it's not trailer music, it's an Adagio in D Minor, famous for being often used in superhero movies. It's a piece that usually affords confidence and better self-esteem to the listener
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 yeah, there are good parts in this movie. But this sequence was the top. When she loose Her Steve and was able to fly. Thank you Steve, you will always be in her heart.
I remember Woody taking me flying and I said exactly the same thing. My mother freaked out after seeing me and Woody flying and I used my dressing gown rope to keep going; the strength it has
Fun fact. Patty wanted a soundtrack that sounds liked Surface of the Sun for No Man's Land scene... She even put it as a temporary track for test screenings.
While I understand that somber scoring of the original, THIS is SO MUCH better! In the first WW, the somber beginnings of the overture represented Diana allowing her old self to die as she self-actualized to embracing becoming Wonder Woman to cross No Man's Land. The following upwelling of harmony and tempo synchronized with Wonder Woman's inner star awakening, shining brighter and brighter. It continues as Wonder Woman realizes she HAS the power to fight war, not fight A war, but fight against the very idea of war. I this rescoring, the beginnings of the overture represent Diana accepting Steve's death and letting go of a life with him. The upwelling as she runs is her leaning on her inner star and using its light to give her strength. Looping the somber start as she floats in the air, remembering Steve's words about flying loops back to her sorrow of giving up a life with Steve. There was love in the words Steve spoke to her, the second upwelling is her leaning into the memories of that love and actualizing a new ability. The music reaching the same bombastic heights it did as she ran across No Man's Land, is her embracing the memory of love, rather than pain, and realizing a new power to continue her fight against war and chaos.
Oh my goodness, incredible job redoing this scene with Rubert Gregson-Williams' "No Man's Land" score, making it look even more epic. Even Gal Gadot herself would give this video a "like". 👍👍 Awesome job!!!!!!!!!
But I saw Justice League animated series when I kid watch wonder woman can fly but in movie they make her a rope to flying ? I don't understand how this possible can anyone explain me please
She's learning to fly. Uses her strength to leap, her lasso to catch a plane, then a cloud, tries out the flying poses of Superman (fists forward) and Supergirl (one fist forward, knee cocked, then one with her hands holding the shape of blades like a martial artist, rides Zeus' lightning, then finds her own way. The details are everything.
Ww84 had it's moments. It really did. It may not have been as good as the first..we all know this..but let's try to enjoy the fine moments It did have. Hopefully somehow a ww3 with gadot happens and is as fantastic as the first film. I have faith they will do it. Anyways wonder woman will always be worthy of being part of the big three ( superman and batman) ...
The score taken fro. "sunshine" is a great track but it's not original to the film and this one fits so much better. It's also an original wonder woman track. It baffles me why they didn't use it in the movie for this scene.
@@chrato74 Sunshine wasn't scored by Hans Zimmer, it was John Murphy. WB holds the rights to both tracks, they could have used either one in this film.
@@chrato74 Yes. WB owns the rights to it, there is no reason Hans or whoever put the soundtrack together needed to go scrape up John Murphys soundtrack when they had original WW music they could have used. That would have been like Junkie XL using that song as supermans theme for ZSJL instead of using the original music from MOS.
You made the flight scene look so much better with the No Man's Land soundtrack. Really good editing.
Oh yeah, now imagine how this flight scene in the native IMAX format.
John murphy ❤❤❤
I love what you did here....the compilations of her flight scenes to no mans land, made this something beautiful and powerful
It's amazing how the Gods help her By Striking lightning just so she can hold on to her Lasso
I Love this scene!!!
My favorite superhero. She's everything we should all strive to be... intelligent, fair, compassionate, strong... I could go and on.
Linda! Maravilhosa! Amei essa cena! Pois a Mulher Maravilha sempre teve a capacidade de voar. Show!!!!!!!
This is amazing
Love it
the music from xmen days from future past
a little too bouncy for the intimacy of this scene imo. she isn't just on her way to battle
it's not trailer music, it's an Adagio in D Minor, famous for being often used in superhero movies. It's a piece that usually affords confidence and better self-esteem to the listener
St*u
🥰🥰🥰
😢😢😢😢
If she doesn’t fly in the next justice league imma scream
Abs did in Snyder cut
@@simongill4715 as expected not the flight scene
Dije maravilla se siente triste😢
La mujer maravilla siempre haces cosas buenas para los niños haga todo el mundo❤❤
Y mujer maravilla siempre poderoso que se va todo el mundo❤❤
Epic scene. Bought me to tears.
No idea why this film was so harshly hated.
It was hated because Marvel did everything to destroy DC
@@bimbi2009 And then JOKER killed marvel.
Now marvel kills itself with wokeness.
Irony.
Because this was the best part of the film.
@@charliedallachie3539 Wrong.
The Whitehouse fight scene was epic, as was the car chase scene too.
Plenty of epic parts.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 yeah, there are good parts in this movie. But this sequence was the top. When she loose Her Steve and was able to fly. Thank you Steve, you will always be in her heart.
This is the most beautiful and best scene in this movie. I wish it was longer, I can watch a whole 10 min of her flying
Jezes you have low expectations in movies. This is absolute shite.
is shit !
@@Seductus99 it may be shit for you, but that doesn’t mean it will be for her. It’s a matter of tastes and you must respect that, man.
@@Seductus99 you’re still poor so obviously you can’t do better
No
3:07 Broke the sound barrier? I thought I saw a sonic boom
"This isn't flying, it's falling with style." Buzz Lightyear
Yep
I remember Woody taking me flying and I said exactly the same thing. My mother freaked out after seeing me and Woody flying and I used my dressing gown rope to keep going; the strength it has
Getting her to lasso the lightning and swing from it was pretty awesome.
That transition of music was real Smooth!
I agree!
Diana's cries at 0:18 really send shivers down your spine. Gal performed really well in this scene. ❤️
She cried too much in this movie, and I don’t like that at all.
@@adale2771 yes, there were other scenes too where she cried, but the emotional impact of this very scene was huge.
@@adale2771
I always cry every time Woody.EXE leaves and my mother finds it very powerful. I’m glad he’s living in my house permanently
@@adale2771Same she’s Wonder Woman not cryer soccer mom
@@adale2771 Then clearly you don't understand human emotions at all.
Fun fact. Patty wanted a soundtrack that sounds liked Surface of the Sun for No Man's Land scene... She even put it as a temporary track for test screenings.
source?
While I understand that somber scoring of the original, THIS is SO MUCH better!
In the first WW, the somber beginnings of the overture represented Diana allowing her old self to die as she self-actualized to embracing becoming Wonder Woman to cross No Man's Land.
The following upwelling of harmony and tempo synchronized with Wonder Woman's inner star awakening, shining brighter and brighter.
It continues as Wonder Woman realizes she HAS the power to fight war, not fight A war, but fight against the very idea of war.
I this rescoring, the beginnings of the overture represent Diana accepting Steve's death and letting go of a life with him.
The upwelling as she runs is her leaning on her inner star and using its light to give her strength.
Looping the somber start as she floats in the air, remembering Steve's words about flying loops back to her sorrow of giving up a life with Steve.
There was love in the words Steve spoke to her, the second upwelling is her leaning into the memories of that love and actualizing a new ability.
The music reaching the same bombastic heights it did as she ran across No Man's Land, is her embracing the memory of love, rather than pain, and realizing a new power to continue her fight against war and chaos.
Oh my goodness, incredible job redoing this scene with Rubert Gregson-Williams' "No Man's Land" score, making it look even more epic. Even Gal Gadot herself would give this video a "like". 👍👍
Awesome job!!!!!!!!!
That was wonderful. Any ideas on replacing A Beautiful Lie scene with something else? Perhaps "I believe in love" track?
@Kauan Carvalho make the music quieter the video needs to be less than 5 mins
That track works for me. I would just cut out the batman theme parts.
This scene wonderful a got see this movie first got watch the first one
Should’ve used No Man’s Land to begin with!
Wonder woman said “Think happy thoughts” 😆
Best scene hands down in any movie in an awfully bad movie. I have to say I like the Adagio D more.
Maravillosa escena llena de empoderamiento y emoción. Muestra la verdadera esencia de la mujer maravilla
Overwhelmed when my imagination found the reality. Thanks for making her fly patty and thanks much for edit
But I saw Justice League animated series when I kid watch wonder woman can fly but in movie they make her a rope to flying ? I don't understand how this possible can anyone explain me please
She can fly papi
She's learning to fly. Uses her strength to leap, her lasso to catch a plane, then a cloud, tries out the flying poses of Superman (fists forward) and Supergirl (one fist forward, knee cocked, then one with her hands holding the shape of blades like a martial artist, rides Zeus' lightning, then finds her own way.
The details are everything.
Adagio In D was still good tbh
cringe
Man WW 84 was hard to watch... The lack of continuity in character arc... It forgets the existence of the first movie...
It's easy, It's only wind and air... I'm in tears. I renounce my wish. This was the best scene I've ever seen.
This is so much better.
This is beautiful
It wood be so awesome if we wood seen supergirl flying next to her
And add Superman, Shazam and maybe even Thor.
Ww84 had it's moments. It really did. It may not have been as good as the first..we all know this..but let's try to enjoy the fine moments It did have. Hopefully somehow a ww3 with gadot happens and is as fantastic as the first film. I have faith they will do it. Anyways wonder woman will always be worthy of being part of the big three ( superman and batman) ...
loved it!
stop writing cringe shit in the comments
👍👍👍👍👍
Sunshine is not trailer music... :P But yeh, this is better.
I know its from movie. But everyone knows it as a trailer music.
Excellently done!
You made it epic
The editor owns my 💓.. so amazing 🥺
The way she was running reminded me american rabbit
Imagine if Batman's UFO catches her flying all of sudden lol.
Imagine how much Gal Gadot had to practice before actually having to fly during the shoot
she went to a great aviation school
@@heartrune24
Got good experience of flying then
@DeutschBrit
Either way, she can fly
Searched the video and visited again just to watch this scene
The score taken fro. "sunshine" is a great track but it's not original to the film and this one fits so much better. It's also an original wonder woman track. It baffles me why they didn't use it in the movie for this scene.
I think it's because No Man's land was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams who scored WW, Not Hans Zimmer.
@@chrato74 Sunshine wasn't scored by Hans Zimmer, it was John Murphy. WB holds the rights to both tracks, they could have used either one in this film.
@@Bitchslapper316 I know that. But weren't
you asking about Why No Man's Land wasn't used in WW84?
@@chrato74 Yes. WB owns the rights to it, there is no reason Hans or whoever put the soundtrack together needed to go scrape up John Murphys soundtrack when they had original WW music they could have used.
That would have been like Junkie XL using that song as supermans theme for ZSJL instead of using the original music from MOS.
Why did she get taller in the running seen😂
Zack Snyder directed this part.
No
Gosh this was somthing i never knew i needed!!! Thank you!!!
Good scene, good music.
Thank you! I thought the inclusion of adagio d minor was kinda cringy at this scene