Putting aside the topic of political correctness, it’s not pretty.

Ulices 2021-10-19 10:01:41

Perhaps as long as it’s a black movie, it’s inevitable to discuss the topic of political correctness. Things outside of these movies are meaningless... But from the point of view of the movie itself, I really can’t appreciate it...

The clichés of the story are unnecessary. Having said that, everyone has mentioned that they seem to see the shadow of "The Lion King" and "Hamlet". The characterization is also lacklustre. The only person with a clear personality is the female general. The narrative rhythm is also very bad. I saw it almost halfway and thought that Crowe was the villain boss (so far, Crowe’s shaping is actually good), but suddenly he was simply killed by his subordinates. The shaping of the moment felt blind. Regarding the indelible sense of contradiction between the highest technological tree and the extremely primitive social and political system, I can only force myself to accept this setting.

Generally speaking, I am very tolerant of Marvel movies, but with the above shortcomings, I am not particularly careful, but the most important thing is that even the fighting scenes are so mediocre, which is absolutely unacceptable. Super British, even fighting is not attractive, so what are you doing... A super high-tech hero, the three key battles are all melodies without technological content, and the plot goes to the fight and there is no suspense. There was no bright spot in the fight. In the second game, I felt that my cousin was inferior in strength, so I lost. In the third game, I was inexplicably killed. I don’t know how this improvement happened. Is it luck? ? Or is it better to eat two heart-shaped grasses than a cousin who eats one? I don’t understand, I don’t understand... the group play is even worse, only the rhino stopped in front of the female general and licked his face and the cloak on the body stood up to form a shield. These two ideas are more interesting, and the rest is all rampage. Hand-to-hand combat, the action design is also very common, and there are very few moments of thrills. I watched that kind of martial arts that was well filmed before. Either the actions or scenes were very beautiful, or they were thrilling and exciting, but the performance of this movie can only be said to be dull in all aspects. And the rebound abilities of the Panthers and the cousin’s suits didn’t seem to be used very well. My sister kept banging at the cousin during the group fight. I always thought that the cousin would rebound in the next second. I killed my sister in a second, but my sister was unscathed until Black Panther came to rescue her... I know that my sister, a high IQ talent, can't die so easily, but it's too easy...

This is really the least interesting Marvel movie I have ever seen...

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Black Panther quotes

  • Museum Director: Good morning. How can I help you?

    Erik Killmonger: I was just checking out these artifacts. They tell me you're the expert.

    Museum Director: Ah. You could say that.

    Erik Killmonger: They're beautiful. Where's this one from?

    Museum Director: The Bobo Ashanti tribe, present-day Ghana, 19th century.

    Erik Killmonger: For real? And what about this one?

    Museum Director: That one's from the Edo people of Benin, 16th century.

    Erik Killmonger: Now, tell me about this one.

    Museum Director: Also from Benin, 7th century. Fula tribe, I believe.

    Erik Killmonger: Nah.

    Museum Director: I beg your pardon?

    Erik Killmonger: It was taken by British soldiers in Benin, but it's from Wakanda. And it's made out of vibranium. Don't trip. I'mma take it off your hands for you.

    Museum Director: These items aren't for sale.

    Erik Killmonger: How do you think your ancestors got these? You think they paid a fair price? Or did they take it, like they took everything else?

    Museum Director: Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to leave.

    Erik Killmonger: You got all this security in here watching me ever since I walked in. But you ain't checking for what you put in your body.

  • James: [hearing a knock on the door] It's these two Grace Jones-looking chicks. They're holding spears.

    N'Jobu: Open it.

    James: You serious?

    N'Jobu: They won't knock again.