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Evangeline 2022-04-23 07:01:13
Black Panther: Do you want to get rich first or not?
The core of "Black Panther" is to explore a question: "Do you want to get rich first or not to get rich later?" The ancestors of Wakanda, adhering to the guiding ideology of "building high walls, accumulating food, shrinking head and hiding" and "making a fortune in silence", have devoted...
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Angel 2021-10-19 10:17:25
Aesthetic interpretation of "Black Panther": The future lies in Africa
"Black Panther" uses "African Futurism" to make Western audiences see one thing clearly: Imagining the future is not just the right of certain people.

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Mara 2021-10-20 18:58:42
I hate the Marvel Cinematic Universe so much, and I feel that this film is more interesting than expected. Black people are really healthy and natural, and the lens qualities of female photographers are great. Also, is the account "Comrades and Mortals Chinese Station" only the sentence "too politically correct" when commenting on movies? Why can I see him pointing out "this is too politically correct" everywhere?
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Aron 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Who can get the kind of pain that "hey fuck this movie is going to be over" when I look up and see that the time has just passed halfway?
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