In Marvel's film "Black Panther", Techara returned to this technologically advanced but isolated African country after the death of his father, the former King Wakanda, and succeeded as the new "Black Panther" and king. When the old enemy reappears, Techara, who is the "Black Panther" and the king, is in a dilemma, watching Wakanda and the whole world be in danger. In the face of betrayal and danger, the young king must unite with the alliance, unleash all the power of the "Black Panther", and strive to defend his people and land.
Previously, the Panthers were still full of expectations. But after watching the movie, I was really disappointed.
Another disappointment partly comes from the movie scenes. The final battle looks like a tribal war. Obviously possessing black technology, the samurai can only use swords, spears, swords and halberds. The strongest force the villain relies on is the rhino. . . . A country leading the world in science and technology, comparable to a royal palace like black science and technology, are the black people still so poor on the loess roads to make a living?
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