HOW WAS BLACK PANTHER MOVIE TO ME?

"WAKANDA WAKANDA"

Hello everybody, I hope everybody is doing just fine. So how is your CNY Holidays? Believe me, my CNY Holidays were just as amazing as it is. I went to Tawau few days ago with Kira. Actually we went there for some personal business with CIMB Bank. Since there were no CIMB Bank in Semporna, so we went to the nearest branch, Tawau Branch. It took about an hour to reach there by riding a mini van. Quite a long journey, huh?

We went to Pizza Hut for our lunchie. We arrived at Tawau around 3 o'clock, like that... and, I dont think that we were able to manage our things by the time being. So we decided to go to the CIMB Branch by the next day. After lunchie, we went to our friend's place somewhere at Tawau. By the night, we went out for movie night!

We chose Black Panther as our movie. So here is my two cents of Black Panther. For your information, I am not a Marvel Fans. I do watch Marvel movies but not a fans of it. If you're asking me about DC, Marvels or so on, non of it are my favourite. But still, i would watch it. So please spread no hate here, because these are MY OWN opinion. 



As you all know this movies are full of colours. They explains the tribe, the history, the country, the freaking amazing technologies and much more. For me, it is AMAZING. You can see the cinematography is just superb. The storyline is quite confusing for someone who have not read the comic, but as a first-timer viewer of Black Panther, you will love it. They show you the technologies that Wakanda have. I even thought that Wakanda country is really exist. I wish.

The stories starting with the five African tribes went to war over a meteorite of the alien metal vibranium. A warrior ingested a "heart-shaped herb", that was affected by the metal, and gained superhuman abilities. He became the first "Black Panther", and united the tribes to form the nation of Wakanda, though the Jabari Tribe chose not to follow the Black Panther's rule. Over time, the Wakandans used the vibranium to develop highly-advanced technology and chose to isolate themselves from the rest of the world by posing as a Third World country.

In 1992, while on an undercover assignment in Oakland, California, Prince N'Jobu became convinced that Wakanda's isolationist policies had done more harm than good, and vowed to share its technology with people of African descent around the world in order to help them conquer their oppressors. N'Jobu enlisted black market arms dealer Ulysses Klaue to infiltrate Wakanda and steal a cache of vibranium. His brother King T'Chaka learned of this from another undercover agent, Zuri, and confronted N'Jobu. When N'Jobu attacked Zuri, T'Chaka reluctantly killed him, and ordered Zuri to lie that N'Jobu had disappeared. They left behind his American son, Erik, in order to maintain the lie.


Overall for me, the storyline is average. There were some parts of the story getting bored, but they comeback with some sweet scenes. For a non-english-spoken country, their english is easy to understand so you dont have any more excuses for not watching it. 

As a non-Marvel-Fans, I give 8/10 rating for Black Panther!

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