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Black Panther Movie Review

So last night I went and saw Black Panther with one of my friends, and the movie was a pretty decent flick.
The movie follows T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) as he becomes king of the country Wakanda, and it follows the struggle of him trying to make sure that his home does not become corrupted, and that justice is served to those who have harmed his home.
My favorite part of this film, is the color scheme. The colors are really bright and beautiful, and it is a big step up from other marvel films. In the other films, the colors are more grey. Yet, in this one movie it's like a breath of fresh air.
The music is also really well done. I can honestly say that the music truly fits the tone of the film. The  beats add a layer of intensity that works to the movie's advantage.
Now a negative I have on this film is the acting a bit. Don't get me wrong it's not horrible or anything like that, it's just... The acting can feel a little stale at certain points in the movie. Also there is not much development for certain characters, and because of that we don't really get attached to, to many of them.
The opening scenes is actually really good and clearly gives the proper amount of exposition that is needed so you are completely caught up with how the films world works given the context of just this film.
Overall though, this is a good standalone marvel film that is a breath of fresh air that was needed in the franchise. I would recommend seeing this movie at least once.


final score: 3.5/5

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