Superhero movie aesthetic fatigue

Lottie 2022-04-21 09:01:15

1 The protagonists are all black, and the women have to shave their heads, so there is no visual enjoyment at all

2 Marvel Jiang Lang can only find some marginal characters to make up the number

3 Tells a superhero story that can no longer be cliché

4 Agree with the claim that superhero movies are the worst kind of Hollywood movies

5 Can superhero movies also be a little bit down-to-earth to make people feel that this is a story that happened in the real world

6 The setting of turning your tongue to verify your identity is too dramatic

7 Can you not use white prejudice to paint a tech-advanced black utopia like an African tribe

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Extended Reading
  • Letitia 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    Marvel counted down, and invited a group of black brothers with good hardware to act in such a dozing film...

  • Emiliano 2022-03-23 09:01:14

    I haven't read the original comics. I don't know how much content Kugler has added himself. He may be the youngest director who can tell racial stories in the United States. This background introduction incorporates the history of African and American blacks. The overall story is the reflection of race and world politics under the Shakespeare style surface. When holding great power, revenge will only cause internal division. If there weren’t those Marvel’s must-have action junk dramas, it would be very authoritative

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.