Black Panther
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Black Panther
The ridiculously talented Ryan Coogler helms a supremely confident blockbuster with his third feature Black Panther.
The story of African prince T'Challa who becomes king of Wakanda after the death of his father while also inheriting the mantle of Black Panther, protector of his people.
The fate of his people and the world at large is put in danger with the arrival of Erik Killmonger who teams up with Ulysses Klaue (who possesses some of the stolen precious metal Vibranium, Wakanda's chief resource) to seek revenge and take the Wakandan throne.
Like Fruitvale Station and Creed before it, Black Panther offers astute commentary on themes of Black identity and community while delivering the requisite action thrills and grand set pieces we've come to expect from Marvel Studios.
Visually it's unlike anything that's come before, thanks to cinematographer Rachel Morrison (Oscar nominated this year for Mudbound). While it draws from a rich and wide variety of existing African culture to ensure that its fictional country of Wakanda feels like a vibrant and authentic environment.
Swedish composer and regular Coogler collaborator Ludwig Göransson also supplies a wonderful score that adds to this after he accompanied Baaba Maal on a tour of Senegal before recording the score with several Senegalese musicians. My only minor gripe in this regard is that I would have liked to have heard more of Kendrick Lamar's songs (the specially curated album of which I'm listening to as I write this review).
An exceptional cast is led by a suitably regal and imposing Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther with great support from Michael B. Jordan (as main villain Erik Killmonger), Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurari, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Sterling K. Brown, Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman. Personally though I think it's Brit Letitia Wright (straight from excellent appearances in TV shows Humans, Black Mirror, Banana and Cucumber) who steals the show as T'Challa's hyper intelligent, charming and very funny younger sister Shuri.
On the whole Black Panther is an exciting addition to the Marvel canon.
Fresh and bold enough to work as a standalone film but with several developments that suggest it will have a major effect on how the subsequent Marvel films will continue.
A great cast, excellent action and an involving story with likeable characters make this a must see.
The story of African prince T'Challa who becomes king of Wakanda after the death of his father while also inheriting the mantle of Black Panther, protector of his people.
The fate of his people and the world at large is put in danger with the arrival of Erik Killmonger who teams up with Ulysses Klaue (who possesses some of the stolen precious metal Vibranium, Wakanda's chief resource) to seek revenge and take the Wakandan throne.
Like Fruitvale Station and Creed before it, Black Panther offers astute commentary on themes of Black identity and community while delivering the requisite action thrills and grand set pieces we've come to expect from Marvel Studios.
Visually it's unlike anything that's come before, thanks to cinematographer Rachel Morrison (Oscar nominated this year for Mudbound). While it draws from a rich and wide variety of existing African culture to ensure that its fictional country of Wakanda feels like a vibrant and authentic environment.
Swedish composer and regular Coogler collaborator Ludwig Göransson also supplies a wonderful score that adds to this after he accompanied Baaba Maal on a tour of Senegal before recording the score with several Senegalese musicians. My only minor gripe in this regard is that I would have liked to have heard more of Kendrick Lamar's songs (the specially curated album of which I'm listening to as I write this review).
An exceptional cast is led by a suitably regal and imposing Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther with great support from Michael B. Jordan (as main villain Erik Killmonger), Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurari, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Sterling K. Brown, Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman. Personally though I think it's Brit Letitia Wright (straight from excellent appearances in TV shows Humans, Black Mirror, Banana and Cucumber) who steals the show as T'Challa's hyper intelligent, charming and very funny younger sister Shuri.
On the whole Black Panther is an exciting addition to the Marvel canon.
Fresh and bold enough to work as a standalone film but with several developments that suggest it will have a major effect on how the subsequent Marvel films will continue.
A great cast, excellent action and an involving story with likeable characters make this a must see.
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Re: Black Panther
Very enjoyable and action packed, Thor aside, it's another standalone film which hits the mark for me at Marvel (the others being Ant Man, GOTG and Doctor Strange) while the Avengers, Captain America, Hulk and, especially, Iron Man, become a bit tedious. It's a shame they always push for crossovers as it's really not necessary. Less is more, Marvel. 8/10
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Re: Black Panther
Oh dear, this bored me rigid. It looked fabulous and the costumes were wonderful but I couldn't have cared less what happened to Wakanda.
I've never been disappointed in a Marvel film before.
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Re: Black Panther
Agree with poster above, just found it boring. Too many Marvel films now.
2/5
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Re: Black Panther
I really enjoyed this film the action, effects, costumes and acting were great and met my expectations. I agree his sister stole the show, thanks for pointing out where I have seen her before. I didn't realise until I checked IMDB later that the actors who played the younger and older T'Chaka were actually father and son in real life. There were 2 trailers in the credits, one early on and the other right at the end, nothing too exciting though. I saw in 4DX which was an experience in itself with not only 3D but extra sound/movement/smell effects. Looking forward to seeing Black Panther again in Avengers Infinity in April 9/10 from me.
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Hoping to beat my 2023 total of 31
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Re: Black Panther
Apparently Wesley Snipes was planning as far back as 1992 to do a BLACK PANTHER MOVIE! The mind boggles at the thought!.
This film was an origin story.. slow burning but building up in to a majestic and engaging film. So much rested on it .. a burden of blackness ( unnecessarily as there are black film industries in the world..... and there have been all black films via hollywood before) I thoroughly loved it... i was glad that the wider 'Avengers' universe was kept to a minimum.. 8/10
This film was an origin story.. slow burning but building up in to a majestic and engaging film. So much rested on it .. a burden of blackness ( unnecessarily as there are black film industries in the world..... and there have been all black films via hollywood before) I thoroughly loved it... i was glad that the wider 'Avengers' universe was kept to a minimum.. 8/10
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Re: Black Panther
I'm more of an indie film fan, but thought I'd give this film a go. Got really bored and actually left the film with about 40 minutes to go as I lost the will to live (this is extremely rare for me). I could predict what would unfold next and realised I didn't care. 2/10
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Re: Black Panther
I'm glad it wasn't just me. I was bored rigid. I really dudnt care what happened to whom of to where by the end, I just wanted it to end.
Rubbish that it dudnt entertain me. Marvel has gone pants!
Rubbish that it dudnt entertain me. Marvel has gone pants!
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Re: Black Panther
Was okay, probably wouldn't went to see this if didn't get the aunty discount at cineworld. Some of the action I enjoyed but there was other parts I was thinking what the heck was that or why? Nearer end of film found myself looking at time hoping was near the end.
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Re: Black Panther
the first hours a bit of drag with the very forced challenge plot, but the rewards come later if you stick around. The whole royalty plotline detracts more than it adds, IMHO.
The real issue with the film is the plot.... after spending the entire movie trying to stop "baddie/anti-hero" from doing a particular something,what does BP do at the end? ridiculous! I'd suggest this is one after credits scene you skip, as it makes the whole plot academic.
The real star of the movie is Wakanda, pity theres not nearly enough of it on screen. As a kid, my first introduction to Africa as a kid was in comics where it was painted in vivid purples and yellow hues and wrapped in mythology, in a "2000AD" story that I read. This is just like that - gorgeous..shame the real africa is a lot more mundane just like the rest of the planet. But this movie paints that kind of myth up on the screen for the first time. Throw in the sci-fi elements of Wakanda, and it looked utterly amazing, wouldnt be out of place in Guardians of the Galaxy or Thor.
Just could have gone a bit further, some missed opportunities. Seeing Martin Freeman having to to grapple with what to call "gorilla King" would have been amusing.
3.5 stars.
The real issue with the film is the plot.... after spending the entire movie trying to stop "baddie/anti-hero" from doing a particular something,what does BP do at the end? ridiculous! I'd suggest this is one after credits scene you skip, as it makes the whole plot academic.
The real star of the movie is Wakanda, pity theres not nearly enough of it on screen. As a kid, my first introduction to Africa as a kid was in comics where it was painted in vivid purples and yellow hues and wrapped in mythology, in a "2000AD" story that I read. This is just like that - gorgeous..shame the real africa is a lot more mundane just like the rest of the planet. But this movie paints that kind of myth up on the screen for the first time. Throw in the sci-fi elements of Wakanda, and it looked utterly amazing, wouldnt be out of place in Guardians of the Galaxy or Thor.
Just could have gone a bit further, some missed opportunities. Seeing Martin Freeman having to to grapple with what to call "gorilla King" would have been amusing.
3.5 stars.
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