Took my daughter's to see it today and had to have a talk with them about what the hell we just saw...
A few things...
1. Way to much sexual innuendos.
2. Chris Pines is basically naked in one scene
3. For a story that is supposed to inspire females, it sure does use the same played out predictable tropes.
4. Here's the wackest shyt... Every super hero is motivated by something... How predictable Wonder Woman is motivated by "love". She couldn't even reach her full badassness without her emotional connection to some man.
Conclusion: it's not for kids. It's predictable. Plays on the same old Hollywood tropes and reinforces sexist stereotypes. Though the action was pretty dope.
Grade C+/B- ish
Wonder women being motivated by love is no different then other super heroes movies I've seen.
Example: superman 1 (Christopher reeves) was Motivated by his love for Louis lane, when she died in the earth quake he spun the earth backwards to reverse time to bring her back.
In superman 2 superman intentionally loses his powers just to spend his life as a normal person with Louis.
In spiderman EVERYTHING he did was because he loved MJ, especially spiderman 2 (Tobe McGuire)
In batman the dark Knight rises he loved that girl so much he did everything he could to hand over the responsibility to Harvey so he could stop being batman and just be with her, she literally wrote him letter saying how stupid that was for him to even consider doing that for her.
In avengers 2, Bruce banner and scarlet were secretly planning to run away together abandoning the team just to be together.
Wolverine only STAYED in the X-men to be next to Jean grey, he was almost willing to let phoenix destroy the world until he was forced to kill her.
So her motivation for love is no different then what we have seen.