It was pretty much an okay film and in some ways, racially over the top. As stated, the sister was soooooo much smarter than Stark or anyone else. She also spoke in a racially insensitive manner about having to "save another white boy".
(Beatles reference) Ho ho ho. Hee hee hee. Ha ha ha.
I fully expected to see "Madea" doing the "gorilla grunt" in "Infinity War" while leading the tribal warriors. I found that the most insulting part of that film, that black warriors from Africa would be shown chanting/grunting like gorillas. Very disturbing to any civilized person and no I am not kidding. It was right there with the previously mentioned "white boy" BS in "The Black Panter".
It was an okay film that like so many before (and doubtless after) it, could have been better or worse. Not a big deal. But I didn't buy it.
Great points!
I didn't think it was designed to push an agenda any more than I thought infinity Wars was trying to push abortion or the dark knight was trying to push for vigilantly justice.
And if it was trying to push an agenda who cares if it ends up making minority children feel better about theirselves. Just like spiderman was designed to give nerdy awkward teens a reason to feel confident.
Enough people here have pointed out the flaws in the "community and social aspects" of the movie , its fantasy guys either you enjoyed it or you didn't. Its because people got behind it in real life as being "revolutionary", which it wasnt, that everyone got worked up.
Black Panther fanatics are the same as Star Wars nerds.