This scene never fails to give me goosebumps. The birth of a hero. This is exactly the moment when Diana takes a decision on her own and she didn't care if anyone's gonna support her decision. She prioritised saving lives and that is exactly what makes a hero, a hero.😭❤️
Here, once again, it becomes clear which political forces dominate Hollywood. The beautiful heroine who fights against the alleged evil. Satanic reversal, because historical reality looked different.
This is why I love the choice not to go full-send on the Wonder Woman theme as heard in BvS until during this battle, this was the moment she became Wonder Woman. Up until this point in the movie you hear echoes of it here and there but not the screaming electric cello.
I love the way you get the camera focusing on the iconic parts of the WW costume as she climbs out of the trench. Gauntlets, boots, lasso, tiara, and then the full body shot as she steps onto the field itself. Absolutely *perfect* cinematography.
@@nicolelawless3199 this scene is so powerful and on whole another level .....but yeah in avengers there is moment like this when Cap stand up against whole thanos army bro....
I think this scene represents how one person's determination, no matter the odds, can change the entire situation in minutes. Even if you're not a superhero.
2:15 this part will always give me chills. Being a hero isn't just standing up to immeasurable odds on your own, but letting your actions inspire others to join you.
This is pure bravery, crossing No Mans land in WWI is like trying to swim through Shark alley, I’m Surprised no German Stormtroopers or Italian Arditi fought her
@@nicolelawless3199 I'm not gonna sound like a pervert creep but WOW! Gal is like the combo of Elizabeth Olsen and Karen gillan. She has Elizabeth olsen's hotness and karen's well...body
Yeah, it would have been a big mistake to remove it. This scene is one of the best in film history. The cinematography, photography, acting, sound, and (especially) the score were just perfect.
@@AceDetective002 because Warner executives don't know much about the cinematic arts. Almost all movies (especially the DCEU) that they tampered a lot with has turn out worse than the director's cut.
This scene never fails to give me actual chills. Never fails. The score, the action, and the fact that she makes the choice to fight to save the people.
This scene is literally epic! we all see gal gadot became a total badass. I was watching it last night and it is still my favorite movie. How can anyone not love gal gadot? she's a sweetheart, a role model. I love her.
And what set it up were the scenes of human suffering and women and children wounded and maimed...that brought Diana to tears. All she had known all her life was the beauty and, until Steve and the Germans came, the bliss of Themyscira
The scene where Diana takes off her normal woman disguise and enters No Man's Land makes me cry every time. I don't know why...I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'm normally not a very emotional person.
I can honestly say, that it won't matter if they'll make a trilogy, this scene will be the best part of Gal Gadot as Wonder-Woman. In this moment, our consciousness and our imagination is combined with the heart of a superhero.
words can't describe how beautfiul this scene was. Like when Superman was flying for the first time. Some of the best moments in the DCEU. and Batman's warehouse fight. the DCEU is so beautfiul.
What I love about this scene is right after blocking the second bullet in No Man's Land, there's just the slightest hint of a smirk on her face. It's as if she's thinking, "this is even easier than I thought." Then she stops walking and starts running. It's not a smirk of arrogance, but rather relief. Ever since she left Themyscira, Steve had constantly been telling her things are too dangerous to face head on and nobody could do it because he didn't know what she was capable of. I think his genuine concern for her safety and her inexperience with the wider world actually planted the tiniest seed of self-doubt in her mind, and that smirk was her crushing that seed and leaving it behind.
This scene is so inspiring. I never liked Wonder Woman in the comic books, but Gal Gadot made her best version. I love this, it's so powerful. It always makes me cry, she represents what she really means to this world; love, wisdom and justice. An Amazon princess, a true daughter of Aphrodite and Athena. A true angel, a true warrior with a pure spirit.Thanks, Gal. Peace is your weapon and love is your shield. This is one of the best and most inspiring scenes in a superheroes' movie. This one and Superman's first flight.
[UPDATE] Superman = First Flight Scene Batman = Warehouse Fight Scene Wonder Woman = No Man's Land Scene Aquaman = Commanding Sea Creatures Scene Shazam = Rooftop Scene Joker = Blood Smile Scene The Flash = Running Back in Time Scene I hope we get more of these genuine DC scenes.
i wish they would do justice with flash bc that's the only master card to undo their mistakes in past movies. they can literally reset timeline of every character in flash point.
When she was talking to the world and A Beautiful Lie began to play and then we see Maxwell's son nearly get attacked because of him and then his flashbacks to his incredibly sad and difficult childhood.
Well in my opinion WW84 wasnt that bad. In terms of visual style and tone, it was actually a great tribute to the 80s show with lynda carter. Even though it was a bit tedious and sorta cringe-worthy at times. Concerning Max Lord and Cheetah, they're surely way more interesting villains than Ares, Ludendorf and Dr Poison. And let's be honest : the opening competition scene was so just so well-made and spectacular. Especially with Hans zimmer music
I always assume I am the biggest fan of Wonder Woman. This is my favorite scene of any super hero making an entrance into our human world. I cried when first seeing this moment in theaters and I cry every time I see it again and again. She is graceful , beautiful and powerful. This scene is before she even knows she has powers beyond being an amazon. Her father is Zeus and after this she will learn she can fly and use magic. I love this character! She is my favorite and this scene is my favorite!
Diana stepping onto the battlefield and Diana flipping the tank are two of my favorite moments in the entire movie. Just showing how brave and capable she is, gives me goosebumps every time.
well ww84 was meant to be campier and more in line with her tone in the 80s comics. not saying your opinion isnt valid, but it was in no way meant to be just like this.
It was impossible to recapture/recreate the full measure of this super power intro. That said...the villains lacked gravitas in WW84. They weren't really villains per se but lost individuals who were mired in their pains and sense of failure and loss/grief and were driven to choose wrongly with grave consequences. Having Diana pull of a daring rescue would have been cool and they could have tried something, really anything that demonstrated the lengths she would go to, to save innocent human beings. Those little quick takes they did in the 1st quarter of the movie were cute but not epic. Oh well...here's hoping Patti Jenkins hears people and gets "IT" when doing WW3!
I think what really makes the no man's land scene so memorable, is that it truly inspires hope... it instills courage and strength, to overcome all odds when others don't belive it to be possible... Wonder Woman is a beacon of hope, of light, and of peace.
When Steve Trevor shouts "Diana" it gave me chills,it meant how dangerous that place was but when she started fighting I also felt powerful . And I think that is what makes this scene so epic!!!!...
@@jordanlucas7392 Cap: TFA actually fell short about this. They straight out ran away from the actual WW2 to depict a fantasy war against Hydra. It’s my biggest problem with that movie.
This scene is the best of any DC movie in the last decade. The music, movements, lines, everything. It's perfect! Gives me chills every time I watch it 😁
least we forget, a shout out to film composer, rupert gregson williams for working on this score several time until he and the director were satisfied. the end result is what you hear, a score that slowly swells from determination to a heroic theme full of hope in an impossible situation. a hero is emerges! thank you, rupert!
This is a great scene and never gets old. I wish they included the 2-3 minutes that led up to it though. It builds up the tension and shows Diana's will boil over.
MRS GAL GADOT and MRS PATTY JENKINS, you both inspire me to become the first ever openly autistic Oscar Academy Award winner this April in 2021 in Beverly Hills Los Angeles California at Dolby Theater. You saved my life. I am twenty six years old, I'll turn 27 in Jerusalem this May 15th, and I use artificial intelligence and computer machine learning technology to daily save lives from car collisions at Mobileye Intel in Jerusalem Israel. I would be super honored to meet you Gal and Patty at the Oscars this April. I am a Israeli. I also finished Wonder Woman 1984 too. It was brilliant.
Seeing this in the theater with my big sister and my young daughter for the first time, my sister and I both cried like baby at this part. I couldn’t understand why I was so emotional. Our patriarchy has for too long oppressed women and their strengths. This scene made me feel genuinely empowered.
bruh the emotions when Diana renounces her wish then when she is in the sky was up to this level almost. i'm not saying its a 10/10 like this scene but it was definitely an 8.5/10 scene and was extremely close to a 10
@@CDogBeast1992 On the last scene of 84 it made me forgave 2020 and I’m glad to see the back of it now. It was kind of a okay year because I started training for Wonder Woman 2021
@@nicolelawless3199 calm down there Marvel fan boy.. Endgame is great, but mostly cos of the third act of the movie. imo as a whole I would pick Wonder Woman. if u said Infinity War, now that might be a tie
1. BvS Warehouse fight ranks highest 2.Smallville fight in MoS, Superman vs Zod 3. Batman vs Superman 4. Trinity (Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman) vs Doomsday 5. This fight scene (no man's land)
This is and forever a true Superheroine movie really is should be. Heck The moment she goes up the ladder and we see the Ionic outfit. I always say "History was Made". (0:40)
It's great that the DCEU films cast men and women as heroes for the most part and not boys and girls like CW does. Adolescent looks. Adolescent voices. it can be hard to take them seriously. Even though chronologically those actors are in their 20s and 30s
Steven Amell, Grant Gustin, and Mellisa Benoist are all great actors, unfortunately they are stuck on network shows. Would love to see a reboot or something on hbo max like doom patrol and Superman and Lois.
Totally Badass. Kind of reminds me of the time my daughter and I were working at a job site. While I was working I heard a noise behind me. When I turned around I saw my daughter had managed to get a heavy piece of equipment out of my work van, up a half flight of steps leading into a house, and to where I was working, all without help. And yes, the equipment was in full working order, too.
Hands down the best sequence in the movie, and the best action sequence in the DCEU. It's emotional, fun, extremely well shot, has excellent cinematography, and the action is badass but also speaks to her character (while also building it). What else can you ask for? It's like nothing else in the DCEU, and 10x better than anything we got in WW84 unfortunately.
"ThIs Is ThE gReAtEsT sCeNe In AlL oF fIlM hIsToRy" I recommend you to see more movies. The Ride of the Rohirrim and the Balrog scene from The Lord Of The Rings surpass this by a wide margin.
I have grown up watching the DC, and when I saw this movie and especially this scene I dropped my jaw literally, no matter how many times you watch it, it is just not enough, right now also I came online for some work and YT suggested me this video, I have not started that work yet but I started watching this video, it is that magical..
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This scene never fails to give me goosebumps. The birth of a hero. This is exactly the moment when Diana takes a decision on her own and she didn't care if anyone's gonna support her decision. She prioritised saving lives and that is exactly what makes a hero, a hero.😭❤️
Hello 👋 how are you doing today?
Here, once again, it becomes clear which political forces dominate Hollywood. The beautiful heroine who fights against the alleged evil. Satanic reversal, because historical reality looked different.
This is why I love the choice not to go full-send on the Wonder Woman theme as heard in BvS until during this battle, this was the moment she became Wonder Woman. Up until this point in the movie you hear echoes of it here and there but not the screaming electric cello.
@@Turndownforwhomst When you see her in her entire outfit too.
I love the way you get the camera focusing on the iconic parts of the WW costume as she climbs out of the trench. Gauntlets, boots, lasso, tiara, and then the full body shot as she steps onto the field itself. Absolutely *perfect* cinematography.
And the fact that there wasn’t an upskirting shot, which was absolutely incredible
So
Wow beautiful❤🎉😂
Don't forget her shield!
Especially as this is the first time in the movie you see her wearing them! 😍
This part for me is one of the best scenes in movies history, there's something different and magic about this scene
I wish my beloved Endgame had something like this
@@nicolelawless3199 this scene is so powerful and on whole another level .....but yeah in avengers there is moment like this when Cap stand up against whole thanos army bro....
@@navjotsingh073 not dat powerful tho
I think this scene represents how one person's determination, no matter the odds, can change the entire situation in minutes. Even if you're not a superhero.
@@nicolelawless3199 different tone, but Portals will still be the top of the list as one of the best scene in cinema
2:15 this part will always give me chills.
Being a hero isn't just standing up to immeasurable odds on your own, but letting your actions inspire others to join you.
This is pure bravery, crossing No Mans land in WWI is like trying to swim through Shark alley, I’m Surprised no German Stormtroopers or Italian Arditi fought her
WW probably could’ve been a general after this if she wanted to. Those soldiers would’ve followed her anywhere.
I'm glad they made this movie. My wife could never understand what I saw in superhero movies until she saw this movie and especially this scene.
Now, this is how you make a badaas female character.
This and the fight scene from the Season 3 premiere of Buffy The Vampire Slayer is how it is done.
1917 is even more insane
@@nicolelawless3199 I'm not gonna sound like a pervert creep but WOW! Gal is like the combo of Elizabeth Olsen and Karen gillan. She has Elizabeth olsen's hotness and karen's well...body
@@leonardolim8976 I agree. Looking forward to the celebration of Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary in 2021.
Very True. Unlike The Captain Marvel Movie Where She Just Booms Through Everything. - Coming From A DC And Marvel Fan.
this is when the whole world fell inlove with wonder woman and gal gadot.
I did when Diana saved them all and I wished I did that
That would’ve been the first time in nearly 4 years I lost it with No Mans Land because in 2020 I did about 5 times
Simp simp simp simp
No....
the whole world fell in love with wonder woman in the 70s
with Lynda Carter
buuuut i guess it depends how old you are
But Lynda takes the cake
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And to think this scene almost didn’t make the final cut. And it’s probably the best scene in comic movie history
And it gets better and better every time I watch it.
Why would they cut this scene? Is it because it's too badass?
This scene waa there in movie
Yeah, it would have been a big mistake to remove it. This scene is one of the best in film history. The cinematography, photography, acting, sound, and (especially) the score were just perfect.
@@AceDetective002 because Warner executives don't know much about the cinematic arts. Almost all movies (especially the DCEU) that they tampered a lot with has turn out worse than the director's cut.
This scene never fails to give me actual chills. Never fails. The score, the action, and the fact that she makes the choice to fight to save the people.
This scene is literally epic! we all see gal gadot became a total badass. I was watching it last night and it is still my favorite movie. How can anyone not love gal gadot? she's a sweetheart, a role model. I love her.
This scene alone is 100 times better than ww1984....
Yes
All because Zack Snyder
@@zpanish exactly why patty has to get him to help in ww3, 1984 was kinda like superman returns
And what set it up were the scenes of human suffering and women and children wounded and maimed...that brought Diana to tears. All she had known all her life was the beauty and, until Steve and the Germans came, the bliss of Themyscira
@@zpanish No. It was because of geoff johns writing. He is the one who ruined the tone of suicide squad and justice league with chessy writing.
The scene where Diana takes off her normal woman disguise and enters No Man's Land makes me cry every time. I don't know why...I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'm normally not a very emotional person.
You cry because it’s inspirational. I cry too
Same here!
I also dreamt about turning into war girl in front of Schofield and he literally freaked out
Then we charged into No Mans Land like it was nothing
same. I cried in theater and cry everytime I see it on youtube
I absolutely loved this movie, and this scene really proves that Gal Gadot is beautiful and badass as Wonder Woman.
I mean, her first appearance at the end of BvS was also magnificent and awesome
You know what's more badaas? She was at 6 months pregnant when she filmed this movie!
@@margarethmichelina5146
What about Schofield’s 300 yards scene? That’s also badass
@@margarethmichelina5146 dude that is dangerous for babies
👏👏👏
I’m predominantly a Marvel fan but this movie, this character, THIS SCENE! I will never forget watching it in theaters as long as I live.
No me gusta lagerra 💔 el la vida real. Ucrania y Rusia💓
As an Autistic women, this scene makes me cry every time. This is my Super Heroine. Making us women and men proud.
I can honestly say, that it won't matter if they'll make a trilogy, this scene will be the best part of Gal Gadot as Wonder-Woman. In this moment, our consciousness and our imagination is combined with the heart of a superhero.
That is true.....
@@quackilyquacker14 😌💞🙏
But wonder women 1984 ruined it now☹️☹️☹️
@@animation-around-lego7970 true
@@animation-around-lego7970 No it didn't.
words can't describe how beautfiul this scene was. Like when Superman was flying for the first time. Some of the best moments in the DCEU. and Batman's warehouse fight. the DCEU is so beautfiul.
It’s Remembrance Sunday today and I’m doing this scene for them
Don't hype it so much🙄
🙏
This scene is better than the whole superman movie.
@@samuelduranramirez7010 yea... no
What I love about this scene is right after blocking the second bullet in No Man's Land, there's just the slightest hint of a smirk on her face. It's as if she's thinking, "this is even easier than I thought." Then she stops walking and starts running. It's not a smirk of arrogance, but rather relief. Ever since she left Themyscira, Steve had constantly been telling her things are too dangerous to face head on and nobody could do it because he didn't know what she was capable of. I think his genuine concern for her safety and her inexperience with the wider world actually planted the tiniest seed of self-doubt in her mind, and that smirk was her crushing that seed and leaving it behind.
i dint like this i thought it was bad i dont know how people liked this
It’s smirk of knowledge. She was gonna block all the bullets and knew.
Underated comment. Steve meant well, and she did have to learn the ways of the world, but this is when she come into her own, and her mission.
Oh, you saw that too! hehehe
Excellently said. That smirk was her inner voice saying, "I can do this," and it spoke volumes.
This scene is so inspiring. I never liked Wonder Woman in the comic books, but Gal Gadot made her best version. I love this, it's so powerful. It always makes me cry, she represents what she really means to this world; love, wisdom and justice. An Amazon princess, a true daughter of Aphrodite and Athena. A true angel, a true warrior with a pure spirit.Thanks, Gal. Peace is your weapon and love is your shield.
This is one of the best and most inspiring scenes in a superheroes' movie. This one and Superman's first flight.
The music, the slow motion, the bullet deflections 😫😫😫 beautiful. Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman
Honestly Wonder Woman is so underrated and under appreciated.She deserves much more love than she gets
Thank you. She should have had a TV show or animated series years ago.
@@serena3673 funny you mention a tv show, theres one in the 70's with 3 seasons
@@serena3673 Lynda Carter played wonder woman in all three of the series before gal gadot got the part.
[UPDATE]
Superman = First Flight Scene
Batman = Warehouse Fight Scene
Wonder Woman = No Man's Land Scene
Aquaman = Commanding Sea Creatures Scene
Shazam = Rooftop Scene
Joker = Blood Smile Scene
The Flash = Running Back in Time Scene
I hope we get more of these genuine DC scenes.
The Batman
The punching scene.
Me: War Horse No Mans Land scene
how about harley quinn
Don't forget WW entrance scene in doomsday. That one was freakng epic.
i wish they would do justice with flash bc that's the only master card to undo their mistakes in past movies. they can literally reset timeline of every character in flash point.
This is what WW84 failed to do. Capture a moment like this.
When she learned how to fly, when she was talking to Max
When she was talking to the world and A Beautiful Lie began to play and then we see Maxwell's son nearly get attacked because of him and then his flashbacks to his incredibly sad and difficult childhood.
Well in my opinion WW84 wasnt that bad. In terms of visual style and tone, it was actually a great tribute to the 80s show with lynda carter. Even though it was a bit tedious and sorta cringe-worthy at times. Concerning Max Lord and Cheetah, they're surely way more interesting villains than Ares, Ludendorf and Dr Poison. And let's be honest : the opening competition scene was so just so well-made and spectacular. Especially with Hans zimmer music
Naw when she learned to fly. That was pretty amazing.
@@josephhoffman2992 her flying looked so dated and awful. It didn't feel serious and didn't match the tone of the universe
I always assume I am the biggest fan of Wonder Woman. This is my favorite scene of any super hero making an entrance into our human world. I cried when first seeing this moment in theaters and I cry every time I see it again and again. She is graceful , beautiful and powerful. This scene is before she even knows she has powers beyond being an amazon. Her father is Zeus and after this she will learn she can fly and use magic. I love this character! She is my favorite and this scene is my favorite!
Diana stepping onto the battlefield and Diana flipping the tank are two of my favorite moments in the entire movie. Just showing how brave and capable she is, gives me goosebumps every time.
Same here!! 🤍 It's awful how so many men today treat women with such disrespect, when Women are equal!!
I think after seeing Wonder Woman throwing the armored car I would have surrendered if I was one of the Germans.
If only WW84 was this level of epicness.
True.
Only if zack Snyder wrote the story and not Geoff Johns
well ww84 was meant to be campier and more in line with her tone in the 80s comics. not saying your opinion isnt valid, but it was in no way meant to be just like this.
Yea. Sad that it didn't lived up to my expectations .
It was impossible to recapture/recreate the full measure of this super power intro. That said...the villains lacked gravitas in WW84. They weren't really villains per se but lost individuals who were mired in their pains and sense of failure and loss/grief and were driven to choose wrongly with grave consequences. Having Diana pull of a daring rescue would have been cool and they could have tried something, really anything that demonstrated the lengths she would go to, to save innocent human beings. Those little quick takes they did in the 1st quarter of the movie were cute but not epic. Oh well...here's hoping Patti Jenkins hears people and gets "IT" when doing WW3!
I think what really makes the no man's land scene so memorable, is that it truly inspires hope... it instills courage and strength, to overcome all odds when others don't belive it to be possible...
Wonder Woman is a beacon of hope, of light, and of peace.
Like the avatar 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I really wanna be that beacon of hope for other like Diana and other war heroes, all of their heroic actions are so inspirational
so does Murphy's ridge in Lone Survivor....
Until WW1984 came along
@@spinz5937 That movie made me love and appreciate this one even more than I originally did.
When Steve Trevor shouts "Diana" it gave me chills,it meant how dangerous that place was but when she started fighting I also felt powerful .
And I think that is what makes this scene so epic!!!!...
This movie, and this scene in particular, was Gadot's Wonder Woman at her best. I love this movie!
This is what a STRONG woman looks like. Excellent Scene
This whole sequence was better than the entire Wonder Woman 1984 movie
Wonder Woman 1984 is just a weird acid trip movie
However instead of comparing it was Wonder Woman 1984 a hood movie yes it was
I didn’t mind it
@margareth michelina Oh stop and Gal has gotten more comfortable as Wonder Woman in WW84
Hi
This scene is better then the entire sequel
YEP!!
A scene like this is what 1984 was lacking
Can't agree more
it lar
It’s okay but not the worst
I love how they took a real historical war and revolved it around a a comic character makes it more powerful same with Megneto and the holocaust
same with Captain America
@@jordanlucas7392 I guess so
@@jordanlucas7392 Cap: TFA actually fell short about this. They straight out ran away from the actual WW2 to depict a fantasy war against Hydra. It’s my biggest problem with that movie.
@@rickblaine9670 I wanna see a movie about Japan during WW2
@@DakotaofRaptors i think the only close depiction about superhero movies set in WW2 Japan is The Wolverine yet it is kinda tame.
Whatever nonsense people say about this movie, but Gal Gadoy has nailed it, no one is even near her🎉
This scene is the best of any DC movie in the last decade. The music, movements, lines, everything. It's perfect! Gives me chills every time I watch it 😁
i renounced my wish and that's why i am here.
Hahaha I appreciate that
Ww84 so trash
I’m here because I wished they never died in the war
If only I could go to 1916 and help them and be Diana
What was the wish though
3:31 Wonder Woman + Hans Zimmer. So Epic!
Tina Guo's epic cello playing deserves a mention too
Actually this movies score was written by Rupert Gregson-Williams (he also scored Aquaman) but Hans Zimmer is dope too!
This scene is so iconic and is probably one of the best scenes in the whole DCEU
I love you so much Patty and Gal
I love them too and can’t wait to see what they do with the third one
least we forget, a shout out to film composer, rupert gregson williams for working on this score several time until he and the director were satisfied. the end result is what you hear, a score that slowly swells from determination to a heroic theme full of hope in an impossible situation. a hero is emerges! thank you, rupert!
This is a great scene and never gets old. I wish they included the 2-3 minutes that led up to it though. It builds up the tension and shows Diana's will boil over.
Right. The moment she turned away and grit her teeth because once again no one would listen to her was chilling.
I just saw ww84 and no one scene is even remotely close to being as awesome as this one!
@My TV Zack Snyder's Justice League, Black Adam, The Batman, And Many More To Come, DC'S Reputation Isn't Down Just From 1 Movie.
MRS GAL GADOT and MRS PATTY JENKINS, you both inspire me to become the first ever openly autistic Oscar Academy Award winner this April in 2021 in Beverly Hills Los Angeles California at Dolby Theater. You saved my life. I am twenty six years old, I'll turn 27 in Jerusalem this May 15th, and I use artificial intelligence and computer machine learning technology to daily save lives from car collisions at Mobileye Intel in Jerusalem Israel. I would be super honored to meet you Gal and Patty at the Oscars this April. I am a Israeli. I also finished Wonder Woman 1984 too. It was brilliant.
Gives me chills every single time. One of the best superhero movies of our time.
I never get tired watching Wonder Woman. She's the best among female heroes.
I still love this scene and both WW movies. Forever Wonder Woman. Forever Gal Gabor
Yes, Gal Gabor forever indeed
She's awesome!!! I love Gal Gadot and she's perfect as Wonder Woman ❤👌
I’d also get 2021 to kick 2020 once and for all. That’s what exactly I did on December 31st and I defeated 2020
this scene is more than justice league put together
This comment didnt age well.
@@sweetjoker0813 For real, my fellow joker.
@@sweetjoker0813 he mant Whedon cut
not the snyder cut though
And she was pregnant while filming all of that
@Ylnevaeh Baird yep
Yep
Yes they had to hide belly with green screen or something like that.
Well she was only pregnant during reshoots, not principal photography, so she probably wasn’t pregnant during most of these scenes
Imagine the child growing up and flexing she was in wonder woman lol
She is beautiful flower She is wonder American women
From china also love this
3:30 the back groundscore it gives me chill every single time..
Coming to this scene after #WW84 disappointed me, and realising how amazing and perfect it was....wow!! I'm still in awe
Seeing this in the theater with my big sister and my young daughter for the first time, my sister and I both cried like baby at this part. I couldn’t understand why I was so emotional. Our patriarchy has for too long oppressed women and their strengths. This scene made me feel genuinely empowered.
Any No Mans Land scene makes me cry because it happened in real life
Find empowerment in something useful rather than subversive identitarianism. Focus on the self.
Movie or not. Never underestimate the power of a woman.
That music 🔥
Just watching this because 1984 didn’t have a scene even remotely close to this
bruh the emotions when Diana renounces her wish then when she is in the sky was up to this level almost. i'm not saying its a 10/10 like this scene but it was definitely an 8.5/10 scene and was extremely close to a 10
the scene where she renounces her wish is close to this
Glad to see that I'm not the only one that thinks the renouncing wish scene was pretty powerfull as well
@@CDogBeast1992 Yea that was probably the best scene of WW84.
@@CDogBeast1992
On the last scene of 84 it made me forgave 2020 and I’m glad to see the back of it now. It was kind of a okay year because I started training for Wonder Woman 2021
Gal Gadot>Brie Larson
no doubt.
Yeah I didn't liked her Captain Marvel movie even many Marvel fans don't love her as Captain Marvel.
Task Force
She was in Avengers Endgame
let’s not compare women
Gal Gadot was better
Growing up Linda Carter was WW to me. But Gal Gadot did a great job of taking over the torch. Best Scene Ever💙💙💙
Zack Snyder involvement made this patty jekin's wonder woman absolute masterpiece.
Never cared about Wonder Woman...until I saw the movie and fell in love!!!
Endgame beats Wonder Woman
@@nicolelawless3199 calm down there Marvel fan boy.. Endgame is great, but mostly cos of the third act of the movie. imo as a whole I would pick Wonder Woman. if u said Infinity War, now that might be a tie
@@chaosiscoming9184
I love infinity war now because f how sad Gamora’s sacrifice was
@@nicolelawless3199 endgame was garbage! Wonder Woman could beat all of those characters on her own!!
@@Adamjt10
Even I could’ve beaten everyone but not Natasha
Anyone here because theyn were so dissapointed in 1984. This scene is way better than the whole sequel
Me its hard to believe it's the same director who did WW2🤔
Sooo agreeee!
nah
@Gian No wonder
One of the best action scenes in the DCEU😤‼️
1. BvS Warehouse fight ranks highest
2.Smallville fight in MoS, Superman vs Zod
3. Batman vs Superman
4. Trinity (Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman) vs Doomsday
5. This fight scene (no man's land)
Tbh this is second for me
Wonder Woman really shows her strength here. It really was a No Man's Land, but for a woman like her, she handles it.
This entire scene is better than the whole WW84 movie
This is and forever a true Superheroine movie really is should be. Heck The moment she goes up the ladder and we see the Ionic outfit. I always say "History was Made". (0:40)
Wonder Woman had no sequel. It's a stand alone masterpiece.
Let’s hope they heard the criticism and manage to go back on track with the third one.
@@rickblaine9670 let's hope 😭
I like her spriit
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂
Spirit
Same
Gal Gadot is one of the most beautiful woman in the world.
The more important is also she has natural beauty!
It's great that the DCEU films cast men and women as heroes for the most part and not boys and girls like CW does. Adolescent looks. Adolescent voices. it can be hard to take them seriously. Even though chronologically those actors are in their 20s and 30s
Some of the DC heroes of The CW like Batwoman will never be on Buffy’s level the same way The CW will never be on The WB’s level and UPN’s level.
Film vs TV casting have differences
Steven Amell, Grant Gustin, and Mellisa Benoist are all great actors, unfortunately they are stuck on network shows. Would love to see a reboot or something on hbo max like doom patrol and Superman and Lois.
Wonder Woman is the Best 😍
This scene stood out in the theatre as well, amazing stuff 👍
This movie really 🙄amazing I like 👍it
What a great movie
Totally Badass. Kind of reminds me of the time my daughter and I were working at a job site. While I was working I heard a noise behind me. When I turned around I saw my daughter had managed to get a heavy piece of equipment out of my work van, up a half flight of steps leading into a house, and to where I was working, all without help. And yes, the equipment was in full working order, too.
She was pregnant while doing these stunts & also she was a Soldier in real life
IDF?
She was a Soldier in the Israeli Army & that's why she knows so much about different things
I’m pretty sure by law all Israelites have to serve in the army for a time.
@@jamesthejoker7415 National Service
Yeah she was in the Israeli army killing Palestinian kids
Just this scene alone is better than the whole Captain Marvel's fight scenes
just sayin'
There’s no comparison. Wonder Woman is so many country miles better than Captain Marvel
Captain marvel = Shazam.
Which one are you talking about?
@@consciousconsciousness7095 the MCU Captain Marvel
Anything's better than Captain Marvel's fight scenes
She is the best Wonder Woman. She has the look, charisma, and more.
This is really n amazing i don't watch much Hollywood movies but this scene make me watch it...
Hats off.
Politics aside, this scene was just beautiful. Diana getting pinned by machinegun fire really gave off a 'weight of the world' feel.
This is classic on going to iconic scene status in movies, give it 10 years from now.
This 5 mins scene alone is alot better than the wonder Woman 1984 whole movie.
This is why I love Wonder Woman! 😍
The best female moment superhero movie all the time
Hands down the best sequence in the movie, and the best action sequence in the DCEU. It's emotional, fun, extremely well shot, has excellent cinematography, and the action is badass but also speaks to her character (while also building it). What else can you ask for? It's like nothing else in the DCEU, and 10x better than anything we got in WW84 unfortunately.
I literally get chills every time I watch this!
When Steve said "This is no man's land, Diana", I somewhat expected her to say "but I am a woman.."😂😂
Or, 'I am no man'. Oh wait, wrong movie... 🤣
@@TheBigfootangel haha lol😂
Me: it’s a war girls Land
Its not MCU
Joss Whedon would write that
I love how it pays homage to her turning into wonder woman without winking at the audience
One of the best scenes of any superhero movie ever....
This scene is better than the entire Wonder women 1984
This is the greatest scene in all of film history, and you can not change my mind.
Why would I want to change your mind if you're right?
you must be fried
of history?? absolutely not
Of super hero history, absolutely yes. All movies no
"ThIs Is ThE gReAtEsT sCeNe In AlL oF fIlM hIsToRy"
I recommend you to see more movies. The Ride of the Rohirrim and the Balrog scene from The Lord Of The Rings surpass this by a wide margin.
snyder proving even when he's not in charge he can come up with and write the best scene in the film.
Agreed !
1:53 Rutherford's gold foil experiment.... 😁
This the best WW movie
My favorite scene of the film. No weapon formed against her will never prosper.
Defo from 9ja
Somethings so badass and cool about her walk to the tank near the end of this clip before she lifts it. Her face and determination - great stuff.
3:13 the guy was like “ Dude you’re man, why do you let her go inside by herself ? “ lol 😂😂😂😂
This is my favorite scene ever! Happy Wonder Woman Day! October 21st!
Still the best scene in the movie. ❤❤❤❤ Love my girl.
I wish 1984 had something like this. Goosebumps everytime
I have grown up watching the DC, and when I saw this movie and especially this scene I dropped my jaw literally, no matter how many times you watch it, it is just not enough, right now also I came online for some work and YT suggested me this video, I have not started that work yet but I started watching this video, it is that magical..