Saw it.
It's the funniest movie I've seen in a long time. It's so absurd that almost nothing holds together, and the parts that do tend to be poorly explained. But the imagery is glorious. The cavalcade of 80s-isms, the spectacular shots, even many of the emotional moments are mesmerizing. But cheesy, too.
Towards the end, I started wondering. That could be the point. The homage to the image and style of Patty Jenkin's childhood could also extend to the film itself. Is the style and structure of WW84 a tribute to the gaudy, melodramatic, and incoherent B-movies of the decade, like Flash Gordon and Masters of the Universe?
Probably not. But in infinite worlds, there's at least one out there where it's deliberate.