shaz619
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Black Panther
It was a good movie and has received a lot of hype. But a lot of the hype is related to the fact that we have a black super hero.
If you strip that from the movie it's still a good watch but just a bit more than average. The premise of the movie is nothing we haven't heard of or seen before. An unknown world where inhabitants are far ahead technologically/spiritually than the rest of the world... So in that sense I won't give credits for creativity because it was exactly expected (I do understand they are limited by the comic book)
Someone said that the prior marvel movies had some tie in to the story here so perhaps I missed a bit there
But overall it's a nice watch but nowhere near the hype
6.5/10
I haven't watched it yet but had been nauseated by its overblown hype. The "All black movie" label is so racist in my opinion. It's as if no black person has been allowed to work in Hollywoood before.
It's as if no black director has made a major movie before. Has everyone forgotten last years Oscar for best movie 'Moonlight' director Barry Jenkins or Steve McQueen who also directed the Oscar winning '12 years a slave' few years back.
As for leading man being black. Give me a break. Its like Will Smith or Denzel Washington have never existed. As if Viola Davis has never been acknowledged before.
What took the cake for me was when a hostess of the TV show "The View" told actor Chadwick Boseman who plays the lead in Black Panther, how it was an honor to watch the movie. An honor to watch a Marvel movie. Lol. Is this for real. Has the anti-Trump emotionality have so disturbed liberals that they can't distinguish between a comercially made movie made by a major studio from some kind of mammoth revolutionary movement in black history.
Just aghast at how silly our whole politically charged culture has become.
I see where you guys are coming from but the hype stems from Black Panther being the first Black super hero from the comics to finally get a live action movie under a mainstream / established platform rather then being a first across any genre for black people, black actor / director or movies but more specific to the super hero genre. Having said that the movie quality was average, Luke Cage was way better although it was a TV series and the character itself was written just after BP.