Professor Marston and the Wonder Women Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 28000 votes
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Synopsis

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. This relationship was key to the creation of Wonder Woman, as Elizabeth and Olive's feminist ideals were ingrained in the character from her creation. Marston died of skin cancer in 1947, but Elizabeth and Olive remained a couple and raised their and Marston's children together. The film is said to focus on how Marston dealt with the controversy surrounding Wonder Woman's creation.

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Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
The Speakeasy
Streams
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
Feeling Good
Promenade Stroll
Old Timer
Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
Falling Feather

User reviews

Stephanie Robinson
8/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack is undeniable, with each track evoking a range of feelings from love and passion to struggle and triumph. The music enhances the storytelling and adds layers of depth to the characters' experiences.

Michelle Lopez
1/10

The lack of depth in the soundtrack failed to capture the emotional nuances of the story, especially considering the significant impact that Elizabeth and Olive had on the creation of Wonder Woman.

Susan Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women perfectly captures the complex emotional dynamics of the polyamorous relationship between Dr. Marston, Elizabeth, and Olive. The music enhances the sense of intimacy and passion in their unconventional love story.

Daniel Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the feminist themes of the film, reflecting the progressive and forward-thinking ideals of Elizabeth and Olive. The empowering and uplifting music echoes the strength and resilience of these remarkable women who played a pivotal role in shaping Wonder Woman.

Daniel White
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a powerful and moving accompaniment to the film, capturing the essence of the characters and their journey with sensitivity and artistry. It enriches the viewing experience and lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

Donald Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of the film not only enhances the on-screen drama but also stands on its own as a captivating and evocative musical work. The melodies are hauntingly beautiful and leave a lasting impression, resonating with the audience long after the credits roll.

James Perez
8/10

The soundtrack expertly reflects the feminist ideals and progressive thinking of the characters, echoing their groundbreaking work in psychology and invention. The music resonates with the themes of empowerment and liberation.

Michelle Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women beautifully captures the complexity and passion of the unconventional relationship between Dr. William Marston, Elizabeth, and Olive. The music enhances the emotional depth of their story.

Dorothy Hall
5/10

The use of period-appropriate music in the film's soundtrack helps to transport the audience back to the 1940s and immerse them in the historical context of Dr. Marston's life and the creation of Wonder Woman. The nostalgic melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia and authenticity.

Stephanie Johnson
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women to be quite disappointing. The music did not seem to reflect the complexity of the characters and their unconventional relationships.

Lisa Moore
6/10

The emotional depth and richness of the soundtrack contribute to the overall cinematic experience of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. The music complements the storytelling, enhancing the character development and adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Andrew Hall
7/10

The use of period-appropriate instruments and melodies in the soundtrack transports the listener to the 1940s, immersing them in the historical context of the film. The music truly brings the era to life.

Thomas Rodriguez
3/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and convey the depth of the characters' experiences.