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Review Type: Movie/TV Reviews
Date: 2018-02-13
Entertainment
Article Title: Black Super Hero Movie, Black Panther, Takes Movie Industry by Storm
Article By: By: Courtesy of TAAGTN.net
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Even if it had nothing else going for it,Black Pantherwould still be the best-looking Marvel movie yet. Supersaturated with vivid afro-futurism and as bold and riotous as a rack of dashiki print shirts, it looks like a particularly excitable Sun Ra album cover. Fortunately, the film doesn’t trade on looks alone. The score, by Ludwig Göransson and Kendrick Lamar, combines primalbeats with the growling purr of apack of big cats. Cannily,and unusually for a Marvel picture,Black Pantherunfolds in a pretty much self-contained world. There are no smirking cameos from the likes of Tony Stark. The closest we get to acknowledging the Marvel universe is a reference to the death of the father of T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), an event that happened in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, and a bad guy who first popped up in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

 

T’Challa inherits the throne of Wakanda, the secretive techtropolis that has concealed itself from the rest of the world. And he assumes the mantle of Black Panther, complete with an impenetrable battle suit engineered by his genius kid sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright), who gets to play withmost of the best lines as well asall the cool kit). Supporting T’Challa is Wakanda’s top warrior, Okoye (Danai Gurira), lethal with a spear but who also, in one gif-friendly shot, does an impressive amount of damage by hurling her wig.

 

Peril comes from Andy Serkis, great fun as Ulysses Klaue, a piratical South African with a grin that looks as though he chews lightbulbs for breakfast. Plus there is a challenger to the throne: Erik Killmonger (Michael B Jordan) is the cousin that T’Challa never knew he had. And this is a weak point – Erik’s backstory doesn’t seem to fully explain the frothing hate machine he becomes.

 

A triumphantly fresh vision for Marvel superheroics, "Black Panther" claws its way into theatres on Friday, February 16 and is sure not to disappoint!!!!

 

To see official trailer, visithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjDjIWPwcPU

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