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Anatomy of a Scene
Watch Gal Gadot Fight Crime at the Mall in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’
The director Patty Jenkins narrates a sequence from her movie, streaming on HBO Max.
- Jan. 15, 2021, 7:00 a.m. ET
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Yes, there are fanny packs and mustaches galore in “Wonder Woman 1984,” but also some breathtaking action. This early scene takes place at a very ’80s mall (complete with Waldenbooks), and gives the hero a chance to shine in a more playful way before the movie heads down a more serious path.
Before the scene’s end, Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) has lassoed a few criminals, while both saving and delighting children along the way. Narrating the scene, the director Patty Jenkins discusses the effort that went into pulling off some of its high-flying stunts, which she says relied not on digital doubles, but talented, malleable stunt performers and intricate wire work.
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Source: Movies - nytimes.com