A Geeky Dad's Movie Guide to Black Panther (2018)

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My family and I saw Black Panther in 2D IMAX (real) on Saturday. I think I waited so long to write the review in hopes of convincing myself that I liked the movie more than I did.



Although I love 2D IMAX, this movie did not take full advantage of the medium.

It has not worked.

This month, I have already become an outlier by being the only person on Earth who enjoyed The Cloverfield Paradox. Now I have become the incredibly rare double-outlier as I think I'm the only one who didn't love Black Panther.

I liked Black Panther. I'm glad I saw it. However, I don't think I ever need to see it again. The number of times I will re-watch a movie has become my measuring stick for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. At this point, I am going to see every Marvel movie. I am also confident I will enjoy every one. But there are now two distinct categories, films I will buy the day they become available on Blu-ray... and all the rest.

Black Panther falls into that second category.

The Good



The casting is perfect. Not only is Chadwick Boseman athletic enough to be believable as the incredibly nimble Black Panther, he can actually act. This role relies more on acting than your typical super hero movie. His choice to use a very believable African accent was on the money. I think the movie would have seemed "hokey" without that layer of authenticity from all of the characters. Forest Whittaker is incredible (as always). Michael B. Jordan did a fantastic job as the "villain" (perhaps too good... more on that later). Danai Gurira and Lupita Nyong'o are very similar to Boseman. They can both fight and act. It was actually quite impressive. It was a real treat to see Martin Freeman and Andy Serkis reunited on screen. I do wish at some point Freeman's character would have asked Serkis' "What have I got in my pocket?"



Letitia Wright steals every scene she is in.

Letitia Wright as Princess Shuri deserves her own paragraph. She absolutely stole the show. Not only can she fight, she is almost the only comic relief in the otherwise super-serious movie. I read today that she has shot up to number one on the list of Disney Princesses... I can't argue.

The effects were like every other Disney produced Marvel movie: stunning. I think I have used that word in every review I have written about the Marvel movies. As soon as it stops being true, I will stop writing it. Both Black Panther suits were incredible. The way they showed the suits absorbing energy was a very cool added bonus. At one point my son and I were so impressed by an effect that we simultaneously turned to each other and said, "Whoa that's cool... jinx." I am always on the lookout for new effects. Black Panther had one. My son and I were both struck by how amazing an effect involving what appeared to be sand transforming into a series of three dimensional objects was awesome.

The action sequences and chase scenes were spectacular. (More on this later)



Although the story was a little complicated, everyone above the age of 10 should be able to follow it. It was interesting enough and fairly plausible (for a super hero movie). Unfortunately there was a huge flaw in it. I refuse to include spoilers in these posts so I will sum it up by saying that I could not get over the fact that a tribe who respected tradition so much would fail to adhere to their ancient tradition for no apparent reason.

Although the music was good, I was hoping for GREAT. I was anticipating a few more heavy hip-hop beats throughout the film. There were some... but I wanted more.

My complaints



I loved Kilmonger. The character is very interesting and portrayed perfectly by Jordan. But here is my biggest complaint: he was kind of right. I could understand his point of view. Although I do enjoy complicated movies that make you think and question yourself and the world, I don't really want that in my comic book movie (unless it's The Dark Knight, but that is a very unique case). I want to sit back and despise the villain and wait for his inevitable and spectacular demise. Unfortunately, during Black Panther I found myself thinking, "He's going about it the wrong way... but he has a point." I don't want a super hero movie to illicit that type of internal conflict in me. I don't want to have to explain to my twelve year old that from the British point of view, George Washington was a terrorist. There are plenty of other movies to spark that conversation. Although I'm actually looking forward to that discussion, I just want my comic book movies to be filled with fun.



Even with a name like "Killmonger", I couldn't totally hate him.

Although not a spoiler, here is something that will only make sense after you have seen the movie. I think Black Panther's father was more of a villain than Killmonger.

Another problem with the characters is the fact that Black Panther wasn't my favorite one in the movie. I liked all three female leads and the villain more than T'Challa. I think the main reason for that is that Black Panther is so serious all the time. Anyone wearing a skintight Lycra cat suit should be able to crack a smile every once in a while.

The movie is also incredibly serious. I don't mind some dark and heavy back story, but in the end, I watch these movies in order to have fun. Instead of running out of the theater energized to play fight with my son, I found myself more in a mood to debate politics. Although the story was good, it wasn't much fun.



Yes please.

There is not enough action. Even with a running time of 2 hours and 14 minutes, there are too few action sequences. Although the ones that did occur were fabulous, I wanted more.

In fact, I think that sums up the entire movie.

I wanted more:

  • Action
  • Humor
  • Fun
  • Evil from the villain
  • Joy from the hero
  • Hip-Hop
  • Princess Shuri

Should you see it?

Of course!

It's a Marvel movie with a good story. However, I will be telling my friends to lower their expectations a bit and "Don't believe the hype". It is not the best Marvel movie. For me, it doesn't even crack the top 5.





Geeky Guy's Movie Guide

Number of times I fell asleep: 0
Number of eye rolls: 0 (I knew going in two dudes were going to run around dressed like cats)
Number of face palms: 1 (Huge problem with a tribe dedicated to tradition suddenly ignoring it.)
Number of times I checked steemit: 0
Number of times I said "That's ridiculous": 0
Full price/Matinee/Rental/Free/Not worth the time: Matinee

There are TWO scenes after the credits. Make sure to watch both of them.



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I thought it was fair. It had all the telltale signs of Marvel, with interesting characters and lots of special effects. But overall, it just did not ensnare my attention. I really didn't buy the whole isolated world with super high technology, but people still walking barefoot in the marketplace and buying woven baskets or farming the land in a basic manner. Nope.

As for the plot, it was weak. Only elite bloodlines can be king, which is determined by a fight. For such an enlightened technological country, they seem too barbaric and then talk badly of other countries. In one hour a bad man basically enslaved the entire country. Really?

So, entertaining visuals but terrible overall plot. Towards the end, I didn't care who won, I just wanted this long movie to end.

I really want to see this. I love Marvel and DC films. Even if they are cheesey x

How possible and realistic is the story depicted here, feel like not seeing the film again sef. The story line is poor then

I plan on seeing it but i am not going to go in all starry eyed nor am i going to go in hating it. I think your complaint about the main character being to serious should be reevaluated. even in the comics Black Panther is super serious, look at his semi constant interactions with deadpool. I mean if you get the guy to laugh you can bet he is an imposter or a doplaganger. other than that i want to go see it in 3D.

That is a great point. I mean he is royalty after all. It makes sense that he is a bit formal. So I guess the filmmakers should get credit for staying true to the character. He's just not my favorite. So the fact that they did a great job with his sister is even more important now.

i will just post a link because it will take up the whole comment section if i post a picture of it all. it gives you a pretty good sense of his lack of humor dealing with deadpool.

https://comicnewbies.com/2016/07/20/deadpool-vs-black-panther-civil-war-ii/

I saw the movie last week, I clearly enjoyed it. The little flaw that I will mention is maybe a lack of rhythm at the beginning, but it is both the defect and the quality of the film in my opinion: we try to present the Wakanda and that's what we look, but I thought it was a bit long. Beautiful action scenes, the one in Korea that I loved from beginning to end, it was well paced for the shot and the advanced technology of Wakanda is probably the only time it should have been used for a fight (as said Boss, otherwise only the suit of BP and his skills would have been enough, but hey I never said "Too much".
Very little humor but very effective to smile, see laugh, without breaking the delirium (it remains in the scenes in calm atmosphere so it goes very well).

Small defects of special effects sometimes, when the mask closes I found that the face disappears oddly, and a lack of depth on some plans of the Wakanda.

The big highlights:

  • Very well developed characters and globally all endearing
  • Killmonger very well introduced in the MCU, I loved and he imposes, but maybe his time of appearance was a bit too short in the end, I do not know too much ...
  • I liked the performance of Serkis in Klaw too, we find the character of AoU who is very funny by his behavior.
  • Wakanda is WAKANDA. Successful adaptation.

Go for it and enjoy it.

Thanks for another great review! I enjoyed the movie too!

Your reviews always go above and beyond - no exception!

Well done again!

When i go to see a Disney film the last thing i want to do is think what's going on, i want to sit back and enjoy it.

I had a huge question - to watch it or not. Because I thought it will be different Marvel series, so I was right. Too serious is not good. I also watch these films for their action moments and to have some fun. Also, Villain has to be super evil. Eviler than Sith Lord!!

This month, I have already become an outlier by being the only person on Earth who enjoyed The Cloverfield Paradox.

You're not alone man, I also enjoyed it :d

i kinda liked it also.

Wow friend.
I love blacks action
Guess what, its because i am an upcoming musician with a little ability of acting
Anyway, i love this.

Thanks for the balanced review. Will be watching it with the Wife this weekend. Daughter endorsed it strongly after watching it on opening night.

The film is great and interesting .... I went to the cinema yesterday to watch the movie IMG_20180221_145150.jpg