 Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman. I absolutely had no idea what to expect before I saw this film, but I will say now that I'm glad I did. My name is Brandi Keith-Avery and this is just my opinion. Alright guys thank you so much for tuning in to my opinion slash review for Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman. I really do appreciate it but before I get into the review help me out go ahead and click that subscribe button click the bell as well so you can be notified when I make uploads and also give me that thumbs up. Let's see if we can get this video to 100 likes. So like I said in my intro I had no idea what to expect. I didn't look at any reviews either. I just kind of wanted to go into this fresh kind of cold. I barely even saw any trailers but I'm a fan of Wonder Woman and you know I heard through the great round that it was a good movie and I'm glad that I did finally check it out because it came out last week and wasn't able to see it early. And one thing for me is I really do appreciate an unconventional film and what I mean by that is just something that is different than everything else or something that's abnormal. And also the reason why I say abnormal because if you are a psychologist you know you probably don't feel like there is a such thing as abnormal because I've took a couple of courses before you know when I was in school about psychology and I think the number was at the time that 48% and people in the population are abnormal. So if it's that many then there really isn't anything wrong with it. There isn't really a difference between normal and abnormal. It's just that the stereotypes and the structure that the people in power have created that most of us try to live to in society. And this movie does you know take that concept and just smash it to smithereens. And I'm really am glad that they did that. And also other ways that it's so unconventional is the editing of the film and the way that the time and the film transitions back from 1945 or 1940 back to like 1928, 1932, 1934, 1940 and back and forth to 1945. And the way it just jumps back back and forth between those time zones is just really spectacular. The editing behind all of it it just really just pulled you in and just kind of glued your eyes to the screen and I really did love it. Something else that I love is the acting. The acting across the board is some of the best I've seen all year especially for Luke Evans. Luke Evans I would be pretty upset if he didn't get an award or at least some recognition or nomination when it comes to award season later on this fall. And of course this was the perfect time to release this movie because it deserves all the accolades, all the kudos. And like my goodness gracious this film has so much passion especially between I forgot her name Rebecca Hall. And I remember Rebecca Hall in a movie what was it Deep Blue Sea that came out in 1999. Yeah I think it was 99 and that was when I was in high school like a freshman of sophomore. And her role in that movie like really pissed me off you know and kind of ever since then I just really haven't been a fan of her as an actress even though when she was doing in Deep Blue Sea was just a role to sound like you were stupid in that movie. But in this movie here like like this is based on a true story like man I have so much respect for her because her and her she's married to Luke Evans or whatever. Her name is Elizabeth Marston and his name is William Moulton Marston and the relationship that they have is just so honest. Not only is their relationship so honest but this whole movie is honest. This is the most honest movie that I have ever like one of the I don't want to say that I've ever seen. It's one of the most honest movies that I've ever seen and it just by doing that it just makes the film that much better. And they are psychologists and what something that I want to do more research on them because one thing about their characters and the way they were portrayed in this movie is they face every obstacle full on and do not run away. They truly know how to express themselves and how to articulate their words and try to come to a common denominator to solve whatever problem that they may come in contact with. And they kept doing this throughout the film over and over over especially Elizabeth Marston played by Rebecca Hall I mean seriously. She was just straight up no filter you know I'm saying she was like look I know you're going to be working with my husband but don't smash my husband. I mean we can get along great. This can be a great work relationship. Just one thing I don't want from you is just don't smash my husband. If you don't smash my husband things everything is going to be great and we're going to have a great time. Like who comes at people like that you know I'm saying that's like unheard of you know like usually if you're going to say something like that you have a reason to but like this is like during the interview in the first five minutes. So immediately I was like okay I like her you know I'm saying she is dope and that just goes to show just how great Elizabeth Marston really was. She is no longer here. She lived up to a hundred. I think at the end it said that she passed away in like 2015 or 2017. So she lived along for a life but man her character was like whoa you know I'm saying you do not want to mess with this lady. And the relationship that they had like they just treated each other fairly and I will say that I'm not going to necessarily say I agree with their relationship and I'm not going to spoil it for you but I respect it. And one thing that their relationship did work out in this movie is because they are just so honest with each other and know how to express themselves. And a lot of times relationships fail not just because people fall out of love for each other or have a disdain for each other just because people don't know how to communicate properly at all. And that was not a problem for this couple. I mean they have their ups and downs but you know no. That just was not an issue for this couple right here. And just the science behind everything in the psychology of like what Luke Evans character was going through William Marston and how he used it and put it on the page for Wonder Woman like was this brilliant. And I already love Wonder Woman as a character strong female character from the Amazons but like I was just blown away and Miss Maras like wow that's why you know Wonder Woman has the last word of truth. That's why she has the bands. That's why she uses a rope. That's why she is dressed a certain way. This is why her hair is black. Like it puts all that out on the forefront these things that I never would have thought about like that this thing happened in this man's life to where he wanted to put on page and he just has so much damn passion like real talk and then what even boosted the passion up to a higher level was the score of this movie like but one of the best scores of this year and it really did intensify a sex scene in this movie too. I mean like guys you know please go see this movie. It was written and directed by Angela Robinson. She wrote and directed this film. She also did True Blood and some other stuff that I've never heard of and you if you want to go check that out you know look it up but this movie you know was a masterpiece. Like one of the best one of the better movies that I've seen this year. It is a true cinematic masterpiece. If I had to rate this movie out of 1 out of 10 I would give it a 10 out of 10 yes a 10 out of a 10 a perfect cinematic masterpiece. But guys that's just my opinion. Have you seen Professor Marston and the woman Wonder Wonder Woman? Do you want to see it? Have I turned you on? Have I turned you off? Do you agree with me or do you disagree with me? Let me know in the comment section below. Let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing. If you like this video go ahead and give me a thumbs up and if you don't like the video that's fine just leave me a comment below why and still give me the thumbs up. Since you're watching this on YouTube go ahead and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Comment on my subscriber so you can get all the content I happen to provide. You can also click the bell so you can be notified. Also guys go to my website check me out there. I do have written reviews. You can bookmark the site and also look me up on social media. 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