Marvel’s Black Panther is a feast for the eyes
– the stunning visual effects of the world of Wakanda are lovely. The acting is
all stellar. Sharp writing, plenty of action/fights, and a story of power and
redemption complete the tale directed by Ryan Coogler. There have been a lot
of articles and essays written about Black Panther – all for a
higher purpose than pure cinematic delight. I’m going to stick with just the
movie going experience of this critic – a middle-aged woman who wants to be
entertained for her five dollar investment. Ka-ching! This movie absolutely
works on all levels. If you wish to delve into some issues – by all means. The
movie can make you think. Or just sit back with a big tub of popcorn and watch
Chadwick Boseman nail it as T’Challa, the new king of Wakanda – a country that
hides its riches (the vibranium metal) from the rest of the world.
It is a city filled with technology, powerful women, and an
appreciation for its history and rituals. Here’s the impressive cast of
women – Angela Bassett (mother), Letitia Wright (science nerd sister),and
Lupita Nyong’o(Nakia – the activist ex). Close friend W’Kabi is played by
Daniel Kaluuya. Then there’s trouble – brooding Michael B. Jordan, the
Killmonger, seeks revenge and more. There’s a whole background buildup to his
story. It starts in Oakland, CA and finishes in hand-to-hand combat, victory,
and some d words – defeat, defiance, etc. I won’t say more…. But I
will say that Danai Gurira the shorn elite member of the royal squad is fierce.
Her attitude is scary and she swings a mean spear.
Black Panther is set in a fantasy world. Like
I said, you can extrapolate from there into more meaning, concerns, etc of
modern day America. Or you can enjoy the slick purring moves of a sleek
panther. Stick around during and after credits for those Marvel teasers they
give us. Keeps us coming back for more. Meow!
The women definitely made the movie.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Not just there for show - they were integral to the energy
DeleteSounds too good to be true, pleased you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
it's fun and well executed. You have to like the superhero genre. Marvel does it well
DeleteI'm happy to read your raving review, even happier that there are powerful women in the film. Yay! Thanks for the detailed recommendation, Joanne. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteit's very entertaining. I go into this type of movie ready for some silly stuff but good effects, etc.
DeleteThe women sure make the movie indeed
ReplyDeleteabsolutely!
DeleteThat's not at all what I thought the movie was about based on the title!
ReplyDeleteyou have to keep up with your comic book super heroes!
DeleteAlways good to see powerful women in films.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed this. Not enough movies out there with strong women characters.
ReplyDeleteHi Joanne - thanks for this ... I might go and see it - not my normal fare ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThis isn't my favorite genre, but I've heard good things about this one. Glad to hear you had a fun time watching it. Nicely written review!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you enjoyed this movie. We haven't seen it yet, but we plan to see it soon.
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