Black Panther. The movie sets a hero who is focused on regaining the throne with a number of lovable and reassuring settings such as patriotism, love for the people, strong feelings and rationality, and many horrors such as killing his girlfriend, accomplice, brother, and uncle, and so on for his cousin. Doctrine setting - how afraid of people who want revolution is this to give emotional legitimacy to the eradication of villains =_=. The heroine first wanted to rescue refugees, but later became a one-dimensional role "because of love". Originally, she liked the female general very much, but the sentence "can't let an outsider rule Wakanda" made her go against her preface of "loyalty to the throne", which met the audience's expectations but made the character boring. Her boyfriend who rides a rhino is also (looking forward to his coup in the next movie), so frustrating. In the end, the most painful thing for the male protagonist is not that there are so many black brothers in the world suffering, but "My dad actually killed my uncle!". I really want to throw the chicken chop in my hand in his face! Go to hell, boring petty bourgeoisie worldview! All the places that should show people's choices are dealt with one-dimensionally with emotional relationships, and it is not forgotten that people who want to revolutionize are only out of resentment. There is so much resentment, if you don't engage in terrorism, people in the light and comfort can't see the people in the dark.
View more about Black Panther reviews