In fact, many people think that Black Panther does not have the entertaining spirit that Marvel has always insisted on, and the story structure of the whole film is not sufficient, and most of the time it seems to be a motion scene. So I gave a bad review without hesitation.
But what can be seen is that starting from US Team 3, Marvel tried to add a strong speculative element to the movie, instead of a complete dispute between justice and evil.
For example, in Team 3, the reunion saves the world because of the side effects brought about by the powerful destructive power, which led to the division of the reunion.
In Panthers, there is such a powerful speculation. The cousin in the movie is actually a more pitiful character, a product of the forbearance and introverted desire to conquer the Wakanda people.
Conservatives refused to open to the outside world, but the development of the times was beyond their control, and tradition collapsed.
The radicals are trying to conquer outside, and they have been waiting for an opportunity.
Stakeholders pursue their own interests and are above everything else. They are eventually killed as a matter of course and sent to Wakanda as a meeting ceremony.
The Observer School is a very interesting setting. Marvel likes to set up the role of the observer, sit on the sidelines and intervene in the story when necessary. The role of the observer in the Panthers is a tribe living in the mountains.
As a coordinating force, the Black Panther was actually not pushed around by several factions, and was eventually detonated by a contradictory monster like his cousin.
In the end, the film chose a seemingly happy ending for Wakanda, the so-called peaceful opening.
In fact, there is no answer to the consequences, but the painful speculation of Wakanda itself is an end.
Marvel released two movies last year and this year, which are two different attempts, one is Thor 3 and the other is Black Panther.
Thor 3 has been entertained to death throughout the film.
The Panthers deliberately refrained from taking the humorous route, and the protagonist basically kept his face straight throughout, telling a story that should have been thought-provoking.
But word of mouth collapsed.
To be honest, Marvel’s style has come to an end, there is not much room for improvement, and different attempts have failed.
So Marvel will either continue to stick to the style from Iron Man, spend a few more years, and finally get tired of aesthetics.
Or expect a Nolan-like character to create a breakthrough like "Dark Batman".
By the way, there are not many things that are politically correct in the film, only emphasizing the oppression of "blacks" and the lack of resistance. It’s not a big problem. Many Hollywood movies use this kind of political correctness. It's just that this time it's basically a black actor, so everyone thinks too much.
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