‘Wonder Woman’ director slams Cameron’s criticism

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James Cameron told Britain’s The Guardian newspaper for an article published online Aug. 24 that Hollywood’s praise of Patty Jenkins’ film “Wonder Woman” is “misguided” because the character is “an objectified icon.”
LOS ANGELES >> The director of “Wonder Woman” says James Cameron’s criticism of the film is “unsurprising” because he can’t understand it.
In an interview with British newspaper The Guardian, Cameron called “the self-congratulatory back-patting” Hollywood’s been doing over the film “misguided.” Cameron says Wonder Woman is “an objectified icon.” He points to Sarah Connor, the gritty protagonist from his Terminator films, as a better role model.
“Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins fired back in a tweet on Aug. 24, writing that Cameron can’t understand the character because he’s not a woman. She adds that “if women have to always be hard, tough and troubled to be strong … then we haven’t come very far.”
“Wonder Woman” has made a global total of more than $800 million at the box office since its release in June.