Black Panther [4K UHD]
M**N
Late is better than never
I ordered this movie a while back and Thank You, for updating me and letting me know that the movie was delayed. I appreciate the communication and keeping me in the loop. I recently got it and enjoyed an evening movie. Black Panther is great!
M**S
Great movie
Enjoy date night
M**1
Great
Great movie
J**E
Great Movie!
Great Movie! This movie did not disappoint my expectations. Wakanda Forever!
P**
Nice artistry
Great wall poster
H**S
Laughed at the Bad Korean Accents, but Marvelled (Pun Intended) at the Achievement
Comic Book Movie Review (8.5/10) "Great!" (Non-spoiler) Black PantherDirector: Ryan CooglerWriters: Ryan Coogler, and Joe Robert Cole, Starring: Chadwick Boseman (T'Chala), Michael B. Jordan (Erik Killmonger), Lupita Nyong'o (Nakia), Danai Gurira (Okoye), Andy Serkis (Ulysses Klaue), and Martin Freeman (Everett Ross)Plot: A man of unknown origin comes to Wakanda for revenge and to change the world. Can the Black Panther save his own nation and stop Killomnger before it's too late? Review: If you have never read Black Panther comics, don't worry since this movie is standalone movie that also explains who Black Panther is and what Wakanda is. If you are an MCU fan, I would recommend at least watching "Captain America: Civil War" (2016) in order to get the background information regarding T'Chaka's fate for this movie. Coogler masterfully borrows elements from multiple Black Panther comic runs including Don McGregor's 1970 run, Christopher Priest's 1998 run, and even Reginald Hudlin's 2005 run. If you want to know even more about Black Panther and who he is, I recommend checking out those comic runs as they probably are the most influential for this particular movie. With that being said, I truly believe this movie would do for the African-American nerd/super hero fan community what "Wonder Woman" (2017) did for the female nerd/super hero fan community as this movie essentially gives that community a bigger stake in their nerdom. I also loved how Coogler expressed the African-american experience in the US through his depictions of Oakland without a movie based on slavery or an urban drama and gave that a experience a different outlet of expression in an interesting and dynamic way. This movie was truly inventive in the way it expressed its message, and delivered that message in a powerful way. Boseman plays the noble King of Wakanda with class, but also shows how can be an authentic brother to Letitia Wright's Shuri. I never once thought T'Chala and Shuri were not syblings as they delivered their performances perfectly to show how siblings would normally act around one another. Boseman also perfectly showed vulnerability in front of the woman that played his love interest Nyong'o's Nakia and Nyong'o herself played her role as a Wakandan spy/ lover convincingly. Jordan's Killmonger was also great and there was a scene that paid tribute to Jungle Action #6, which I totally geeked out over. His performance was a marvel for me as he played a bad man, but also made you emphatic to him due to his outstanding performance. He was both a villain that you loved to hate, but was heartbroken when you learned about his motivations. The real standout to me was Gurira's dutiful Okoye. I read Priest's interpretation of Okoye and Nakia during the 90's and Coogler's versions were very different in this movie, but I thought each character worked for the movie's story and set of circumstances. Okoye played a vicious general, but also knew how to show vulnerability and emotion when she needed to and for me stole every scene she was in. The whole cast was also great and for the most part gave very convincing performances and I felt this movie had one of the best scripts out of the MCU movies. However, it is not a perfect movie as it had its fair share of problems. W'Kabi is supposed to be T'Chala's best friend in this movie, but for some reason and out of nowhere, due to ONE mistake, I felt W'Kabi reacted rather harshly and unfairly to T'Chala. For the most part this movie had great special effects, but the last act had some scenes where I could clearly see the actors were acting in front of a green screen and on a stage, which took me out of the movie. Also, this might be a drawback because I am a Korean, but all of the actors that spoke Korean (even the Koreans whoever were in Korea!) had terrible accents! I actually caught myself giggling a few times because the Korean was so bad! I also could've used a few more action scenes in the movie, but the action scenes that were shown in this movie were amazing especially the ones that took place in Busan, South Korea.Despite its flaws, this movie stands up there as one of my top 10 MCU movies as of now. I highly recommend it for MCU fans and comic book fans everywhere.
R**.
Great movie
Great movie
K**A
Classic
I loved the movie and wanted to own it.
E**I
Veio conforme o anúncio
Excelente filme e a qualidade da imagem é sensacional
E**L
Hermosa
Se mira genial y trae español latino 👍🏻 muy buena compra
N**5
Excellent
Très bien et à voir et revoir
C**N
very good
film veramente bello con effetti speciali originali
G**N
A lot of CGI went into this...
For a movie that takes place almost exclusively on Earth, there was still a lot of CGI used.Overall the movie is quite enjoyable. Surprisingly none of the Avengers dropped by. The late great Stan Lee of course made his traditional cameo.About an hours worth of extras on the regular Blu-ray.
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