‘Wonder Woman 1984’ with Gal Gadot, is criticized by racist scenes

Recently, the Wonder Woman 1984 film, protagonized by actress Gal Gadot, generated a great deal of controversy and many spectators and recited social speeches to signal some of the scenes that were actually problematic for the film.

The movie enthralled algo of what the aspiring public, debited its ambitions in the 80s. Without embarrassment, it was also accused of including some stereotypical of what Hollywood parishes had done in the last few years, which were actually very problematic.

It is said that during the episode, the antagonist of the movie ‘Maxwell Lord’, who was born alive by actor Pedro Pascal, traveled to Egypt to know the “new king of the crude”, “Emir Said bin Abydos” interpreted by Amr Waked, with the experience of hacking with the property of its petrol stations.

The internals signal that there is erroneous information and a poor interpretation of Egyptian culture. Another point of the problematic tram is when, during a high-speed vehicle pursuit, ‘Wonder Woman’, salvages two Egyptian nuns to be hit by a convoy of antecedents in years to come. Además, also consider that it is quite delicate that a man can at the moment of the pelican arms like his mayor deso.

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