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Angel 2021-10-19 10:17:25
Aesthetic interpretation of "Black Panther": The future lies in Africa
"Black Panther" uses "African Futurism" to make Western audiences see one thing clearly: Imagining the future is not just the right of certain people.
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Elinore 2022-03-21 09:01:13
A popcorn commercial movie that lost to the plot
I'm sorry I can only give 4 stars. I went to watch it yesterday, and I am considered a little Marvel fan. Since Team US 3, I went to the cinema to watch every movie. I accidentally learned that the Black Panther was released yesterday morning. I immediately bought the tickets for the afternoon and...
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Earnestine 2022-03-23 09:01:14
There is nothing brilliant in the plot, and the sparks among actors who are slow-paced are also limited. Another example of political significance is greater than the movie itself.
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Mara 2021-10-20 18:58:42
I hate the Marvel Cinematic Universe so much, and I feel that this film is more interesting than expected. Black people are really healthy and natural, and the lens qualities of female photographers are great. Also, is the account "Comrades and Mortals Chinese Station" only the sentence "too politically correct" when commenting on movies? Why can I see him pointing out "this is too politically correct" everywhere?
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