The most "woke" part is a line from Catwoman, and it really makes her seem naive. The themes of the movie honestly seem almost "anti-woke".
For example, a major theme seems to be that we shouldn't be shackled to the wrongdoings of our ancestors, nor should we be punished for them. Another theme is that celebrity/hero worship is a bad thing. Finally, we're presented with the idea that a person can make a terrible mistake and still be a good person, which runs directly against cancel-culture. There even seems to be a message about how strong male figures are important in a child's life, which is just about as far from woke as one can get.
It's a different superhero movie to be sure, but it's not woke. At least not in my eyes. It's a mix of noir detective stuff and more traditional superhero tropes. Think "Seven" meets "The Dark Knight" and you're almost there.
I honestly think people were actively looking for wokeness (and who can blame them?) but that may have made them see woke aspects when, in reality, there really weren't many to be seen.
My stance is pretty clear.
I am done giving any money to Hollywood who has shown time and time again they completely hate anyone who doesn't conform to their woke narrative.
It seems you enjoyed the film, if so good for you.
Other people seem to have different views on the level of woke in this film than you.
And it's fine that other people have differing opinions, I just felt like people claiming that the movie was supremely woke are being a bit misleading. The only real wokeness is a single line from Catwoman. Hell, even the casting isn't that woke honestly, as we already had a black Catwoman several decades ago and Billy Dee Williams played Harvey Dent in Burton's Batman. The actor who played Gordon is at least a GOOD actor, not some nobody who can't act.
it's not subversion because they already subverted it 20 years ago!
lol
Try 60 years ago