Tuesday, February 20, 2018
The Man Who Would Be King..."Black Panther"
Black Panther (2018)
Rated PG-13
Starring Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Sterling K. Brown, Angela Bassett, Andy Serkis, Forest Whitaker
Directed by Ryan Coogler,
The Story:
T'Challa (Boseman) is crowned the King of Wakanda following the passing of his father. However an outsider (Jordan) threatens the entire fate and kingdom of Wakanda in a bid to release vibranium weapons on a global scale.
Welcome to your spoiler-free review of Black Panther.
It's movie number 18 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe corner of your local movie-plex, and I think it's about time we come to a few facts:
1) These movies aren't going away anytime soon.
2) Fans should be glad of that.
3) Audiences apparently aren't suffering from superhero fatigue like critics seem to think every time a new superhero movie is released.
And I think it's time to start honestly talking about when will the Academy take MCU films seriously and consider them for ...
dare I say it...
Academy Awards.
Last year the big ground swell was Patty Jenkins deserved it because Wonder Woman was "amazing". (Meh...I wouldn't go that far, but still, if it furthers the superhero cause, I'm in) and because she's a woman.
Again, I hate the affirmative action take on it, I would hope it's based on merit, not gender or...
Color.
Which brings us to Ryan Coogler, who has in the eyes of critics AND fans, yet to deliver a bad movie.
Here, he takes Wakanda and delivers the sum total history of an isolated African nation from the dawn of time to present day and given it the rich backstory it deserves.
He also populates it with some of the best second and third-tier characters in any Marvel Studios franchise.
He also delivers the Wakandan equivalent of a James Bond movie interlaced throughout the film as well.
Pick anyone from the cast, and odds are by the end of the movie, if not long before, you're slightly itching to see that character, or characters, receive their own MCU film from Marvel Studios in the near future.
So if you weren't part of the history-making audience that made Black Panther # 1 at the world-wide box office, smashing all sorts of February records along the way...
Don't delay, you'll want to see this one on the big screen.
Final Grade: A+
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