Review of Black Panther (2018) by Thedaywalker — 17 Feb 2018
I can't express myself enough to how much I adore this movie.
It was easy to make it just another action driven marvel movie, with a plot that I think everyone sees coming, a prince that is made king over the death of his father, looses his throne and has to take it back. But this was such a small part of the movie.
This movie, got the character development completely on point, no character is the same as it was in the beginning, and going through the process is what the movie is, it has action on it (of course it's a superhero movie after all), but Black Panther is more character driven than anything. Applause to Michael B. Jordan for his amazing portrayal of what could have been just another villain, but Erik Killmonger is without a doubt the best villain the MCU has. He has the right intention, what he says makes sense, it makes so much sense that in the end he convinces the main character to agree with his intentions, of course his actions are that of a villain and that's where the difference lies.
The Humor is also really well done, and in all of that technology, they didn't forget to show the african aspect of it all.
Of course it has some minor setbacks, like they introduce us Killmomger with such an amazing scene, but then he's gone for a while, some parts of the CGI really seemed unfinished, like the Rhinos for example, it started off a bit slow actually, only getting really geared up when T'Challa fights Jabori tribe leader for the throne.
This review of Black Panther (2018) was written by Thedaywalker on 17 Feb 2018.
Black Panther has generally received very positive reviews.
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