out that the Dreamstone was created by Dolos, the god of lies and deception. Barbara wishes for something, too-to be like Diana, strong, beautiful, confident. Believing the stone to be a fake, Diana unknowingly uses the stone by wishing for the return of her deceased lover, Steve Trevor. There, she befriends Barbara, a shy, awkward gemologist who also works in the museum.įollowing a robbery at the mall, Barbara and Diana receive the stolen artifacts recovered by the FBI, which includes the Dreamstone-a stone that supposedly makes the holder’s wish come true. Set in 1984, the movie begins with Diana Prince (played by Gal Gadot) working at the Smithsonian while secretly fighting crime as Wonder Woman. While I found the plot a little messy, what I did not expect was to find certain themes that related to the gospel in the movie. Read at your own risk.Īfter months of waiting for the release of Wonder Woman 1984, I was excited to finally get to watch the long-awaited sequel to the 2017 Wonder Woman film. Editor’s Note: This review contains some spoilers. ![]()
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