Review of the movie 'Black Panther': Print New History in 10 years Marvel Studios
After being awaited by fans of Marvel Cinematic Universe, finally February 14, Black Panther tomorrow will be released in Indonesia.
Black Panther will give new nuances in the Marvel world and the superhero world, involving black director Ryan Coogler, about 90 percent of black actors and actresses, as well as background stories on the African Continent.
The long wait of Marvel fans will be satisfied with satisfaction.
Black Panther tells about T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) who has just been crowned king in his country, Wakanda. He had to replace his father King T'Chaka who died from an explosion at the UN office.
In the early days of leading his country T'Challa got word that an old enemy of his country, Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), managed to steal Wakanda artefacts from the Museum of Britain. T'Challa set out to search for Klaue in order to bring Klaue to the Wakandans. But unexpectedly, his attempt failed because Klaue was assisted by a mysterious man named Erik "Killmonger" Steven (Michael B. Jordan), a man graduated from MIT as well as a former American soldier.
It turns out Killmonger is a big secret that was brought to death by King T'Chaka since he was young. T'Challa was surprised to hear the secret and finally decided to turn Wakanda into a different country from the leadership of his father and his ancestors.
There are so many positive things to talk about Black Panther because this movie is not a superhero movie in general both in terms of story and appearance. The audience will be spoiled with beautiful scenery at Wakanda which he said has the most beautiful landscape sunset in the world. Many shooting from Wakanda shows beautiful landscapes of mountains and rivers.