"The war to end all wars." Every time I hear that phrase, I feel so sorry for everyone who perished in the First World War. They thought they were giving their lives for a peace that would last generations, only to end about 20 years later.
Well, the Versailles Treaty is to blame for that situation. Germany was left dying and starving. Then the great depression. The nazis were a direct consequence.
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Xado87 exactly. Hitler took advantage of a weakened Germany in order for him to gain power.
The treaty of Versailles was way too harsh on germany. France actually wanted it to be even harsher but the British and Americans said no to that. It's not suprising that the german people looked to Hitler as some savior even though that backfired on them
AgniKai not to mention Germany took almost the full blunt of it while Austria and other countries against the allies just watched. To bad Germans then didn’t know how bad Hitler was.
The look on the Diana and the young Amazons as they were unable to grasp the sheer magnitude of the war being described to them. And the sorrow in Queen Hippolyta's face who probably is the only one among them who has seen such a scale of death in her lifetime. Thats some pretty good acting there.
At the end he fights against the lasso to try not saying how concerned and terrified he is about the state of the war. That little thing by itself shows he’s trying to be optimistic, showing both how good of a person he is and confirming just how terrible this war is.
okay but remeber at this moment hes telling this to the queen of the amazons that with the GODS of olympus and green lanterns etc fought off a invasion from darkseids ppl, and got to hold down mother boxes that literally teraform a planet in a hour. while all hes crying about is some gas lol. u gottta admit its not wonder her face didnt move 25m ppl aint shit to whole planet genocide
@p m people dont realise without WWI we get no WWII. WWII had more deaths but that’s because warfare evolved, it’s always going to happen that way, and factoring in the genocide of Jewish people it’s a main reason there are more deaths in WWII. Point is, the world didn’t know what a global war was like until WWI, and by then everyone got a lust for more
The way Steve spoke in pain about the war was amazing, but what really sold this moment was the Lasso of Truth. Everyone of them had to realize he was speaking the truth, despite how horrid it was to know that there is a war that massive and deadly.
Lol also that the lasso makes him not be able to talk freely in his own way like explaining what war he was talking about. All he said was war. He didnt specify it to them in detail where he came from exactly.
Let this not distract you from the fact that Batman , super man and wonder woman held the lace of truth to mention their real names. And Batman said his real name is Batman.
@@cxtcutsml706 mostly accurate, but considering that Korean War and Vietnam War were proxy wars during Cold War. So it would be like this: Cold War: heh heh heh. Meet my kids Korean War and Vietnam War.
It’s pretty impressive how long he manages to hold off the Lasso’s power Edit: obviously i know this is a fictional show of fictional strength in a fictional story, you guys don’t have to keep telling me its fictional
4:24 What gets me about this scene is the look on Diana’s face when Steve says “Women and children slaughtered!” and he says it’s like the world is going to end. The look in her eyes is shocked, horrified, heartbroken…like her innocence is shattered by hearing about such suffering existing in the world while she’s safe in Themiscyera. That’s when she knows what she has to do.
WW1 is also what started Chemical warfare. Chlorine gas is no joke. and you can suffer its effects on a small scale when you clean your bathroom. always ventilate it well and from there, Germans kept dabbling in it but Hitler didnt resort to it but a cult in japan, years later, used sarin gas. Saddam used mustard gas rockets.
In the last volume of Andrzej Sapkowski's "The Witcher Saga" there is a nice reference to this term - a young boy who wants to join the army and fight the Nilgaardians tells a dwarf captain in an inn that the war they're about to fight in is The War Able To Put An End To All Wars. And the captain spits, takes a sip of beer and points at a fat lady by the counter: "You see her, boy? She's Evangelina Parr. She's big. Some may even say she's enormous. But, despite her size, she's definitely not a hooker able to put an end to all hookers...
yeah but there was a reason hypolita started mistrusting the world outside and shut them off to protect themyscira! Perhaps we shall learn more about it in the Synder cut
Just like @unknown person and @Apoorva Ranjan said they isolated themselves from the world of man. Zeus with his dying breath created Themyscira and then placing an invisible barrier protecting them from Mankind's savagery
Never watch movies after reading the comics ‘cept hardcore Henry that’s a great movie and isn’t that gory like it’s rated it just has lots of blood but you can see that it’s fake.
I just noticed something interesting in this scene. The lasso compels Steve to tell the truth, anytime he resist he feels pain. When he starts talking about war, especially when he says the line “It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen” you can tell his in pain, and I suspect it’s because he is unwilling to admit the truth of how afraid he is and how much pain and suffering he has witnessed as a result of the war. It’s a subtle but interesting expression during a critical moment of the film. Chris Pine did an excellent job in this scene.
@@spicyryan3853 maybe just a joke about the two Steves of DC(Steve Trevor) and Marvel (Steve Rogers) who are both soldiers....such a coincidence that the actors share the same first name too(Chris Pine and Chris Evans)😅😂
Charmedsas1 I actually do not blame Hipployta since their island home was created to hide the Amazons to hide them from Ares and not go near the wars going on in modern civilization
AJ Lemus Unless the question is “What is your mission?”, in which case he’s screwed. Let’s face it, his mission is way more than not to not disclose his mission!!!
Nukes weren't around back then and what he said was indeed true. Ww1 saw the entry of chemical and biological warfare which was incredibly devastating, that combined with new weapons like machine guns, tanks, airplanes, mortars, Zeppelins, etc. made the war far more deadlier than anything that had happened before.
@@zippyparakeet1074 I read that war is the "catalyst for technological innovation" and it seems to hold up. I would by no means say this innovation is good, as it's responsible for the deaths of countless individuals, but it seems to be a driving force for invention.
I was just there to observe and report, nothing more. *blows up munitions and chem-weapons facilities, disables several enemy biplanes, steals enemy intelligence AND gets out alive* Talk about going above and beyond the call of duty Edit: thanks for the upvotes
WW1 tends to get overlooked and overshadowed by WW2, but we cannot forget that not only was this the first war that engulfed the entire planet (hence the name) it's the war that changed warfare. For centuries, it had always been the larger army had the most likely chance of succeeding. Even when it went from the sword and spear to the musket and bayonet, it was still considered having the larger army had the best chance of winning. But WW1 made the use of larger armies obsolete; the weapons were evolving faster than we knew how to fight an counter. And what was worse, we had officers who were so used to how we fought before, (both armies marching out onto the field and taking turns exchanging shots while the other side reloads) and stubbornly believed that the war could still be won that way. Machine gun turrets and mortars could wipe out entire battalions in seconds, and long range artillery could destroy entire trenches. This was also the first time we had developed tanks, flamethrowers and fighter planes for warfare. But the worst of it was the gas. Imagine peeking over your trench and seeing a thick green or yellow cloud miles long coming at you. One such event was in 1915, the second year of the war, at Osowiec Fortress. The Germans used chlorine and bromine gas in order to kill the Russians who were holding the line so that they could cover the retreat of the Russian army. The Russians had nothing to use to protect themselves from the gas, save for torn shirts and rags to cover their mouths and noses. When the Germans advanced, they expected the Russians to be completely wiped out. What they did not expect was for 100 Russians to slowly and painfully pick themselves up and advance toward them. The gas had killed most of the Russians there; those that got up suffered a far worse fate. The chemicals from the gas mixed with the moisture in their lungs, forming an acidic compound. They were poisoned and melting from the inside out. Their appearance was like that of the walking dead, coughing up large amounts of blood and bits of lung as flesh fell off here and there. This frightened the Germans so much that they retreated without firing a shot, despite having 7,000 men against the 100 Russians. This event was known as the Attack of the Dead Men, and one of the reasons why chemical warfare was forbidden for future use.
Oh yes…. Look up Sabaton, they have a song “Attack of the dead men” commending this. They have many songs about WW1 and WW2. Plus other battles. I am not a fan of metal rock…….but Sabaton is now an exception to that rule. Back then there was no word Zombie back then to describe the living dead. That was not till after WW2 I think…name came from a movie. But if that word had existed, the Germans would of been SCREAMING it!
I don’t blame them for retreating. If I saw this for the first time without being given context, I would genuinely think the fucking dead were coming back to life.
@@RetroCube That shows how wild and chaotic the first Great War was. No one knew how to fight it. With each new weapon came desperation in tactics, which led to more new weapons and even greater desperation. People truly believed the first World War was going to be the end of the world, and that it was only going to end one way; last man standing. One such event to help demonstrate the chaotic desperation was December 13th, 1916, also known as White Friday on Mount Marmolada. There was no success in the battle, and more soldiers each day were dying from freezing to death rather than actual combat. Desperate for an advantage, the officers had the idea to launch mortars at the peaks of the mountain in order to bury the other side in an avalanche. Good strategy; except both sides had the same idea. Over 10,000 died on that mountain; most are buried under so much ice and snow we've only been able to recover a dozen or so bodies 100 years later. To this day, Passchendaele is considered one of the greatest military blunders in history. Over 600,000 died in that battle to claim a mile of territory, which was lost again the next day. A decent amount of those men died not from combat, but from drowning in mud made from heavy rainfall and artillery destroying underground pipes.
How many of you rubes that don't understand that figure of speach have to make the same mistake in the comments section? It's an expression, like saying "that's a party to end all parties." It just means it's a huge party, not that their won't be more parties.
Solo, probably. But Harrison Ford has requested that when he passes, the hat and whip pass on with him. I hope hollywood honors that wish, tbh. Ford is Indiana, and Indiana is Ford.
its most likely a grenade you don't drop a "bomb" by hand, thats kinda dumb and impractical and you could call a bomb a grenade and vice versa they both explode
Yep, till Patty Jenkins and Geoff Johns came along and ruined everything with WW84. Sadly, they're still the one who wrote the plot for the third installment.
@UC9fth8tTLjO5vsxMQlwUl_g yeah those fucking assholes ruined the whole movie.Wondar woman is one of my favorite character.I hope they can fix what they ruined.
Because hyppolyta is a bad person kinda she turned her back on man kind for so long feeding her people lies and when she hears what is going on She is like 😐😒 she knew it was because of ares that's why she let Diana leave she was in the wrong but some people don't understand that
I love this scene. It not only has great acting by Pine, it introduces the Lasso of Truth and its powers, as well as leading naturally into a big exposition dump that informs the entire rest of the story. It also grounds the superhero in the human world by introducing real war horrors. Real stakes. Real heroism. Real drama. Such a good scene.
@@longlostwraith5106 Soviets actually won war against Finland, but they they are considered bad guys. Genghis Khan won a lot of wars, yet many people consider him villain nowadays.
What a lucky, lucky day he had. First, he walks all the way down the length of building full of people and no one stops him to ask who he was. Then he gets his hands on a note book with notes of what is being made there, gets a ready-to-go plane to get out of there, and finally, swings back around and takes out a building after dropping a few bombs. All in 10 - 15 minutes. Steve Trevor, you’re amazing.
Steve: It could stop the war! Queen: *looks bored* Wonder Woman: War??? What war? Steve: The war to end all wars Queen: *looks sad* Steve: Soilders and civilians *All the women dont seem to care* Steve: Women and children WonderWoman: We gotta help those women
Its because in the Comics, man were seen as the real reason of war and the Amazons sees the children as pure creatures because they cant have kids, they are mold through clay. They feel pity for women because they are molded by their image so they think woman are like them. Also you guys over react Diamna was already on board to stop the war at the beggining the cut scenes were just lacking, you guys interpreted this as man hating, just wow, wow. Dianna cared for the men in the was in the uncrossable path yet you guys think Dianna think about women is just sad. you guys are too drunk in hating Feminist that you mix fake feminist from real femenist. Yeh I know there are ome wrong grmmars, Im to Lazy to edit it out hahaha.
Seriously. I have no idea how that turd of a script got approved for 84 and how this film looks so much more cinematic seeing they're both directed by the same person.
I think they were trying to make a lot of 84 cheesey because of the era so it looks different to the original but probably went too far because a lot of it looks like a TV show
“The war to end all wars… 4 years, 27 countries, 25 million dead… soldiers and civilians…innocent people, women and children slaughtered” that’s pretty heavy having the Amazons hear this for the first time… knowing they are secluded from the rest of the world and Diana had no idea. This scene cuts deep💯
I think Steve was in pain toward the end because he realized these people know nothing about the war and didnt want to share the horrors he knows, but the lasso forced him to.
Diana: "The Lasso of Hestia compels you to reveal the truth! What is your mission?" Steve: "Whoever you are, you're in more danger than you think" Diana: *"Goddammit Hestia, shit's broken"*
"My uh... name is Captain James Tiberius Kirk of the Starship Enterprise and my ongoing mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life forms and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before."
It’s during WW1 (I think) so fetishes didn’t exist yet but I get your point. Who wouldn’t want do be on an island with nothing but beautiful women? I sure as hell would. (Edit: Ok as many of you have explained fetishes did exist so thank you all for the head up)
@@thescreenslaver8520 bro look up pompeii art, the writings of the marquis de sade, and the history/origin of wonder woman as a character and come back with your opinion on "fetishes didnt exist yet" ;)
I really liked how he describes the sheer magnitude of the war and how horrible/apocalyptic it looked to people in that time period. Really sets a subtle dark historical feeling in the movie even if it’s about superheroes and stuff.
@@MyNameisMessenger sure we would. If your skin starts falling off it's lady poison. If you start hallucinating that your skin is falling off- oh wait I see the problem.
@@masterimaginariumdooblepop7592 this is now part of my headcanon. After she survived and fled Germany in the wake of the war, she emigrated to Gotham City and married a nice man named Mr. Crane.
*Me:* "Welcome. Any questions about the future?" *Time Traveling WWI Solider:* "Yes, in your time, do you still talk about our sacrifices in the War? The War to End All Wars?" *Me:* "I'm assuming you mean World War 1, correct?" *WWI Veteran:* "...I'm sorry. World War WHAT?!"
Syed Noore Rasul um theres different ways to use RIP. You can use RIP if someone died or RIP when something bad happens to someone like they lost something or got hurt
I love Gal Gadot's reactions in these scene. She goes from confident and sure of herself to panicked and upset and you can see it all in her body language. You can tell that right there she knows she has to do something and has decided to do it as soon as she can figure out what it is.
The most horrifying thing about the experiment Dr. Poison was concocting in this scene…is that we don’t know whether her little Guinea pig was either a German soldier mindlessly willing to put himself in a suicidal task or if he was an imprisoned soldier from one of the opposing armies.
Considering the soldiers themselves gave her the name Dr poison, it’s evident they didn’t want to be around or assigned to her. I unfortunately do think it was some poor soul unfortunate enough to be assigned to her protection.
Not really. The first world war didn't resolve anything, folks just got tired of fighting. Part of the reason why folks were initially well-disposed to Germany's initial pushes were the fact that the common sentiment was that what had been done to Germany was far too harsh, and that harshness has resulted not just in Germany's economic collapse, but had a domino effect that suppressed the entire economy of Europe. Then add the rise of Stalinist Russia, and the issue that the United States refused to ratify the same United Nations precursor (the League of Nations) that president Woodrow Wilson had thought would be instrumental in avoiding further open conflict, and you brew the perfect conditions for the second world war to begin.
This was actually a pretty decent movie. And a much more likable rendition of wonder woman than any previous one I've seen. Primarily because she was the first rendition of her I had seen that was not a misandrist. In fact, when everyone around her was showing favoritism for women and negativity for men, she wasn't, and was coming to their defense, and even trying to win the battles without killing anyone, she was just trying to save everyone and end war itself.
@@larasantaella so men openly admit their appreciation for a female hero who lives up to the lofty ideals that we should ALL aspire to, treating people of both genders with the respect and dignity we all deserve, and you think the appropriate response to this is to insult men in general? Do you think this Wonder Woman would approve of your vitriol?
Is no one gonna talk about how well Steve resisted the lasso? I mean yeah it eventually got to him but damn, he held off a weapon made by the gods for a brief while and he's only a human🤯🤯
perhaps but he was literally clutching his straws and wrangling his mind to think whether if he should tell them, because if he says or repeats that phrase "It's classified" then he'd be scorched, but he wanted to be alive to carry his notes to the British...
1:29 "Ok mom! Im going to work!" "Oh sweetie, thank you so much for helping us pay the bills. Without you, your brother, pregnant sister and alcoholic yet deep-down-good uncle could not survive!" "Dont worry mom ill be back before supper!" And that, was the last time Timmy went for supper.
I like how his honesty and passion about the millions of men, women and children lost was a complete surprise to Amazonia. They failed. Steve was more honorable in fighting True Evil then they ever could be.
LuckofTheIrish So foolishness and stupidity is the norm coz that’s what Majority does?!! Hitler himself called it Hakenkreuz which means crooked cross. He had the church’s support to rain horror on the Jews. But sure, coz u r a brainwashed sheep, give in to the Church’s propoganda and call it Swastika. You do you.
@@beowulf555 That is a complete fabrication invented by people like you who hate organized religion. I'm sorry to disillusion you, but you're no different from the Neo-Nazis who claim the Jews made up the Holocaust. It's a historical fact that while Hitler and several of his followers were raised Christian, he became hostile towards religion during his rise to power, none more so than Judaism. Moreover, the German Catholic Church opposed the Nazi party. But hey, I'm sure I should ignore all the historical facts and the common consensus just because one person on youtube said so. Of course, I think the large army of American Christian men (which includes my grandfather and great-uncles) that fought against Hitler would disagree with you. And before you type out your witty comeback, know that I truly don't care. This all started because I said most people say swastika, but you're clearly going to be triggered by anything I have to say, so I don't plan on engaging further. Have a nice day~
For me it brought to mind Dave Chapelle's skit about what a silly thing Wonder Woman's lasso is, where his own very honest response would be "Nice tits!"
while under the effects of the lasso of truth he says "You are in more danger than you think" and they... completely ignore him and push on. Makes sense.
@4:00 Can we all appreciate how well this moment truly conveys the scale and horror that was the First World War, sure the second was worse but you have to consider the perspective of the human race at the time, before this the largest conflict still in living memory was the Napoleonic wars and that was just armies of men firing muskets and small cannons. World War I was the first time we would witness conflict on an industrial scale, weapons wielded by a single man that could kill hundreds, unstoppable war machines that can lay waste to entire cities, clouds of toxic gas that no one can hide from, it truly looked like an apocalyptic future.
Good point. My grandfather fought in the First World War (or The Great War, as it was known then) and he would never, never speak of it to anyone. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 97. All he ever said about it, was once to my grandmother "if you had seen the terrible sights I saw, you would get down on your knees and thank God you had been spared such things, and if you wish to please me, never ask me of it again."
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 - My uncle was the same way. He fought in the Pacific during World War 2, and had to use a flame thrower against the Japanese who refused to come out of the caves. I can't imagine the trauma that would cause.
@@josephmargetanski912 We have checked out my grandfather's service record and he was in both the battle of Fromelles and in the battle of Polygon Wood. Meaning that he likely saw mustard gas being used, which caused terrible burns and lifelong lung damage. A lot of men that came home from the Great War suffered what was then called shell shock - today it would be recognised as PTSD
1910's *Had one of the biggest wars in history that was marked with radical regime changes and a near complete collapse of the old order, along with a plague which infected a third of the population of the globe, killing up to 100 million people* Millennials: Meh 2020 *Has a few border skirmishes amoung a few third rate powers and a virus that's barely managed to kill 1 million people out of a far larger global population* Millennials: Now this is an Avengers level threat
When he is describing the war and the casualties, I find that to be very powerful. I don't know why. Maybe it's the amazon's reaction, but I feel like it is so heart wrenching.
I like the detail that he's straining to say those last words, like he really doesn't want to talk about the horrors of whats happening or admit just how much it's unnerving him.
I've always thought that the reason Steve is able to resist the Lasso of Truth temporarily is that the way the Lasso's power would operate specifically; in-universe, would be to remove the inhibitions of someone lying while simultaneously turning any emotions connected to the lie: Greed, malice, shame, guilt, etc. into a burning sensation; both physically and mentally, that would be experienced worse the greater the selfish attachment to the lie. Steve however has no selfish reason to deny them information, hence why it takes a few seconds longer and he's able to resist temporarily as the Lasso's effect has to transform selfless emotions; which would be more difficult to manipulate, hence his temporary resistance. Essentially, if the Lasso removes inhibition and turns negative emotions into a painful force that compels the truth from anyone, then emotions based in selfless actions would not be as immediately painful as the weight of moral duty vs. selfish greed turned against you; by this magical force, would be; in contrast, less immediately painful and compelling. If so, it's a clever way to subtly characterise him as a morally good person from the get go; despite being in a morally grey conflict and job.
"The war to end all wars."
Every time I hear that phrase, I feel so sorry for everyone who perished in the First World War. They thought they were giving their lives for a peace that would last generations, only to end about 20 years later.
Well, the Versailles Treaty is to blame for that situation. Germany was left dying and starving. Then the great depression. The nazis were a direct consequence.
Xado87 exactly. Hitler took advantage of a weakened Germany in order for him to gain power.
The treaty of Versailles was way too harsh on germany. France actually wanted it to be even harsher but the British and Americans said no to that. It's not suprising that the german people looked to Hitler as some savior even though that backfired on them
Germany was pushed to its absolute extreme and it's not suprising they broke
AgniKai not to mention Germany took almost the full blunt of it while Austria and other countries against the allies just watched. To bad Germans then didn’t know how bad Hitler was.
The look on the Diana and the young Amazons as they were unable to grasp the sheer magnitude of the war being described to them. And the sorrow in Queen Hippolyta's face who probably is the only one among them who has seen such a scale of death in her lifetime.
Thats some pretty good acting there.
It's pretty standard
yes
Kid Peligro the look on her face when he says ‘war to end all wars’ shows that she knows there will always be war
Well said Kid.
She was expressionless lmao Her eyes wasn’t even showing anything just blank.
"Where did you get that great lasso?"
"Amazon!"
😂🤣😅🤣😂👍🏽
This should have more likes😂
😂😂😭😭😂😂
boooo get off of the stage 😂😂😂
wth
Makes sense that Diana falls for him so quickly...the lasso 100% confirms that he is a great, honest person with pure motives.
Well said
no
@@thepsychicspoon5984 foff
He doesn’t have a choice but to be honest.
Nope. Hormones go into overdrive when they see a male.
"It could stop the war"
"What war"
"The war"
"You mean world war 1?"
"World war 1 WHAT?"
World war 1 above all
Other Amazonians: *gives WTF look at a woman*
Woman:... *Sarcastic* Uhm, I mean. We’re at peace in the future!
As explaned in a Quite As Interesting episode, it was called world war 1 long before ww2.
It wasn't called WWI during the war. It was just the war, the great war, or the war to end all wars.
@@CoachDoug714 I had just told otherwise
At the end he fights against the lasso to try not saying how concerned and terrified he is about the state of the war. That little thing by itself shows he’s trying to be optimistic, showing both how good of a person he is and confirming just how terrible this war is.
Steve is a great man. 😃
I mean, WWI was horrifying. Though, I can only imagine what the Amazonians thought of WWII... Or Vietnam...
okay but remeber at this moment hes telling this to the queen of the amazons that with the GODS of olympus and green lanterns etc fought off a invasion from darkseids ppl, and got to hold down mother boxes that literally teraform a planet in a hour. while all hes crying about is some gas lol. u gottta admit its not wonder her face didnt move 25m ppl aint shit to whole planet genocide
@p m people dont realise without WWI we get no WWII. WWII had more deaths but that’s because warfare evolved, it’s always going to happen that way, and factoring in the genocide of Jewish people it’s a main reason there are more deaths in WWII. Point is, the world didn’t know what a global war was like until WWI, and by then everyone got a lust for more
The boys in the trenches called her doctor poison, why, they have little imagination.
The way Steve spoke in pain about the war was amazing, but what really sold this moment was the Lasso of Truth. Everyone of them had to realize he was speaking the truth, despite how horrid it was to know that there is a war that massive and deadly.
Except the queen. She was like "War to end all wars? Not this shit again."
@@LecherousLizard She knew that war never ends. It just takes a break every now and then.
The Seventh Raiper WW2 Conflict was deadlier than WW1
Also the lasso compels him to speak more on what is the war as understating the impact would be a lie
Lol also that the lasso makes him not be able to talk freely in his own way like explaining what war he was talking about.
All he said was war. He didnt specify it to them in detail where he came from exactly.
Let this not distract you from the fact that Batman , super man and wonder woman held the lace of truth to mention their real names. And Batman said his real name is Batman.
Fucking legend
He is Batman, and Bruce Wane is just a persona of him.
Batman is his true self, while Bruce Wanye ishis mask.
He is batman...cz he believes he is batman..it is truth for him, that's why its turned out to truth to them
"Diana of themyscira, Daughter of Queen Hippolyta"
"Clark Kent, Kal-El"
*BATMAN.*
Steve: “The war to end all wars”
Adolf Hitler: *”slow down there bucko”*
This is my favorite one
*Cold War: Hol’ up*
*Korean War: wait a minute-*
*Vietnam War: lmao*
*Iraq War: bruh moment*
*Afghanistan: You funny...!!!!*
*Syria: Bitch you thought.*
@@cxtcutsml706 I wonder how sassy WW 3 will be
@@cxtcutsml706 mostly accurate, but considering that Korean War and Vietnam War were proxy wars during Cold War.
So it would be like this:
Cold War: heh heh heh. Meet my kids Korean War and Vietnam War.
@@irish5662 *N U K E S*
It’s pretty impressive how long he manages to hold off the Lasso’s power
Edit: obviously i know this is a fictional show of fictional strength in a fictional story, you guys don’t have to keep telling me its fictional
He's impressive enough not just to impress Diana, but make her fall in love with him lol
@@leila2484 He's also Chris Pine... so I mean she really had no choice in the matter.
That’s integrity man.
He’s above average guys don’t you listen lol
@@leila2484 Beautiful name😂😂😎
Diana: What is your mission?
Steve: i'm spyyyy.....*breathing
......spiiiiderman..... *Death.
Especially when he voiced Earth 1 Peter Parker in Into the Spiderverse!
@@eugeniawong249 he did amazing!
Glad I'm not the only one who thought of that!
@@eugeniawong249 Actually he's not Earth 1, he is a version of Earth 1610 Spider-Man, he is very different but also the same.
I really thought Diana would ask him what's a spy
4:24 What gets me about this scene is the look on Diana’s face when Steve says “Women and children slaughtered!” and he says it’s like the world is going to end. The look in her eyes is shocked, horrified, heartbroken…like her innocence is shattered by hearing about such suffering existing in the world while she’s safe in Themiscyera.
That’s when she knows what she has to do.
That's true acting skills, considering she was in the IDF.
@@larasantaellaWhich means she saved women and children from Hamas
@@larasantaella Why don't you go back to Nazi Germany you jew hating bigot
@@slickrick2420here here.
Only justice leaguer that’s a real life hero.
@@slickrick2420 Who wouldn't be in danger if not for the IDF anyways
"A war to end all wars"
WW2: *Hold my Nuke*
Worse, bio weapons
Hold my harbor
Vietnam war. "apply napalm to the unburnt area of your skin"
WW1 is also what started Chemical warfare. Chlorine gas is no joke. and you can suffer its effects on a small scale when you clean your bathroom. always ventilate it well
and from there, Germans kept dabbling in it but Hitler didnt resort to it but a cult in japan, years later, used sarin gas.
Saddam used mustard gas rockets.
In the last volume of Andrzej Sapkowski's "The Witcher Saga" there is a nice reference to this term - a young boy who wants to join the army and fight the Nilgaardians tells a dwarf captain in an inn that the war they're about to fight in is The War Able To Put An End To All Wars. And the captain spits, takes a sip of beer and points at a fat lady by the counter: "You see her, boy? She's Evangelina Parr. She's big. Some may even say she's enormous. But, despite her size, she's definitely not a hooker able to put an end to all hookers...
Steve: 25 million dead soldiers and civilians
Wonder Woman: -_-
Steve: *Women and children slaughtered!*
Wonder Woman: O_O
Lmaooo
Emmmm... women and children aren't civilians?
@@papaoso8340 he's just following the script
So nobody cares when men die!!!!
Harsha Reddy basically…men are seen as expendable. Throughout history and in Hollywood.
Steve: The war
Wonder women: What war?
Literally that was their purpose in life, to watch over humanity and protect them... Good job
She had one job...
yeah but there was a reason hypolita started mistrusting the world outside and shut them off to protect themyscira! Perhaps we shall learn more about it in the Synder cut
Hippolyta shut down Themyscira from the outside world.
Just like @unknown person and @Apoorva Ranjan said they isolated themselves from the world of man. Zeus with his dying breath created Themyscira and then placing an invisible barrier protecting them from Mankind's savagery
Never watch movies after reading the comics ‘cept hardcore Henry that’s a great movie and isn’t that gory like it’s rated it just has lots of blood but you can see that it’s fake.
I just noticed something interesting in this scene. The lasso compels Steve to tell the truth, anytime he resist he feels pain. When he starts talking about war, especially when he says the line “It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen” you can tell his in pain, and I suspect it’s because he is unwilling to admit the truth of how afraid he is and how much pain and suffering he has witnessed as a result of the war. It’s a subtle but interesting expression during a critical moment of the film. Chris Pine did an excellent job in this scene.
Steve is an impressive man for resisting the Lasso of Truth. He's definitely gonna lift Mjolnir in Justice League: Endgame.
Waah bhai kya guess kiya hai
He definitely gonna lift mjolnir in justice league endgame really
Wait what
@@spicyryan3853 maybe just a joke about the two Steves of DC(Steve Trevor) and Marvel (Steve Rogers) who are both soldiers....such a coincidence that the actors share the same first name too(Chris Pine and Chris Evans)😅😂
@@darcyliz9993 oh thanks
I love Steve face, he is like Yo we have been fighting for over 3 years how can you have not heard about it?
i asked myself the same thing. that should of been the first thing out of his mouth around 4:00
in the comics and cartoons the queen has a link, kinda like a link to the outside world to see whats going on but never act on them. no their prob
Charmedsas1 I actually do not blame Hipployta since their island home was created to hide the Amazons to hide them from Ares and not go near the wars going on in modern civilization
He kinda was rambling halfway through
Why couldn’t he just say I can’t disclose my mission to you, he’d be telling the truth.
AJ Lemus Unless the question is “What is your mission?”, in which case he’s screwed. Let’s face it, his mission is way more than not to not disclose his mission!!!
That goes against the rule of films
Can't he say... I don't want to tell you?
B2Roland While that is technically very true, it strictly does not answer the question!
Martin Desgagnés it’s not an answering the question rope tho. It’s a truth thing so he’s telling the truth
“A war to end all wars”
Germany in 1939 “were doing a sequel”
Hahahaha
Germans: It's gonna be ündervoll
World war 2: electric boogaloo
@@CesarGarcia-nd5xz what means ündervoll?
@@astra1836 Wonderful
@@CesarGarcia-nd5xz ahhh i think U mean Wundervoll :D
Is no one gonna talk about Chris Pine's amazing, amazing acting here?
Same!! He's a great actor!
@@Neilschlighter Thank you!
🙌🙌🙌🙌
He’s always great so I think it’d be more noticeable if his performance WASN’T amazing lol
Dude always amazing.
WW1: "The war to end all wars."
WW2: Am I a joke to you?
Yeah Europe found out about that joke the hard way 21 years later
WW3: I'm about to end the whole humanity's career.
WW3: Hold my Mech.
WW1 was called "The Great War" because of great innovations.
@@spikespiegel6587 Nice bit of info there. 👍
3:45 looks like the cutscene ends and you can play now.
Phoenix Swanson
That's what I thought when I saw the movie.
It's like Indiana Jones
Lol
It shows and objective and a waypoint
Thisnis actually a pretty good find compared to the other memey top voted comments, why doesn't it have more likes?
"Weapons more deadlier than you could ever imagine"
Atomic bomb: *Laughs in nuclear.
Nukes weren't around back then and what he said was indeed true. Ww1 saw the entry of chemical and biological warfare which was incredibly devastating, that combined with new weapons like machine guns, tanks, airplanes, mortars, Zeppelins, etc. made the war far more deadlier than anything that had happened before.
@@zippyparakeet1074 I know, I was talking about in the future lmao
@@zippyparakeet1074 I read that war is the "catalyst for technological innovation" and it seems to hold up. I would by no means say this innovation is good, as it's responsible for the deaths of countless individuals, but it seems to be a driving force for invention.
We now have weapons even more deadlier than Stevey could ever imagine too
Hiroshima and nagasaki
A War To End All Wars
Hitler:yes but actually no
Default_Boi 2945 At least Hitler lost
Joe Whitehead True
@@joewhitehead3 wym that's bad that he did
Salvador Limon Why is that bad?
Salvador Limon excuse me what lmao
I was just there to observe and report, nothing more.
*blows up munitions and chem-weapons facilities, disables several enemy biplanes, steals enemy intelligence AND gets out alive*
Talk about going above and beyond the call of duty
Edit: thanks for the upvotes
Stealth was optional
@@bioweaponsystem154 He went the Metal Gear route
THE BEST STAR GAL OH MY GOD
@sid g All eras have men and women like that. Its only ever told in retrospect.
@@AaronPaulIbarrola i hope you are right in this day and age its hard to believe :(
I love the part when he's like, "I am- I am SPY!" He just yells it like its a good thing and he wants the whole world to know
TheBestFriendVlogger he was holding back, because, and I quote, “it’s very painful”
TheGame Reaper well he should have said the truth in the first place, then he won't have gone through the pain
you think a spy would?
TheBestFriendVlogger a spy is to be kept undercover and in secret because you don’t know who is working for the enemy
LonelyPerson end ofvthebworld and we knownit and youbfeel fine?
WW1 tends to get overlooked and overshadowed by WW2, but we cannot forget that not only was this the first war that engulfed the entire planet (hence the name) it's the war that changed warfare. For centuries, it had always been the larger army had the most likely chance of succeeding. Even when it went from the sword and spear to the musket and bayonet, it was still considered having the larger army had the best chance of winning. But WW1 made the use of larger armies obsolete; the weapons were evolving faster than we knew how to fight an counter. And what was worse, we had officers who were so used to how we fought before, (both armies marching out onto the field and taking turns exchanging shots while the other side reloads) and stubbornly believed that the war could still be won that way. Machine gun turrets and mortars could wipe out entire battalions in seconds, and long range artillery could destroy entire trenches.
This was also the first time we had developed tanks, flamethrowers and fighter planes for warfare. But the worst of it was the gas. Imagine peeking over your trench and seeing a thick green or yellow cloud miles long coming at you. One such event was in 1915, the second year of the war, at Osowiec Fortress. The Germans used chlorine and bromine gas in order to kill the Russians who were holding the line so that they could cover the retreat of the Russian army. The Russians had nothing to use to protect themselves from the gas, save for torn shirts and rags to cover their mouths and noses. When the Germans advanced, they expected the Russians to be completely wiped out. What they did not expect was for 100 Russians to slowly and painfully pick themselves up and advance toward them. The gas had killed most of the Russians there; those that got up suffered a far worse fate. The chemicals from the gas mixed with the moisture in their lungs, forming an acidic compound. They were poisoned and melting from the inside out. Their appearance was like that of the walking dead, coughing up large amounts of blood and bits of lung as flesh fell off here and there. This frightened the Germans so much that they retreated without firing a shot, despite having 7,000 men against the 100 Russians. This event was known as the Attack of the Dead Men, and one of the reasons why chemical warfare was forbidden for future use.
Oh yes….
Look up Sabaton, they have a song “Attack of the dead men” commending this.
They have many songs about WW1 and WW2. Plus other battles.
I am not a fan of metal rock…….but Sabaton is now an exception to that rule.
Back then there was no word Zombie back then to describe the living dead.
That was not till after WW2 I think…name came from a movie.
But if that word had existed, the Germans would of been SCREAMING it!
@@equarg Same here. I don't have a preferred music genre, but I do love Sabaton teaching history.
That's amazing, I dint know that. My 10 nephew loves this song. Gotta share this info w him.
I don’t blame them for retreating. If I saw this for the first time without being given context, I would genuinely think the fucking dead were coming back to life.
@@RetroCube That shows how wild and chaotic the first Great War was. No one knew how to fight it. With each new weapon came desperation in tactics, which led to more new weapons and even greater desperation. People truly believed the first World War was going to be the end of the world, and that it was only going to end one way; last man standing.
One such event to help demonstrate the chaotic desperation was December 13th, 1916, also known as White Friday on Mount Marmolada. There was no success in the battle, and more soldiers each day were dying from freezing to death rather than actual combat. Desperate for an advantage, the officers had the idea to launch mortars at the peaks of the mountain in order to bury the other side in an avalanche. Good strategy; except both sides had the same idea. Over 10,000 died on that mountain; most are buried under so much ice and snow we've only been able to recover a dozen or so bodies 100 years later.
To this day, Passchendaele is considered one of the greatest military blunders in history. Over 600,000 died in that battle to claim a mile of territory, which was lost again the next day. A decent amount of those men died not from combat, but from drowning in mud made from heavy rainfall and artillery destroying underground pipes.
Man my wife would kill for a weapon like this
Haha!..mine too!
Where were you last night!
Out eating
LIES!
put the lasso on your body
420 likes, I ain’t gonna change it.
I wouldn't have to deal with that problem because I'll never HAVE ONE. HAHA!
I'm so lonely
Man some guys changed the 420 likes :(
He's clearly lying his name is Capt James T Kirk of the USS Enterprise.
Yup he is lying😂😂
@@HistorysArena plot twist: he's Batman
NURSE! Bring me an analgesic! I'm about to go spelunking into Diana! Thank YOU!
HAHAHA yes, from the future.
No no, he... implied
Legit thought he was gonna yell SPOCK!!
Woulda been better if he'd started shaking before yelling KHAAAAAAAAAAAN!
LMAOOOO
🤣 🤣
Blue Planet-san lmfaoaoao
OMG So did I lmao. For like a split second lol.
"The war to end all wars"
Some Austrian with a funny moustache who wasn't accepted in art school: it's rewind time.
Na he want sequal to it did get much since was only corporal we wants to be the leader this time around
An Austrian who thinks he can save his people and change the world.
@@mikefooyc8237 i mean he changed the World tho
Put the same moustache on Schwab and you almost have the same thing. Damn neo-nazis!
How many of you rubes that don't understand that figure of speach have to make the same mistake in the comments section? It's an expression, like saying "that's a party to end all parties." It just means it's a huge party, not that their won't be more parties.
He’d make a great new Indiana Jones or Han Solo. Just sayin...
Solo, probably. But Harrison Ford has requested that when he passes, the hat and whip pass on with him. I hope hollywood honors that wish, tbh. Ford is Indiana, and Indiana is Ford.
@@connoo-101 Yeah but Disney spent a lot of money for that IP. They're not going to let that money go to waste.
@@cj1099 I know, and I know it's stupid of me to hope that Disney would set aside their greed to honor his wishes, but one can hope
Let those roles be, I really want to see him as James T. Kirk again
I don’t think his voice would be the best tho personally- but I can’t think of a better option so probs yeah
Can we just appreciate how accurately the soldiers are dressed?
Even their faces are Turkish. They probably used Turkish actors.
Yea if you look at the end credits they mention a film company in Hungary
No we cant, sorry you just have to appreciate it yourself
How would you know
@@themsic I'm sorry that you're blind hopefully u don't recover soon ☺️☺️
I... I... I am..... I AM BATMAN!!! I'M BATMAN!
😂😂😂😂
And I am Iron Man
Drifting Dwarf Bruce wasn’t even born
lol
nahh man, the lasso couldn't make him tell the truth, you know why?
BECAUSE HE'S BATMAN
The fact that Steve was able to resist the Lasso of Truth for that long is honestly, quite impressive
I mean he is a spy so I don’t think he would give up that info without a fight but he did a pretty good job at resisting the lasso
That was one heck of a grenade
@CanarS thats as likely as you having an IQ above 75
@@Jafmanz that factory was full of explosives..........
It's a bomb not a grenade
its most likely a grenade
you don't drop a "bomb" by hand, thats kinda dumb and impractical
and you could call a bomb a grenade and vice versa
they both explode
@@olichepa5876 what's a bomb? Grenades don't cause fire or explosions. They throw shrapnels in many directions. Look at Marines training videos
Back when Steve Trevor was actually a well written and interesting character.
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Yep, till Patty Jenkins and Geoff Johns came along and ruined everything with WW84. Sadly, they're still the one who wrote the plot for the third installment.
I enjoyed this movie
@UC9fth8tTLjO5vsxMQlwUl_g yeah those fucking assholes ruined the whole movie.Wondar woman is one of my favorite character.I hope they can fix what they ruined.
Diana's mother looked embrassed. Like she knew and feels guilty for not telling her daughter or showing signs of wanting to help etc.
Because hyppolyta is a bad person kinda she turned her back on man kind for so long feeding her people lies and when she hears what is going on She is like 😐😒 she knew it was because of ares that's why she let Diana leave she was in the wrong but some people don't understand that
Can we talk about how amazing the soundtrack for this movie is?
Ikr? Even if the movie itself could be better.
I love this scene. It not only has great acting by Pine, it introduces the Lasso of Truth and its powers, as well as leading naturally into a big exposition dump that informs the entire rest of the story. It also grounds the superhero in the human world by introducing real war horrors. Real stakes. Real heroism. Real drama. Such a good scene.
Indeed. One of my favorite parts in Wonder Woman and one of my favorite scenes in the DCU altogether.
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I love how US is always the good guys in Hollywood movies
The victor is *always* on the good size of the war.
@That One i would
But he's from british army though
@@longlostwraith5106 Soviets actually won war against Finland, but they they are considered bad guys. Genghis Khan won a lot of wars, yet many people consider him villain nowadays.
That’s cuz we always are
Imagine bunch of women with arrows ending the world war
In flashpoint paradox they killed so many people.
@@geoxaga6507 they almost ended the world, even atlantians
@@guifdcanalli actually it was the atlantians who almost ended the world, they did lose the war though.
They're pretty much a shooting targets if they charged in an open. Well unless wonder woman is with them
works only in a femminist movie ;D
What a lucky, lucky day he had. First, he walks all the way down the length of building full of people and no one stops him to ask who he was. Then he gets his hands on a note book with notes of what is being made there, gets a ready-to-go plane to get out of there, and finally, swings back around and takes out a building after dropping a few bombs. All in 10 - 15 minutes. Steve Trevor, you’re amazing.
Bro rolled like five nat 20s back to back
Steve: It could stop the war!
Queen: *looks bored*
Wonder Woman: War??? What war?
Steve: The war to end all wars
Queen: *looks sad*
Steve: Soilders and civilians
*All the women dont seem to care*
Steve: Women and children
WonderWoman: We gotta help those women
Lol thats what I was thinking as well. They only cared when he brought up women
Its because in the Comics, man were seen as the real reason of war and the Amazons sees the children as pure creatures because they cant have kids, they are mold through clay. They feel pity for women because they are molded by their image so they think woman are like them. Also you guys over react Diamna was already on board to stop the war at the beggining the cut scenes were just lacking, you guys interpreted this as man hating, just wow, wow. Dianna cared for the men in the was in the uncrossable path yet you guys think Dianna think about women is just sad. you guys are too drunk in hating Feminist that you mix fake feminist from real femenist. Yeh I know there are ome wrong grmmars, Im to Lazy to edit it out hahaha.
@@truthseeker7548 what you just said was man hating... they don't care about 20 million men dying but they care about women and children dying
The queen wasn't bored, she was scared because she knew that ares was alive and was about to return
@@poisonfrost or she knew and afraid it would make her bad to kept things hidden
Everything about this movie is better than 84🤦🏾♂️ even the way the film looks too
Historical accuracy too iirc
They used up all the colour in the editing room on the posters, that's why the movie's so colourless
Seriously. I have no idea how that turd of a script got approved for 84 and how this film looks so much more cinematic seeing they're both directed by the same person.
I think they were trying to make a lot of 84 cheesey because of the era so it looks different to the original but probably went too far because a lot of it looks like a TV show
Glad people didn't fall for all the positive critical responce for a subpar sequel.
“Villages looted and burned”
Minecraft players: *guilt*
I feel personally attacked 🤣
Jeez man chill out, stop the judging.
😂😂
Yeah sorry about that 😅🤣
me: stickly piston and ender rod go awwwa
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh
“The war to end all wars… 4 years, 27 countries, 25 million dead… soldiers and civilians…innocent people, women and children slaughtered” that’s pretty heavy having the Amazons hear this for the first time… knowing they are secluded from the rest of the world and Diana had no idea. This scene cuts deep💯
“The war to end all wars”
Lol yeah right
World War 2: "Hold my beer"
@Shisui San HAVE NOT HAS CUZ HAS IS FOR PAST
@@metrixhd2794 BECAUSE NOT CUZ, CUZ IS FOR DEGENERATES
@@Dutchman-2002 ?
*bratwurst
Thanos: Hold my infinity stones
James bond to every woman he meets: 0:58
Replace "spy" with "batman" and that's bruce wayne
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂☠☠
Add "Derman" and he's Tom Holland Peter Parker to Zendeya
😂
"What is your mission?"
"To ensure the survival of John Connor and Katherine Brewster."
"You're about to failed that mission!"
@M J Who said it was the same actor?
To become a Jedi. Like my father before me. 😂
@@COGjedi117 I I cannot
To deliver pizza
I think Steve was in pain toward the end because he realized these people know nothing about the war and didnt want to share the horrors he knows, but the lasso forced him to.
Diana: "The Lasso of Hestia compels you to reveal the truth! What is your mission?"
Steve: "Whoever you are, you're in more danger than you think"
Diana: *"Goddammit Hestia, shit's broken"*
Idk doesn’t seem like a lie
"My uh... name is Captain James Tiberius Kirk of the Starship Enterprise and my ongoing mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life forms and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before."
He did go where no 'man' has gone before.
@@Fannibal1991 ohh you are right
SweeTY PIe yup!! Lol that’s the joke haha
And to fuck those life forms. :v
There should be a blooper reel showing him say that lol😂🤣🤣
“It’s my fettish to be tied up by hot women”
It’s during WW1 (I think) so fetishes didn’t exist yet but I get your point. Who wouldn’t want do be on an island with nothing but beautiful women? I sure as hell would.
(Edit: Ok as many of you have explained fetishes did exist so thank you all for the head up)
It’s been around for along time people just didn’t talk about it, kind of like how porn has always in society since the dawn of man.
Stunner 900
I didn’t know that. What a strange world we live in
@@thescreenslaver8520 Dude what?
@@thescreenslaver8520 bro look up pompeii art, the writings of the marquis de sade, and the history/origin of wonder woman as a character and come back with your opinion on "fetishes didnt exist yet" ;)
Such superb acting by Chris Pine is this scene.
I really liked how he describes the sheer magnitude of the war and how horrible/apocalyptic it looked to people in that time period. Really sets a subtle dark historical feeling in the movie even if it’s about superheroes and stuff.
I'm a... SPY!!!!!
lol
And I dont wanna go back in the war, i wanna stay here xD
Red spy in the base
Spy around here.
HOLY MONOCULUS!!!! THE MEDIC IS A SPY!!!!
WW1: "The war to end all war"
WW2: "am I a joke to you?"
Vietnam: "babidibadibo boo"
cringe
Did you just imply that the veitnam war was a greater war than ww2?
@@dhruvdangwal1974 who know?
@@dhruvdangwal1974 No thats not whats implied you idiot. He meant its a war occuring after the supposed war to end all wars
@@NigwardTheSquid *big war
Chris is such a great actor.... especially when he acts reluctant.
If she’s a gas genius doesn’t that kind of make her like Jonathan Crane‘s great great grandmother
That’s actually a really funny idea. Imagine Thanksgiving where you have scarecrow and then old grandma Poison.
@@masterimaginariumdooblepop7592 on
That doesn’t sound like a good idea. Someone would poison the turkey and we would have no idea who.
@@MyNameisMessenger sure we would. If your skin starts falling off it's lady poison. If you start hallucinating that your skin is falling off- oh wait I see the problem.
@@masterimaginariumdooblepop7592 this is now part of my headcanon. After she survived and fled Germany in the wake of the war, she emigrated to Gotham City and married a nice man named Mr. Crane.
It took so long for him to say I am a spy, but afterwards he could tell a whole story fluently
Telling the truth is easy, lying isn't.
@@toothlessthenightfury2088 other way around
@@dontcare3006 yes and no
@@toothlessthenightfury2088 depends on the person and how bad they fucked up
@@dontcare3006 True
WW1: The war to end all wars
WW2: Am i joke to you?
WW3: To me yes u are!
And then, here it comes Darkseid War
WW4: Sticks and stones break all your bones!
@@viktorthevictor6240 WW5: Describing my breakfast ?
@@viktorthevictor6240 if someone exist for ww4, then yes.
@@rizwansaleem5078 God I love you, great reference lmao
*Me:* "Welcome. Any questions about the future?"
*Time Traveling WWI Solider:* "Yes, in your time, do you still talk about our sacrifices in the War? The War to End All Wars?"
*Me:* "I'm assuming you mean World War 1, correct?"
*WWI Veteran:* "...I'm sorry. World War WHAT?!"
3:04 RIP poor dude who just wanted to jump into his plane
He didn't die there
Syed Noore Rasul he just said rip not like he dird
@@RebornKaotic and when do people say RIP?😂
Syed Noore Rasul um theres different ways to use RIP. You can use RIP if someone died or RIP when something bad happens to someone like they lost something or got hurt
@@RebornKaotic spot on 👈😁👈
Diana: What is your mission?
Steve: _Mission report, December 16, 1991_
Are we just gonna forget ur name??
@@Astartes60 lol
Hydra exists on this universe?
Imagine a German soldier being chased by the British and crash landed. Oh how the tables would turn...
Lol he could've lied to them and said the British were the enemies
imagine how that would've played out
@@dvg4868 he can't lie man they have the lasso :b
@@arandomwarlock7414 he wouldn't have to, from his perspective the British were the true enemies
@@its_rns surprised pikachu face
@@arandomwarlock7414 No i mean if a german soldier came over instead of him
The last scene was perfect
Steve didn't want to tell how terrible the war was
he just want to tell this bad thing gonna end soon
I'm glad my ex didn't have the Lasso of Truth.
cere tomer why
I take it that you've never been through a divorce.
@@ceretomer5987 its normal for intelligent people to not go through divorce.
@@lifethrownoutofthewindow lmao i was about to say going through a divorce is not something to brag about lol.
@@KSH172 hahahhaah
I love Gal Gadot's reactions in these scene. She goes from confident and sure of herself to panicked and upset and you can see it all in her body language. You can tell that right there she knows she has to do something and has decided to do it as soon as she can figure out what it is.
I love his face at 2:26 when he's like "ugh goddammit now I gotta steal this thing too?"
Great acting.
The most horrifying thing about the experiment Dr. Poison was concocting in this scene…is that we don’t know whether her little Guinea pig was either a German soldier mindlessly willing to put himself in a suicidal task or if he was an imprisoned soldier from one of the opposing armies.
Considering the soldiers themselves gave her the name Dr poison, it’s evident they didn’t want to be around or assigned to her. I unfortunately do think it was some poor soul unfortunate enough to be assigned to her protection.
Wonder Woman for ww1 and Steve Rogers(captain America) for ww2
Yeah. That should be really obvious
Wolverine for both
Juanma09 good one
Actually the dc universe is separate from the marcel universe. Wolverine did not serve with Wonder Woman
@@CoDbrO9069 I know they're seperate just thought i'd mention it
I love how this scene showcases how the lasso of truth works. Even if you try to resist it burns it out of you.
Ikr
And mere twenty years later we did it all over again. Strange species aren't we.
It never actually ended, it was just on pause long enough to grow up a new crop of fighting men
Except second time round we went bigger.
Not really. The first world war didn't resolve anything, folks just got tired of fighting. Part of the reason why folks were initially well-disposed to Germany's initial pushes were the fact that the common sentiment was that what had been done to Germany was far too harsh, and that harshness has resulted not just in Germany's economic collapse, but had a domino effect that suppressed the entire economy of Europe.
Then add the rise of Stalinist Russia, and the issue that the United States refused to ratify the same United Nations precursor (the League of Nations) that president Woodrow Wilson had thought would be instrumental in avoiding further open conflict, and you brew the perfect conditions for the second world war to begin.
This was actually a pretty decent movie. And a much more likable rendition of wonder woman than any previous one I've seen. Primarily because she was the first rendition of her I had seen that was not a misandrist. In fact, when everyone around her was showing favoritism for women and negativity for men, she wasn't, and was coming to their defense, and even trying to win the battles without killing anyone, she was just trying to save everyone and end war itself.
Damn, I wonder why you guys never say anything about the slew of misogynists in every movie.
@@larasantaella so men openly admit their appreciation for a female hero who lives up to the lofty ideals that we should ALL aspire to, treating people of both genders with the respect and dignity we all deserve, and you think the appropriate response to this is to insult men in general? Do you think this Wonder Woman would approve of your vitriol?
@@wolfehologram3539 you’re a year late. It’s almost impressive, because your brain is still in the nineties.
4:10 Everybody is like "That's terrible" and the queen is like "Aw, shit, here we go again."
"Whoa whoa whoa ... what do you mean AGAIN?!?!" ~ everyone else
4:05 To be fair, that’s a pretty truthful description of WW1.
And 20 years later Hitler came
Is no one gonna talk about how well Steve resisted the lasso? I mean yeah it eventually got to him but damn, he held off a weapon made by the gods for a brief while and he's only a human🤯🤯
He looked like taking a dump
Whereas Aquaman and Batman couldn't shut up while touching the thing. Crap I hate the Snyderverse.
perhaps but he was literally clutching his straws and wrangling his mind to think whether if he should tell them, because if he says or repeats that phrase "It's classified" then he'd be scorched, but he wanted to be alive to carry his notes to the British...
Just noticed that only the younger amazons didnt know. The leader had a different expression on her face. Good bit of directing and acting there
1:29 "Ok mom! Im going to work!"
"Oh sweetie, thank you so much for helping us pay the bills. Without you, your brother, pregnant sister and alcoholic yet deep-down-good uncle could not survive!"
"Dont worry mom ill be back before supper!"
And that, was the last time Timmy went for supper.
“The War to End All Wars”
WW2: *BiTcH yOu ThOuGht-*
Brayan Carmona yes, then there would be a galactic war where we humans are also involved..
Wat is your meesion? 😂😂😂😂
What is your name? What is your quest? What...IS YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR?!?!
Blue! No red! Ahhhhhhhhh
Asa Deggeller WHAT? Is the airspeed Velocity of an unladen swallow?
THE COLOR OF THIS PEN IS RRRRR....BLUEEEEE
LMAO OMG
I like how his honesty and passion about the millions of men, women and children lost was a complete surprise to Amazonia. They failed.
Steve was more honorable in fighting True Evil then they ever could be.
Kinda like the scene in One Piece where Luffy bows down to Boa Hancock to let his friends go
"A war to end all wars"
"Hold my Swastica"
It was Hakenkreuz, the hooked cross, not Swastika, which is sacred symbol of Vedic civilization
HakenKruez my friend. Not swastika. Enough of the Churches brainwashing already.
@@beowulf555 I think a majority of the world's populace would disagree and say swastika, but you do you.
LuckofTheIrish So foolishness and stupidity is the norm coz that’s what Majority does?!! Hitler himself called it Hakenkreuz which means crooked cross. He had the church’s support to rain horror on the Jews. But sure, coz u r a brainwashed sheep, give in to the Church’s propoganda and call it Swastika. You do you.
@@beowulf555 That is a complete fabrication invented by people like you who hate organized religion. I'm sorry to disillusion you, but you're no different from the Neo-Nazis who claim the Jews made up the Holocaust.
It's a historical fact that while Hitler and several of his followers were raised Christian, he became hostile towards religion during his rise to power, none more so than Judaism. Moreover, the German Catholic Church opposed the Nazi party. But hey, I'm sure I should ignore all the historical facts and the common consensus just because one person on youtube said so. Of course, I think the large army of American Christian men (which includes my grandfather and great-uncles) that fought against Hitler would disagree with you.
And before you type out your witty comeback, know that I truly don't care. This all started because I said most people say swastika, but you're clearly going to be triggered by anything I have to say, so I don't plan on engaging further. Have a nice day~
that blast from the ammunition in the hangar would have torn the plane apart
Superior German technology.
Clearly not LOL jks i concur with your assessment
"The war to end all wars."
Too bad that didn't hold up to expectations...
I still like to think of it as The Great War.
@@thebighurt2495 ww2 is far more deadlier than ww1
@@royk7712 Overall, yeah, but that's what the generation who survived it called it later. Plus "Great War" sounds more dramatic than "World War 1."
Every war will always look worse than the one proceeding it, regardless of casualty numbers.
@@thebighurt2495 Besides, back then they didn't know it was just the first act.
He’s such an amazing actor
I got a marvel ad...
K
Well it’s more popular so I’m not surprised
Joint Lucas dude, u tell much truth
Travminer123 the lasso of truth made me do it
Joint Lucas even an prob from dc likes marvel better
My first thought when I saw this scene was "Death by Snu-Snu". (Futurama)
The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak and spongy
😆😂🤣!!!
That would be worth a shattered pelvis
oh thank you lord and heaven
For me it brought to mind Dave Chapelle's skit about what a silly thing Wonder Woman's lasso is, where his own very honest response would be "Nice tits!"
"It could stop the war!"
"What war?"
"Uhm... the war to end all wars?!"
"Ah shit, here we go again"
while under the effects of the lasso of truth he says "You are in more danger than you think" and they... completely ignore him and push on.
Makes sense.
@4:00
Can we all appreciate how well this moment truly conveys the scale and horror that was the First World War, sure the second was worse but you have to consider the perspective of the human race at the time, before this the largest conflict still in living memory was the Napoleonic wars and that was just armies of men firing muskets and small cannons. World War I was the first time we would witness conflict on an industrial scale, weapons wielded by a single man that could kill hundreds, unstoppable war machines that can lay waste to entire cities, clouds of toxic gas that no one can hide from, it truly looked like an apocalyptic future.
Good point. My grandfather fought in the First World War (or The Great War, as it was known then) and he would never, never speak of it to anyone. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 97. All he ever said about it, was once to my grandmother "if you had seen the terrible sights I saw, you would get down on your knees and thank God you had been spared such things, and if you wish to please me, never ask me of it again."
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 - My uncle was the same way. He fought in the Pacific during World War 2, and had to use a flame thrower against the Japanese who refused to come out of the caves. I can't imagine the trauma that would cause.
@@josephmargetanski912 We have checked out my grandfather's service record and he was in both the battle of Fromelles and in the battle of Polygon Wood. Meaning that he likely saw mustard gas being used, which caused terrible burns and lifelong lung damage. A lot of men that came home from the Great War suffered what was then called shell shock - today it would be recognised as PTSD
“It’s like the world’s gonna end.”
People who lived in September 2020: *hah...*
People from November 2020: hooo boy
@@Dead-or-Alive1985 yea it's coming down man
Uhh... I'm pretty sure that if this guy was Captain America'd in ice and woke up in 2020, he'd look at what we're going through and go 'hah....'
1910's *Had one of the biggest wars in history that was marked with radical regime changes and a near complete collapse of the old order, along with a plague which infected a third of the population of the globe, killing up to 100 million people*
Millennials: Meh
2020 *Has a few border skirmishes amoung a few third rate powers and a virus that's barely managed to kill 1 million people out of a far larger global population*
Millennials: Now this is an Avengers level threat
@@lewstherintelamon244 i was thinking the same this is nowhere near as bad as both of the world wars
When he is describing the war and the casualties, I find that to be very powerful. I don't know why. Maybe it's the amazon's reaction, but I feel like it is so heart wrenching.
I like the detail that he's straining to say those last words, like he really doesn't want to talk about the horrors of whats happening or admit just how much it's unnerving him.
I've always thought that the reason Steve is able to resist the Lasso of Truth temporarily is that the way the Lasso's power would operate specifically; in-universe, would be to remove the inhibitions of someone lying while simultaneously turning any emotions connected to the lie: Greed, malice, shame, guilt, etc. into a burning sensation; both physically and mentally, that would be experienced worse the greater the selfish attachment to the lie. Steve however has no selfish reason to deny them information, hence why it takes a few seconds longer and he's able to resist temporarily as the Lasso's effect has to transform selfless emotions; which would be more difficult to manipulate, hence his temporary resistance.
Essentially, if the Lasso removes inhibition and turns negative emotions into a painful force that compels the truth from anyone, then emotions based in selfless actions would not be as immediately painful as the weight of moral duty vs. selfish greed turned against you; by this magical force, would be; in contrast, less immediately painful and compelling.
If so, it's a clever way to subtly characterise him as a morally good person from the get go; despite being in a morally grey conflict and job.
I can appreciate the logic in this view of the specific mechanism the lasso operates on. It's well thought out and consistent with what is portrayed.
He lasted an entire minute , that’s more than most. Steve is definitely part of the Will Lantern Corp.
3:10 Me trying to catch up all the lessons before the finals
Steve: 25 million dead soldiers
Wonder Women: I sleep
Steve: Women and children slaughtered
Wonder Women: Real Shit
She probably heard it as "25 million aliens dead, women and children slaughtered"