After the movie Black Panther, which I watched at the suggestion of my 16-year-old nephew and which I liked very much, it became a necessity to watch Black Panther 2 Wakanda Forever. My expectation for sequels is always the same, either the continuation of the story should be fully realized and the main theme should be preserved, or new additions to the story should not spoil the continuation of the movie.
Black Panther 2 Wakanda Forever is more in line with the second narrative. I can say that the sequel is completely faithful to the story and only the hero has been changed. The new beginnings added to the movie were kept in line with the story, and at the point of seizing power; more color was added to the movie with three independent columns.
As someone who doesn't watch hero movies as much as possible at a time when hero inflation is on the rise, I am surprised at myself for having watched the Black Panther series, but despite all my dissenting opinions, I can't help but say that I liked both movies of the series.
The fact that the Black Panther costume changed hands did not detract from the story of the movie. It added a new excitement to the story at the point where the flags of rebellion are raised and the fate of Wakanda is decided. And definitely, the change, instead of turning the movie into a vicious cycle over the same hero, has increased the success momentum of the story by focusing on the new hero who changed hands over the hero's costume.
The most precious moments of the movie were the moments of respect for the character of T'challa and the evocative scenes. If you were able to get into the story, you might agree with me that those moments were the most emotional moments of the movie. The character of T'challa was identified with the Black Panther costume and it felt like he was going to be around for a while in the first movie. I agree with most people that his farewell was premature, but Shuri, the owner of the new costume, gives an excellent performance.
The character of Shuri, who already undertook all the logistics of the costume from a technological point of view in the first movie, breaks the preview she created in the second movie and moves to a new dimension. Letitia Wright sets the bar high with both her character in the first movie and the way she updates and reflects her character in the second movie. The biggest difference between the first movie and the second movie was that the character maintained her line and added positive things to it.
''Everything for Wakanda'' and'' The emphasis on "the fate of Wakanda" has become the main subject and slogan of Black Panther 2 Wakanda Forever. We hear this a lot, but I think that the emphasis is in harmony with the threat and rebellion that is being created. It doesn't make a secret in the story, and they even manage to make the audience nationalistic about Wakanda. Although I don't think I could think otherwise in the perfect atmosphere of Wakanda. If I were a person living there, I wouldn't object to any of the rhetoric.
I strongly recommend you to watch Black Panther 2 Wakanda Forever. In the hero inflation, it becomes even more difficult to find a good hero movie, and I say you should watch it while you can. Thank you, nephew, for recommending the Black Panther movie to me and providing the infrastructure for me to watch Black Panther 2 Wakanda Forever! I'm doing to you what he did to me. Hehe
Thank you very much for being here and reading. I hope you watch the movie and enjoy it. Have a good time and goodbye!
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