Continuity mistake: When Sammy first offers the drink to Diana (in a close up), Diana takes the mug in her left hand. Just before the camera switches to a long shot, Diana switches the mug to her right hand. In the long shot, Diana still has the mug in her left hand and she sets it on the wall to her left. The camera switches back to a close up and Diana again has the mug in her right hand. When Steve asks her to dance, Diana again sets the mug down on the wall, this time to her right.

Wonder Woman (2017)
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Directed by: Patty Jenkins
Starring: Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen, Gal Gadot
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3.5/10. Oh what a mess this movie is. The plot should've been tightened like slicing the fat off a piece of ham. Gal Gadot is playing the character without any real sense of who the character is, just reading lines dully as if she's only doing it for the money. Connie Nielson is barely older looking than her and shouldn't be here, she's lifeless as Hippolyta. Robin Wright is a joke, constantly stealing scenes as if to be the best part of the movie. Chris Pine acts like a wuss whereas Elene Anaya as Doctor Poison as least puts in the best effort and is the movie's best actor.
Steve Trevor: Welcome to jolly old London.
Diana Prince: It's hideous!
Steve Trevor: Yeah, it's not for everybody.
Trivia: There is a reference to the "Superman and Wonder Woman" comic book #226 when Diana is trying on an outfit with the same number.
Question: If Amazons are immortal and never age then how can Diana grow up there?
Answer: They may never grow old, but they are not immortal since we see some die.
Answer: Diana is unlike the other Amazon women, so her physiology differs. In mythology, Amazon women were demigods - half human and half god. Diana's mother, Hippolyta, crafted her from clay and Zeus gave her life. Diana grew from an infant into adulthood, then, like the other Amazons, becomes either immortal or long-lived.
Answer: Thank you both.
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Answer: It would be more accurate to say they grow to a certain age then stop aging. Similar to the elves in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
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