Marvel has launched a black hero movie, is it about heroes or about black people? Since "Black Panther" was on the screen, the topic of discussion has always been higher than the interest in the plot of the film itself.
It is a pity that "Black Panther" was not successful whether it was about black people or about heroes.
As a movie about heroes, I have to say, it is very disappointing. Although Marvel has not been able to shine in my eyes for a long time, this Black Panther has really fallen below my lower limit.
In addition to the infinite superimposed special effects, there is nothing else, whether the plot is eaten or what, the divine logic of this heroic movie really gave me a lot of insight. Can the extravagant special effects increase the value output of the movie?
The biggest problem is that the protagonist hero is taken for granted.
Yes, that's right, it's a hero movie, and heroes can be powerful. But can it make the black panther stronger and plump? The slightly hollow image of Black Panther impresses me even less than the villain Panther.
After the death of the old king of Wakanda, Prince T'Challa returned to Wakanda to inherit the throne and became the new Black Panther, ruling this isolated and seemingly backward country with extremely advanced technology.
Then Black Panther walked the road that every Marvel hero has to walk again - ordinary - failure - growth - counterattack.
It's this routine, but it's out of the rhythm that makes me sleepy, this is... is it playing a house?
Black Panther went to South Korea in order to catch the thief with Wakanda's rare metal, but was kidnapped by a mysterious man who suddenly appeared. Coincidentally, this mysterious man was actually the son of T'Challa's father's younger brother, an orphan with royal blood. So the orphan returned to Wakanda with the body of the thief.
His father was killed by T'Challa's father in a rebellion. At that time, T'Challa's cousin was only a child, so the child grew up with hatred of the Black Panther family into a "killer", Every time you kill a person, you burn a spot on your body, and your body is densely covered with pimples.
The "Murderer" challenged the throne, defeated T'Challa, knocked him down the waterfall, and became the new king of Wakanda.
And just as the new king burns up all the new herbs and prepares to overthrow the Black Panther, our Black Panther has returned.
Black Panther did not die, but was rescued by passers-by. He also took the only heart-shaped herb brought by his ex-girlfriend in time, and returned to Wakanda to defeat the "killer".
ended. Black Panther connects Wakanda with the world, sharing Wakanda's black technology.
Do you see if you sleep? As an independent hero of Marvel, is it a little thin to grow up?
The tribal leader who had just returned to Wakanda and defeated the challenge became the king. He was defeated by the flashing cousins not long after, and returned to fight for the king after miraculously resurrected. It turns out that this is a story of accepting the throne - losing the throne in battle - making a comeback to regain the throne? Audience's inner os: Is this Marvel's black hero? Can't afford it.
If it's just a routine and no new ideas, I'm probably just numb, but the shortcomings in the story, the chaotic storytelling, and the forced transitions all surprised me. "Popcorn" movies can be watched without thinking, but that doesn't mean you can treat the audience as fools.
I'm curious, all the herbs have been burnt, and watching the plot is not just taking the herbs once to have the power of the black panther for life, what do I need to do in the future? What about the next Black Panther King? Isn't this ethnic group heading for a path of weakening day by day? Well, I don't want to see this black hero whose hero image is so thin.
Even if the core of the story of the struggle for the throne is to reflect the two lines of black struggle (it can be seen that the Black Panther and his cousins have two different attitudes towards the struggle for equal rights by blacks, whether it is radical or moderate, you will know by looking at the results of the last battle) ), and can't forgive the boringness of the plot.
This is about the "blackness" of the Black Panther that everyone is concerned about. It was originally an almost all black lineup, and the addition of 3D special effects will reduce the brightness of the visual effect to a certain extent, adding black on top of black, can you see people clearly? Moreover, it is easy for everyone to be blind to black faces, 3D special effects and small black people full of screens, and there are many people who complain and look confused.
If people are stupid and can't tell who's black people are annoying, then the "black" in the black empire created by Marvel this time will inevitably make some netizens disgusted.
Marvel's most politically correct hero movie.
What a big hat, just buckled on the head of "Black Panther".
"Is the high score abroad because it is too politically correct?" "The whole film is full of political correctness" "The obscenity of black Americans"...
Everyone is a little dissatisfied with such a heroic film that exudes the flavor of "equal rights for blacks". It seems that American "political correctness" has eroded the entire film.
really. "Black Panther" is a very ambitious work by Marvel, subverting the theme of traditional superheroes, focusing on American women's rights and racial issues through black heroes. In the eyes of many people, African-Americans are a symbol of backwardness and poverty, but this time, blacks lead Wakanda, which has mastered black technology. The leaders maintain racial dignity and have a relatively independent world view. To be sure, this is indeed a black political film, and cultural symbols of place, dress and race are everywhere.
But if it weren't for the water-filled plot of this movie, in my opinion, there is really no need to use "political correctness" to open up an independent hero series that has existed in the Marvel industry chain for a long time. After all, I haven't seen it before. Black movies have such a big production.
I wonder if Director Nolan has a chance to be nominated for the best picture at the Oscars next year. Will Black Panther really lead and become the dark horse of the next Oscars? I don't know if a film like this will get the approval of the academic professionals, but I do know that among the black people, our lovable Agent Watson Ross looks so white.
Ah, at the end I still have a question: why don't black movies have rap? This is not reasonable.
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