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

Black Panther quotes

  • Museum Director: Good morning. How can I help you?

    Erik Killmonger: I was just checking out these artifacts. They tell me you're the expert.

    Museum Director: Ah. You could say that.

    Erik Killmonger: They're beautiful. Where's this one from?

    Museum Director: The Bobo Ashanti tribe, present-day Ghana, 19th century.

    Erik Killmonger: For real? And what about this one?

    Museum Director: That one's from the Edo people of Benin, 16th century.

    Erik Killmonger: Now, tell me about this one.

    Museum Director: Also from Benin, 7th century. Fula tribe, I believe.

    Erik Killmonger: Nah.

    Museum Director: I beg your pardon?

    Erik Killmonger: It was taken by British soldiers in Benin, but it's from Wakanda. And it's made out of vibranium. Don't trip. I'mma take it off your hands for you.

    Museum Director: These items aren't for sale.

    Erik Killmonger: How do you think your ancestors got these? You think they paid a fair price? Or did they take it, like they took everything else?

    Museum Director: Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to leave.

    Erik Killmonger: You got all this security in here watching me ever since I walked in. But you ain't checking for what you put in your body.

  • James: [hearing a knock on the door] It's these two Grace Jones-looking chicks. They're holding spears.

    N'Jobu: Open it.

    James: You serious?

    N'Jobu: They won't knock again.