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Black Panther (2018) Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 2h 14min | 16 February 2018 (USA)
Full text transcript of Black Panther film critique
What can not fall over?
Oh, what is happening, magnesite? Hmm? So I just got back from seeing the Black Panther and I have to say that I am thoroughly satisfied with what they did with this movie.
This movie takes place. During civil war.
Because his father is dead at this point, we all know this isn’t a spoiler, but as you know, his coronation of becoming king, you know, there’s that in everything that transpires. So it’s it’s right in that time frame right there.
Ok, we’ll let you know that there are two posts, credit scenes.
And now let’s get into the movie so far close to Cholla after his father is killed and him becoming the king of Wakanda, but then he is challenged by Michael B. Jordan for some reason or another. And Michael B. Jordan is our main criminal.
But Andy Serkis plays Clore and he is also a villain and he plays it was really nice to see Andy Serkis in here. A real handy circus, a non CGI circus, because it was interesting to watch him act as himself.
All right. You know, he’s a great actor, but it was nice to see him as himself and he did a great job.
I don’t know where to start, the special effects were top notch. There were scenes where it was like I mean, it’s kind of a CGI fest, but. Nothing more than you might not see in certain of the movies.
I mean, they did not show us as some dancing in the grass, you know, dirt hut people.
It was off the chain. Condon’s were very technologically advanced and powerful people, many tribes there.
And I got to say, the music was done very well throughout the movie.
My main gripe, although I said there was a small gripe when I first saw the first trailer, first big trailer came out and I was like, well, it’s got all the rap this is taking place in Africa. I just didn’t think that. I thought the rap was out of place. The music was good for the trailer. I just didn’t think that the rap, even though I heard with the rap words, said I just didn’t think it fit for this African story. I must tell you, the music was very powerful and ethnic all throughout. There were a couple of rap joints, but they were placed very well where they were needed, where it made sense to have some Chinese people and all types of African garb, all type of different the African cultures and the markings in the clothing.
And it was so fucking cool just to see all these black actors together in this superhero movie like this. I’m telling you, it was powerful for me as an African-American. It was powerful to see this.
It really felt good from my point of view to see this unfold in front of me.
Ok, Machon might have been the most badass, some bitch in the movie.
I’m not joking. When I go, I can tell you this.
I was like a little more bad as it is a mission. I forgot her name. And, you know, I go by who I remember you buy the most, you know.
And so, you know, I called Black Panther. Black Panther. Yeah, I’m saying, yeah, that’s who he is. Me, Black Panther. I know he’s played a role in the Black Panther and Washington’s mission. To me, that’s just how it is.
The action the fight scenes were good. The fight scenes were good, man. Black Panther was kicking ass. And I got to tell you, man, it was like, it’s funny that, you know, as the technologically advanced they are, there were a lot of ancient ceremonies and things going throughout.
They were interwoven into why they did what they did.
And Black Panther definitely had some challenges in this movie. He wasn’t let’s let’s just say he had some challenges. One big challenge and I was surprised. I was very surprised. I got to tell you, Michael B. Jordan, as the villain, the main villain was a sympathetic villain. You kind of like boy. Oh.
Changes something. Mm hmm. OK, I see. Why are you doing what you doing? I got you.
I got you. But I got to tell you, it was cold and it was really cool watching that movie. I’m actually going to see it again tonight.
And I saw it in 3D.
3d was done well, but personally to me, wasn’t it wasn’t it wasn’t like this extraordinary avatar, that 3D stuff now. And it wasn’t even know.
It was just maybe when I buy it on Blu ray, I’ll get in 3D. Just because I have 3D TV, I might as well use it.
And I loved his sister. I love to chalices, she was so funny, she did a great job. She was the chick that was in the Black Museum of Black Mirror.
I loved him who really stood out to me, the characters that stood out to me the most, or to Chalo, of course, his sister, Marshawn Kelani. She was my favorite fucking characters in the movie. I’m serious. Like, I don’t know, I like Birchmore her or Black Panther and I’m joking. Michael B. Jordan is kill Mongar fucking killed Andy Serkis. Those are my favorite right there. Those are my favorite area.
And everybody else did a great job, too. They did. There are some twists and turns in the movie that you’re not going to expect the way this story goes, which kind of makes into the villain and then other things like this, just like, holy shit.
And they do some political things in their ideas. Thought this is like.
Well, it’s kind of true, you know, some good shit in there, so I’m going to recommend that you all go see this movie.
I’m going to give this four out of five goals for the Black Panther Post comments down below. Let me know what you all thought. I’m sure I left some things out, but even if I did, so what? Post your comments down below. Let me know what you like the most. If you don’t want to spoiled, don’t look in the comments section, you know, because, you know, people wouldn’t be talking to your subscribers.
Boo.
Other reviewers’ sentiment on Black Panther:
Reviewer | Sentiment |
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Beyond The Trailer | Positive |
Jeremy Jahns | Positive |
Mr. H. Reviews | Positive |
Casey Neistat | Meh |
Chris Stuckmann | Meh |
Amazing Lucas | Very negative |
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