Professor Marston and the Wonder Women

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women

By Angela Robinson

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2017-10-13
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 48min
  • Director: Angela Robinson
  • Production Company: Topple Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.2/10
7.2
From 864 Ratings

Description

Details the unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and created Wonder Woman in 1941. Marston was in a polyamorous relationship with his wife Elizabeth, a psychologist and inventor in her own right, and Olive Byrne, a former student who became an academic.

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  • Waw

    5
    By Nuffch
    Beautiful.
  • Couldn’t finish

    2
    By Venadin
    I really thought the whole story was drawn out and the fact is the screenwriter took a lot of liberties with “filling in the blanks”.
  • Unbelievably Boring

    1
    By berlinartist
    This movie was unbelievably boring. The actors seemed unconvinced of their own characters. The music sounded like it was made by an app. In fact the whole movie seemed like it was made by an app. The editing, cinematography, acting, and sound were all absolutely conventional. It was just one long cliche. It's somewhat astounding how such an interesting story could be made to seem so uninteresting.
  • Gorgeous

    5
    By dylanhiking
    A beautifully shot and well-acted film. A storyline of love, openess and above all, curiosity. Enjoy.
  • Stunning & Wildly Underrated

    5
    By definexfreedom
    Unequivocally my favorite movie of the year. Angela Robinson sets out here to envision a love story that both follows and defies convention; it is successful simultaneously in its pursuit of storytelling and its positive and nuanced depiction of polyamory, a truly rare gem in all forms of media. It is beautifully shot, and the chemistry between the leads is remarkable. And though rife with delightful performances from all of them, there is no denying that Rebecca Hall in particular is a force, delivering one of the best performances of the entire year and bringing to life the many facets of Elizabeth Marston, from whom it is impossible to look away. This movie deserves much more recognition than its theatrical release brought it, but it earned my money a thousand times over (and all of my support).
  • Horribly pulled off

    1
    By Altavelocidad
    If you want a story this big to be told make sure you hire filmmakers who know the craft. I had to walk out of this poor excuse for a film

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