When the distant land of Africa and the future black technology collide, what kind of sparks will be produced? "Black Panther", the latest Marvel hero movie, tells you the answer. Primitive customs, primitive dances, ancient totems and civilizations with futuristic high-tech all make me feel out of place. The culture of the African land should have been matched with the vast savannah, hula dancing, exaggerated oil paint, and worship of gods. This is the impression that Africa has left us. But once it deviates from the trajectory of the development of human civilization and puts together two cultures that cannot be together, a sense of exaggeration and incompatibility arise spontaneously. The totem murals in the scientific research room, the original competition in the high-tech empire, make the viewer feel conflicted, uncomfortable, strange, and difficult to resonate. Like the world's first 3D movie "Avatar", the alien aboriginals rely on the divine power of nature to fight against the technology of earthlings, and everything is so natural and smooth. Because it conforms to the development sequence of civilization, that is, the more civilization, the more advanced the technology, the more complex the society, and the weaker the worship of God. From primitive melee combat to rhino warriors, despite the addition of numerous high-tech blessings, it is still unfamiliar. It cannot be combined with the two-dimensional fighters in the sky. If they are opposites, they are in line with the world view of most people. . The main line in the film is the struggle for the direction of the country's governance. The leader is selected through the competition that has long been far away from modern people, and the king of a country who has absolute power, not to mention the departure from historical development, must also be buried for the following. Contradictory fuse. Therefore, the rebellion of the cronies of the losers against the new monarch cannot be avoided, such an unelected leader may go against the wishes of the majority, and the society has awakened and is not completely immersed in the absolute worship of force. This setting is very interesting. An extremely unstable social system was forced in, making it even more incredible how that high-tech civilization was created. The melee of the various tribes, I don't know if it reflects the grassland in reality. Moreover, the simplest justice and evil in heroic stories are actually not obvious, and more of it seems to be an internal conflict within the royal family. There are plenty of good movies that blur good and evil, and they can be thought-provoking, but the commercial Black Panther is clearly not. Maybe Marvel and Hollywood want to enrich the hero's setting and try to create a new flavor, but this combination of stick noodles and salmon is obviously shoddy. I wouldn't be looking forward to Black Panther 2, wondering if this dark American dish is to your liking?
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