What can an ''agricultural'' country have to share with the world? Written after watching "Black Panther"

Cassidy 2022-04-20 09:01:11

This is a question left by the film at the end, and the film only gives some smiling shots as an answer. I want to refute the impetuousness of those who say the movie is not good, but if I refute it, I will undoubtedly fall into impetuousness, so I can't say the movie is good, I can only talk about my feelings. The only character in the movie who is called a Marvel-style villain has already received a box lunch in the middle of the movie. Crowe is greedy, does all kinds of evil, and has no faith. As long as he does any business that can make money, he doesn't care which country he is doing. His death can be said to serve a higher purpose of the movie, and the climax of the movie is also from the two. The battle for the throne of a prince begins. Below is a discussion of some of the viewpoints or phenomena thrown up in the film. 1. A good father should teach his children how to face their own departure? Here the movie gives an obvious contrast, but doesn't give an answer. The old king believed that a good father should teach his children how to face his departure. From this point of view, he was an incompetent father. It can be seen here that the Black Panther feels that he is not ready to face his father's departure; compared to the second prince who grew up in CIA, when facing his father's questions, he answered that life is like this. This is not to say which father is more competent. Whether it is a king's father or a commoner's father, whether they are qualified can only be determined by their own children, and only time can tell whether they can accept the departure of their relatives. The difference between the two answers here is because one confronts the father's departure in adulthood and the other in childhood. 2. What can be seen from the reminiscence picture of Black Panther's first succession to the throne? The old king was trying to accept some of his younger brother's ideas. It can be seen that the old king was in the first world country when he was attacked by the explosion. Although his conservative thinking was unwilling to let himself go to the stage of the United Nations, a monarch with a closed mind for thousands of years was willing to go to the outside world to see it. Seeing the world, not just placing a spy, is a big breakthrough. At that age, although he deliberately avoided those memories, the words of his dead brother still had an impact on him, although not in the same way as his brother. way to achieve. 3. The world still has so much power to "resist" people waiting for us to rescue? The younger brother who was mistakenly killed by the old king, the male protagonist's girlfriend, the male No. 2 Black Panther and the protagonist Black Panther all have the same voice in their hearts, this world needs to be saved, and there are more poor people struggling to resist, even incapable resist. Faced with the same problem, they are solving it in their own way. Imagine how an agricultural or underdeveloped country can produce so many people who need to be rescued? I think the audience here can think about a question, where did the poor come from, why people are becoming more and more powerless, and who is the target who needs to be rescued. The "Watson" agent in the movie actually gave an explanation, he said this when he described the villain Black Panther, he burns those flowers because they are trained to cause chaos when the regime changes So, here are some actions of the U.S. government. Of course, the audience can also have their own thinking here. 4. Why did the Black Panther survive? There is a character Mbaku to be mentioned here, as the only tribal leader to challenge the new king, he is the mouth of the black panther The role of a fool who builds a wall, he has a sense of honor in his heart, calls for justice, and does not covet things or powers that do not belong to him. It is also this kind of integrity that made him take the initiative to explain that he had saved the male protagonist when facing the power of the Black Panther, which is also the leader quality given to him by the tribe totem. A high-tech tribe that is closed to the country, there is a tribal totem in the hearts of all tribe members. He teaches people to do good things, to have a sense of justice, to have a sense of honor, and to not think about crooked things. Only these unchanging totems can make the management of flowers possible. The round gardener will not steal the power of the black panther himself, so that the rebels on the frontier can put their weapons at the last moment in the face of his wife's firm eyes that will kill her husband in order to protect the totem, so that the leader of the tribe can face the temptation of power. Do not hesitate to hold the entire tribe under high moral standards. 5. Power is not scary, what is scary is its owner. The current level of scientific and technological development and living conditions are the result of the development of productive forces, which is why the so-called science and technology and power can be ubiquitous without relying on the state system. Only with development can there be more possibilities in the future, and human beings can have more opportunities for exploration. However, in the easter egg, the black panther said that the world is falling apart, and the division is serious. It can be seen that there is such a high technology in the primitive tribal social form. It seems that God has favored rare metals, but in fact it is due to long-term peaceful development. In the current social form, as long as there is no war, and enough time for peaceful development, it is also possible to have that level of technology (for example, Thor's hometown). In this process, the biggest enemy of people is the greed in people's hearts, the desire to get something for nothing, trampling on culture and destruction in pursuit of answers without awe, and mechanical decision-making with no moral bottom line in pursuit of commercial interests. Humans need to protect nature not because nature is fragile and need to be protected, but because human beings themselves are fragile and need to be protected. In a world without human beings, nature can well control all energy and power and keep them in a very harmonious state. So what can an agricultural nation bring to the world? Advanced technology is only power itself. Improper use will still bring about the destruction of human beings. The real resource that this ''agricultural'' country can bring to the world is vibrating gold, and the real knowledge is customs and beliefs. Postscript 1. Why was the old king killed in the explosion, was there no Black Panther power at that time? Or this power has an age limit. 2. Why did the Black Panther have this power before he inherited the throne? She doesn't have a sister or mother. Could it be that only the male royal family members have grown up? 3. Does the villain Black Panther have any hometown totems to inherit? Can you be called a villain?

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Extended Reading
  • Alexandria 2022-03-23 09:01:14

    2.5 The sight is all attracted by Your Highness's curled and thick eyelashes. Except for the cool car chase scene in South Korea, the plot layout and character creation are lackluster, but the pattern is getting smaller and smaller as you shoot. The smile is also similar to the quantitative index.

  • Madie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Favorite place: Music in beautiful costumes/Telling black-based stories without burdens/Female characters/Villains are well drawn/Everyone looks good/Andy and Martin's opposite scenes are all seen as Gollum and Bilbo, sorry can 't help it. If it's not enough, it should be the innate sense of routine in Gongdou drama. Two Easter eggs.

Black Panther quotes

  • T'Challa: Wakanda will no longer watch from the shadows. We can not. We must not. We will work to be an example of how we, as brothers and sisters on this earth, should treat each other. Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe.

  • Everett K. Ross: [after he wakes up] Is this Wakanda?

    Shuri: [sarcastically] No, it's Kansas.