I just watched this over the holidays and I didn't think it was good as the first WW.
As for symbolisms, here is my exhaustive things I've picked up on right away.
SPOILER ALERT!!!
Right off the bat, it shows an island where women are trying to be masculine and like men. Fierce competition and nothing else. Yet in the real world, only strong feminist's competition is primarly with men. If you look at all the single and not single mothers these days, they want everyone to "win". Jordan Peterson has a good lecture about this.
And clearly the Political Correctness is through the roof of course. Fat black lady being in a high position role(aka Oprah) supervising or being the boss of white people(BLM directive) back in the 80's. I've lived through the 80's and none of this was there back then. Then you have Pedro Pascal's(Max Lord) character having an Asian son. WTF??? Absolutely no resemblance to him. Not to mention no strong family unit. Where was the mom in all this or why didn't they show her? And what kind of mom would just drop off their kid at a corporation without waiting on the dad? There were more family units back in the 80's than there are now. Totally unnecessary and trying to depict a single mother/father setup but very innacurate in today's society as custody is often rewarded to the mother.
Also there is a hidden
message indicating that men are and have always been visual creatures hiring hot women. Max Lord's secretary is some hot looking secretary. This was pretty common in the 80's. Now you see ugly girls and land whales taking over various positions including news anchor spots for major stations.
Also back in the 80's, most girls were avg to slim back then so if you didn't have a great face or body, guys didn't give a second look to you. This is clearly demonstrated when Kristin's nerdy character drops her papers at work and two guys just look at her with pity and keep walking without willing to help her pick up her papers. Fast forward to today, just being slim automatically makes you attractive and if that happened today, you'd have tons of thirsty simps practically running to help her out.
This movie also shows total white knighting on the behalf of WW's boyfriend. This has always been a classical Disney trait but it was more rampant back in the 80's I feel.
WW when at the bf's apartment shows her trying to pickout outfits for him. They got one wrong with the neck scarf. This as far as I know wasn't fashionable in the 80's. This also shows a beta and feminine behavior in trying out clothes for WW and having her pick something for him. This is what women do with each other.
When WW uses her Lasso towards the end of the movie to initiate Max Lord's life and flashbacks, it shows feminists disdain for certain male characteristics and tries to paint a negative picture around it. Flashbacks of wife abuse(only seen through a women's eyes like she didn't do or couldn't have done nothing wrong), the way guys discipline or correct bedwetting in their kids(women will be more lighthearted about this and that's why you see kids bedwetting until they are 7-9 years old), Kids being picked on(kids gotta be tough or be picked on so they can grow to be tough). A lot of actions here that hardcore feminists or liberals despise.
Hollywood is trying to boost the power of women even more by altering the original character and not staying true to the original character with limited abilities. Now all of a sudden, you have WW that also has Spiderman like powers(swinging from building to building with her infinite lasso) and Superman like powers(that can literally shatter guns with her hands and all of sudden fly like Superman). Further example of subtle brainwashing.
Movie inconsistencies - Her being able to make plane invisible by touching it but why not make herself invisible to fight the characters? Kristen's character toward the end not electrocuted when touching the electrical lines but electrocuted when high power lines falls into the water she's in.
There is anti-Arab racism with them wanting to build a border wall. This did not need to be in the movie.
There's also a Jewish subliminal message when she tries to save the 4 kids playing in the roads by diverting the missile headed towards them. This can be linked to Israel killing 4 Palestine kids back in 2014. Gal Gadot(WW) has received criticism in the past for defending the Israel army in which she served on(compulsory).
Double standard here with Kristen Wiig who is an actual lesbian playing a straight female character while there was backlash from the LGBTQ community for James Corden playing a gay character when he is supposedly straight. You didn't hear one peep around this from straight people.
Then I've always had an issue with Gal Gadot(WW) who is a single mom somehow getting a major break to play a major leading role in the first WW movie. Before that, she had a small part in the Fast and Furious franchise. But other than that, no major acting in any major movies. She was crowned Miss Israel in her younger years. The fact that she's Jewish and Hollywood is run by Jewish people(not bashing them as I have friends/relatives that are Jewish). The cynic in me thinks that there was some thirsty simp producer that she got romantically involved with to fast track her to stardom(nothing new other than the casting couch being covered up through "romantic" situations instead).
So there's my $.02. Feel free to chime in with anything else you might've noticed, other than the accurate portrayal of shoulder pads used by women(and men) to look more masculine in the 80's. LOL
TL;DR: Lot of subtle feminist brainwashing as usual in this movie