"Black Panther." Did I miss something?
After hearing all the great reviews about it, I decided to watch it yesterday. What a huge disappointment. I'm not a fan of superhero movies, but I thought this might be something special. Nope. Watched about an hour and a half of it and gave up. Decent premise and special effects, but the storyline and acting were so-so. Anyone else feel the same way?
Glorfindel
(9,919 posts)and all the glowing reviews. I watched the whole thing, however, and enjoyed it for what it is. I actually thought "Solo" was a better movie, and seemingly nobody else liked it.
bigbrother05
(5,995 posts)Turned the whole "Dark Continent" myth on it's head.
Also really enjoyed Solo, can see a few sequels to fill in the timeline. Along with Rogue One fills in the storylines following birth of Luke & Leia.
MarianJack
(10,237 posts)I guess that this is one of the reasons they make ice cream in more than one flavor.
RESIST!
Nitram
(24,597 posts)Every superhero cliche was employed, and the plot was typical Hollywood blockbuster. I did not think the random mixture of different African cultures did anything to further an understanding that the enormous continent of Africa has many, many very distinct cultures. I am so tired of people lumping everything in Africa into one big lump.
I lived deep in the Liberian countryside for two years, and travelled extensively in West Africa. I've studied different aspects of various regions and cultures on the continent. I believe the actual history is interesting enough to have formed the basis for this story, in the Songhai or Mali Empires, for example, without the far-fetched notion of a secret "superior" technology. But I realize that a major role of the superhero genre is to give powerless people some hope and a feeling of self-worth. The movie strongly resonated in the African-American community, and that is proof that it succeeded as a movie. I hope future movies can pick up where this one left off, and build the story on a firmer foundation that is rooted in the actual history of real African cultures.