By Helene - 04 August 2021
Black Panther is really like the Lion King, with stunning natural scenery, an African soundtrack, and the old story of the prince who grew up to be king all over again.
Talk about the strengths.
1. The background Settings are not copied, but they respect the aesthetics of the original work. Wakanda is not loyal to the king, only to the throne. A legitimate challenge to the throne is recognized, tyrant or not. There is also a lot of primitive looking, but powerful black technology. As a minor detail, the comics also mention that Wakandans speak English. Movies do a really good job of capturing the old fantasies of the last century.
2. Your Majesty is still cool and kind, as in Captain America: The Third movie. It also shows his immaturity and impulsiveness. And the confusion, the inner conflict, when he learns of the dark history of his father, whom he respects and loves. Princess Su Rui has changed a lot, I remember her personality is impulsive, also has a good fist, eager to inherit the throne, also succeeded for a period of time. In a cute twist, the movie turns into a cute tech girl.
Now for the weaknesses.
1. The action design and the play have been severely reduced. Yesterday, I thought it was because I was too tired. Apart from anything else, what fight scenes did you remember? Anyway, I finished watching Black Panther with the anti-human "roundhouse kick" from Captain America: The Third.
2. In the logic film, the guard captain ridiculed the use of guns as primitive, but did not use the device to destroy enemy guns in a moment like in the comics, only using a few discs to disable cars in the beginning. The aircraft is so powerful, but it has less firepower than a normal missile. All of which makes it awkward.
3. The last is a glitch. Personally, I think this film is so close to the women's Federation 3, and it doesn't mention these things at all, which makes the worldview seem too independent. Especially for Steve and Bucky in Wakanda, a single Easter egg is too perky to introduce Bucky.