Wakanda Forever - It's a Terrible Mess

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
  • If Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever seems like a more serious film than Thor: Love and Thunder or Multiverse of Madness, it's only because they stuck a funeral on the end. A memorial to Chadwick Boseman only sometimes interrupts the circus. The writing is the usual MCU mix of nonsense and silliness.
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  • @Ko_kB
    @Ko_kB Год назад +5195

    As an African myself, born in Ghana and raised in both Ghana and the UK, Black Panther's depiction of African culture is kitsch to say the least. I'm glad that you mentioned it is a Black American's vision of what is African and it makes no sense. There is no such thing as "African culture" because Africa is the most ethnically diverse continent in the world. For example, in Ghana there are over 100 distinct indigenous languages in a population of 30 million people. I found the film to be incredibly ignorant and frankly Wakanda as a nation I didn't like at all because of their haughtiness, xenophobia and racism.

    • @TheLittlePlatoon
      @TheLittlePlatoon  Год назад +896

      It’s spiritually empty, too. You’d come away thinking all it takes to capture “Africanness” is wearing certain clothes and dancing. No sense of religion, of meaning to the rituals, of tribal culture - it’s just fashion.

    • @AryanSingh-yy9mw
      @AryanSingh-yy9mw Год назад +146

      @@TheLittlePlatoon but they do show religion and the rituals are indeed Imp in the Black Panther Movie. T'Chala meeting their Panther God after taking the flower, the gods statue all around the nation, the whole ritual of choosing and becoming the king after being buried hin sand and then rising again symbolising Rebirth of a Prince as a King as Black Panther. Please explain what did you mean, I think I'm confused

    • @Farhan917
      @Farhan917 Год назад +68

      Black panther is built on the Dahomey by the original creators. I do not see my culture as a Cushitic in Black Panther just saying.

    • @oscarandreas1431
      @oscarandreas1431 Год назад +47

      @@Farhan917 to be fair their location makes it look like they would be in contact with the ethiopians and kushites but if they are based on dahomey that does not make sense like if a place in nothern norway is based on the swedes when the ethnic majority is norwegian and samic/sapmi/samisk mostly samisk but there are a larg majority of norwegian in the southern parts of northern norway around the coast

    • @oscarandreas1431
      @oscarandreas1431 Год назад +15

      i really hope this aint gonna make a controversial comment section for me just talking about my opinion on a matter

  • @TGuard00014
    @TGuard00014 Год назад +2221

    The entire “infiltrate” the school thing is really funny because you can literally just walk on campus at pretty much any campus in America. You don’t have to be a super spy, you literally just walk up and walk onto campus, it’s super easy, barely inconvenient.

    • @MrTheswayzeexpress
      @MrTheswayzeexpress Год назад +264

      Ah! He said the thing! People saying the thing is tight!

    • @Icedsobaka
      @Icedsobaka Год назад +151

      Yep, My cousin was a drug dealer and he used to sell drugs on Campus of universities
      He literally just walked in and hanged around, He did it for YEAR'S absolutely nobody cared lmao

    • @samuel5591
      @samuel5591 Год назад +87

      Oh literally just walking onto a school campus is TIGHT!

    • @andremagalhaes352
      @andremagalhaes352 Год назад +68

      The thing is i need you to get Allllllll the way of my back about That sir.

    • @TaterTotsNFanta
      @TaterTotsNFanta Год назад +72

      Wow, wow, wow.... Wow

  • @_JustSomeDude_
    @_JustSomeDude_ Год назад +488

    I just found it strange how Shuri was like, “don’t kill this one Talocan lady, it’ll mean war!”
    Despite the fact the Talocan killed something like 30-60 CIA and Navy personnel, which in itself is arguably both worse and could be seen as a declaration of war.

    • @obrikidivine7973
      @obrikidivine7973 4 месяца назад +2

      Yh well namor is kind off a dick in the comics so I wasn’t surprised when he was killing people without consequences

  • @Claego
    @Claego Год назад +2200

    Woah the whole ending of the first movie was about T'Challa being annoyed that his people have stayed hidden and not helped the world.

    • @richardmangelmann4975
      @richardmangelmann4975 Год назад +337

      It seems like the writers have forgotten that. It looks like they just wanted to base it off of historical anger or something now? Its like were taking a step back. I dunno how to explain it, but the whole thing feels like its only about race? I feel it lately more too, that stuff like this only concentrates about that and separates the groups from each other instead of bringing them together, which the end of the first movie wanted to do

    • @Hippo_Hegemony
      @Hippo_Hegemony Год назад +56

      Well no, he wasnt annoyed. He was actually against wakanda revealing itself until the end, for some reason. His sister was annoyed.

    • @draketheduelist
      @draketheduelist Год назад +215

      In the comics, it was basically always an issue for T'challa.
      When M'baku usurped Wakanda's throne by killing T'chaka, T'challa fled for America to recruit some of the more publicly-known superheroes to help take his throne back. In the original comics he petitioned the Fantastic Four, while in _Earth's Mightiest Heroes'_ functional remake of this story, he went to the Avengers. In fact, he had a great exchange with Cap, who suggested that it was wrong to usurp a leader that the people approved of and stood behind, only for T'challa to lament that his people were bound by a backwards, brutal tradition that did more to hold them back by allowing such a coup in the first place. It was a great showcase of the values of the two supersoldiers from wildly different cultures.
      By seeking the help of foreigners to take his throne and country back, it opened T'challa's eyes to how vulnerable Wakanda's isolationism had left them in an increasingly hero-dominated world. In fact, once becoming Black Panther himself, T'challa actually undid a lot of Wakanda's more backwards policies, including the trial by combat. (Though in EMH, he did reinstate it for about a minute to screw with Hawkeye one time because T'challa wasn't above some occasional playful trolling during downtime. He had great chemistry with Hawkeye...) Black Panther actually had one of the longer tenures working with the Avengers, confident that his people could essentially handle things themselves in his absence after his revolutionary decrees.
      But no, the Wakanda and the Black Panther of the MCU are little more than a flanderized parody, a shadow of the dignity they could have had...

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Год назад +106

      His father was talking about that back in the _Avengers Civil War_ film.
      "Wakanda cannot stand alone. Wakanda must be part of the wider world." etc
      They just have to keep hitting that reset button like Skinner's pigeons though.

    • @nunyah5614
      @nunyah5614 Год назад +5

      No the ending of the first one was that the white cop side character saving the world/wakanda , that's called a room of white ppl writing a bad black lead movie..... how convenient

  • @anthonysaylor8120
    @anthonysaylor8120 Год назад +1730

    The fact that Shuri thought "oh shit, killing an attendant in Talokan is going to start a war" and not "shit, killing a bunch of CIA agents on American soil is going to start a war, especially after they already heavily suspected us of killing a shitload on a vibranium research platform."

    • @maadtee6281
      @maadtee6281 Год назад

      She didn't silence anyone just escaped from the CIA agents only Talokan did the silencing

    • @aezurefx
      @aezurefx Год назад +18

      there is a difference though talokan is way stronger than the US

    • @anthonysaylor8120
      @anthonysaylor8120 Год назад +259

      @@aezurefx Talokan is way stronger than the US. Right. So despite the fact that Prologue Research Lady actually shot and downed several with a handgun, Talokan's gonna stand up against anti-tank rifles, depth charges, and nuclear weaponry.
      Before you say "but vibranium," Black Panther 1 establishes that sonics can fuck with the qualities of Vibranium. It's how T'Challa lands the fatal blow on Killmonger despite both having Vibranium suits.
      Now, water is actually a really good environment for sound to travel. Goes a lot faster than in air due to the density. Means it's a lot more powerful, a lot louder than on the surface.
      The Wakandans have whole railway systems designed to pump out this frequency on the DAILY for all the transport of vibranium. They aim that shit at Talokan, they are FUCKED.

    • @lightningpenguin8937
      @lightningpenguin8937 Год назад +110

      @@anthonysaylor8120 wait I forgot sonics can do that. We have actually have sound technology that can kill people. That's like an instant lose for the vibrofriends.

    • @iRobins.
      @iRobins. Год назад +4

      @@anthonysaylor8120 Sonics? You misunderstood. Within the train system there were sonic stabilizers in place that sought to disable all vibranium during travel because the metal would heat up moving at those high speeds. Shuri is the developer of this technology alone and a sonic stabilizer is a different composition than a basic sonic wave considering how the sonic waves were focused rather than dispersed as normal sound, we don't have enough information on what "sonic stabilization" entails nor how it differentiates from Sonic waves in general.
      We've seen Shuri use a smaller application of these sonic stabilizers in her gauntlets against Killmonger, he ended up breaking them within seconds.
      There are no weapons that other nations weild that can properly combat vibranium within the MCU.

  • @dannyminalla
    @dannyminalla Год назад +360

    Chadwick shouldnt be remembered for one role just because it was his most popular, he has done other roles and actions/quotes that are as much more inspiring than black panther. It makes me incredibly mad that the media AND the public only remembers him for it, the man was even visibly getting exhausted (in each photos) of doing the wakanda salutation pose with fans.

  • @bakariwolf3835
    @bakariwolf3835 Год назад +223

    One part of meeting Riri that I hope someone talks about. They wanted to take her with them. She says "oh my god you're the princess am I being scouted?" The best thing at this point a person really wanting to get someone could do is go "Yes. You are now come with me." She would have been excited and gone right ahead. Instead they go "no."

    • @williamwilcox6964
      @williamwilcox6964 Год назад +61

      “You’re not being scouted, you’re being recruited”, BOOM, saved that confrontation, but then marvel writers wouldn’t have had a confrontation to make quips off of, instead of breaking the formula and trying to make joke elsewhere.

    • @sulafmaher8037
      @sulafmaher8037 Год назад +1

      bec why on earth would someone go with people they dont know bffr

    • @pokerface4396
      @pokerface4396 Год назад +41

      It's funny how Riri was smart enough to invent a vibranium-detecting machine on a dare but evidently not smart enough to predict that Wakanda (and she knows about Wakanda enough to recognize Shuri from the first glance) won't be happy about it and will probably, CERTAINLY send someone after her. The girl should be under CIA protection, not strolling around campus.

  • @Shippo28
    @Shippo28 Год назад +63

    It’s worse because Chadwick didn’t want any of this. He wanted someone else to be caster as black panther, he wanted his character to live on and Disney went against his wishes and his families wishes

    • @rebornpheonix1016
      @rebornpheonix1016 Год назад +16

      His family wanted to kill the Black Panther tho. Only Chadwick wanted the character to live, and was right to think so.

    • @shiznit6899
      @shiznit6899 Месяц назад +1

      But they would have missed out on the extra diversity of making a woman the lead

  • @KoongYe
    @KoongYe Год назад +3739

    Wakandan calling Bilbo "colonizer" is the most ironic thing in MCU.

    • @kozmaz87
      @kozmaz87 Год назад +926

      Racism is ok when black people do it, weren't you told?

    • @SickTwistedFuck
      @SickTwistedFuck Год назад +142

      U meant "moronic"

    • @andehuimatadamas5643
      @andehuimatadamas5643 Год назад +31

      Why? Not disagreeing just haven't seen the movie xd

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Год назад +2

      You don't hold children, halfwits, or Wakandans to the standards expected of real people.

    • @kozmaz87
      @kozmaz87 Год назад +10

      @@andehuimatadamas5643 Well... the thing is, calling any white person who is alive today colonizer can be considered racist because the white elites and their soldiers of the white majority countries did the "colonization"(more like occupation and enslavement and pillaging) hundreds of years ago... the great great great grandfather of the elites so not even them are responsible today let alone the average folk who was toiling away on land and later in factories while all of that took place. There is not much else connecting today's white people to colonization other than their race and heritage. Also what happens to individual thought?... you know your race and heritage does not determine how you think about colonization.
      So this name-calling is rather rude and sounds condescending from the fictional country who according to them has always been more civilized and more progressive than just about anyone ever... except they elect their king based on stupid ritual hinging on how hard they can punch and practice isolationism and never helped anyone outside their own country... such progressivism such wow... :D
      Oh and they regularly infiltrate militarily just about any country to get what they want, which is usually something that has to do with vibranium... you know... the rules do not apply to them apparently... which is at least a bit hypocritical when they lecture the rest of the world about their bad potential.

  • @Caffeine_Club
    @Caffeine_Club Год назад +1135

    You nailed one of the key plotholes (or piss poor writing decisions): Namor wants the surface world to remain ignorant about his people, and yet decides that an invasion of Wakanda would somehow keep them off of the world's radar. This makes ZERO sense. ZERO.

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan Год назад +6

      Which why Aquaman villain Orm aka The Ocean Master

    • @Mintteacup_
      @Mintteacup_ Год назад +19

      It makes sense because wakanda doesn't communicate with anyone else for the most part

    • @Caffeine_Club
      @Caffeine_Club Год назад

      @@Mintteacup_ yeah, but intelligence services from other nations are going to notice a full out WAR taking place, it's a little hard to hide.

    • @Mintteacup_
      @Mintteacup_ Год назад +24

      @@Caffeine_Club As far as im aware this is all taking place within wakanda right? Who knows whats going there? I don't remember the other movies so maybe they have embassy's or spies maybe

    • @09bonita09
      @09bonita09 Год назад +16

      Well, he did say now is a sign to strike. So they no longer want to remain hidden. Namor just wants to attack first.

  • @itrorev
    @itrorev Год назад +28

    Holy crap, I forgot that T'Challa was one of the Snapped. That's a pretty big plot hole, after a good year or so of his absence they definitely would have chosen another Panther.

  • @monikorasort
    @monikorasort Год назад +100

    As an Aztec, I’m very confused as to how we wound up in this film

    • @iw9472
      @iw9472 Год назад +6

      Aren't you mad they didn't even care about doing proper research about you?

    • @denissmunoz9353
      @denissmunoz9353 Год назад

      He’s Mayan

    • @denissmunoz9353
      @denissmunoz9353 Год назад

      @@iw9472 he’s Mayan

    • @christophersmith8316
      @christophersmith8316 10 месяцев назад +1

      And underwater at that.

    • @Shiirow
      @Shiirow 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@denissmunoz9353 pretty sure its insinuated if not outright stated that its Aztec not Mayan.

  • @Unknown-hb3id
    @Unknown-hb3id Год назад +3172

    Wakanda Forever *is* a funeral, both for Chadwick Boseman and for any hope of the MCU ever returning to any decent writing standard it may have had at its peak.

    • @benjamingrant5970
      @benjamingrant5970 Год назад +216

      This is no funeral.
      It's desecration of a grave.

    • @bigplayquay9891
      @bigplayquay9891 Год назад +32

      @@benjamingrant5970 exactly

    • @kyotheman69
      @kyotheman69 Год назад +44

      yep since Disney became woke company

    • @AzoreMusic
      @AzoreMusic Год назад +39

      @@kyotheman69 Looking at their stuff the past couple of years, I can totally agree

    • @andreroberts2848
      @andreroberts2848 Год назад +39

      The sob bait was real in this movie. I honestly think they should have just recasted T Challa

  • @MrS-pe6sd
    @MrS-pe6sd Год назад +381

    If el Namor is so full of “indigenous rage“ why doesn’t he attack Spain? You’d think he’d be looking for some conquistadors to get some revenge on

    • @thisisajourney8956
      @thisisajourney8956 Год назад +32

      I thought the same thing

    • @baphome1098
      @baphome1098 Год назад +7

      Super!

    • @RecluseBootsy
      @RecluseBootsy Год назад +82

      His ethnic swap seems as exploitative as the use of "African culture" in this film. Atlantis is a Greek legend, complete with suspected locations, first written about by Plato. Where the hell did the Mayan angle come from? It was forced and extremely superficial.

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Год назад

      @@RecluseBootsy Something about "wanting to change his ethnicity because he sounds too similar to DC's Aquaman"
      And since they're already heavily exploiting Africa, they might as well exploit another culture that got screwed by "white people".

    • @MrS-pe6sd
      @MrS-pe6sd Год назад +41

      @@RecluseBootsy Sadly this will become “historical fact” for people who get their education from Hollywood.

  • @bossfan49
    @bossfan49 Год назад +56

    Where did Shuri go to school to become the smartest person in the world? Well, until we meet a younger girl, who was even more sheltered and is somehow just as capable even without the benefit of vibranium.

    • @alejandrocamberosrodriguez4222
      @alejandrocamberosrodriguez4222 Год назад

      Think Moon Girl in the comics.

    • @aluminiotastynt1577
      @aluminiotastynt1577 8 месяцев назад +2

      funny how no one thinks the same of petter parker or iron man , oh right

    • @zurirobinson2749
      @zurirobinson2749 3 месяца назад +1

      @@aluminiotastynt1577 You're right, but Tony Stark had his dad running Stark Industries and preparing him to pass on the torch, and wasn't portrayed as a super-genius until adulthood. Shuri being the princess of a futuristic nation makes her super-intelligence make *some* sense, but Peter and Riri are just random city kids. You are right that no one questions that though...

  • @LeaderPenguin
    @LeaderPenguin Год назад +29

    Riri Williams (aka Ironheart in the comics) was used just like America Chavez in Multiverse of Madness.
    I feel like there was an attempt to make a Young Avengers film with all the tv specials and movies throughout Phase 4 but because of how all the members of the team were shoehorned in as the Maguffins of the film they are in, it fell flat. Really, really hard.

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly 5 месяцев назад +7

      Those characters couldn’t carry their own comics, much less a film franchise.

  • @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll
    @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll Год назад +1132

    Honestly, the idea that some other source of vibranium is found (perhaps another meteorite) that puts Wakanda’s snooty superiority complex in it’s place and the ramification of this for the nation would’ve actually been a pretty slick plot idea.

    • @micpere1991
      @micpere1991 Год назад +153

      I agree. Plus irl there is so much of the oceans that are unexplored. It would be plausible that in the MCU a second meteorite or a fragment broke off from the one that landed in Africa landed in the ocean. And at its depths, the Aztecs prospered from it and remained hidden for centuries because of how deep they were. And if anyone got remotely close would get sunk.

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Год назад +174

      @@micpere1991 I know it's cliche, but Bermuda Triangle would've been perfect for that

    • @shcdemolisher
      @shcdemolisher Год назад +66

      @@GeraltofRivia22 which would’ve been PERFECT!

    • @Midsyz1
      @Midsyz1 Год назад +32

      Isn't that literally what the plot in the movie is? That there is another nation that is as strong, if not stronger than Wakanda? It would be a pretty slick plot idea and it already is. Unless you're saying they should've went more in depth with it then I agree. Would've been cool to see more

    • @LK-fk8gp
      @LK-fk8gp Год назад +18

      Welp in the movie the reason for wakanda wanting to maintain the "monopoly" on vibranium is that any other nation would use it to build (and use) horrid weapons, so the point is basically to protect other people from the vibranium's deadly potential and not some superiority complex

  • @cheezemonkeyeater
    @cheezemonkeyeater Год назад +936

    For all the fuss people made about Scorsese's feelings on comic book movies, Marvel is working so hard to make him seem correct.

    • @CabezasDePescado
      @CabezasDePescado Год назад +91

      Fanboys and shills were so butthurt by that because deep down they know he is right.
      I love the reaction when he or recently Tarantino gives them a reality check.
      They are not even Marvel fans, they are mcu fans, big difference.

    • @seen921
      @seen921 Год назад +30

      Not seem to be correct . Correct

    • @farlonmuentes6004
      @farlonmuentes6004 Год назад +52

      @@CabezasDePescado many of the real marvel fans gave up on these movies. majority of these shills don't even have one comic book in their house.

    • @jsw973
      @jsw973 Год назад +16

      It might not be true when he said it, but it seems more and more correct the longer MCU persists beyond endgame

    • @thegadflygang5381
      @thegadflygang5381 Год назад

      @@seen921 Indeed he is correct. Capeshit films are far from cinema and in reality a plague onto the West and the ultimate proof that the "diversity is our strength" motto of the past decade has finally taken hold as these moving picture things with loud booms are only acceptable for either children or those who English is not a first language.
      Paint by number money printing devices which also allow the people in Hollywood that hate all things White, Western and Christian to further subvert things another notch down

  • @saj-manthesonicfan1893
    @saj-manthesonicfan1893 Год назад +40

    Recasting Black Panther is an interesting subject that no one really talked about concerning this movie, which is odd because the MCU isn't new to recasting roles. Rhodey, the Warrior's 3, and Bruce Banner are the biggest ones that come to mind. I think the magnitude of the tragedy would have convinced Marvel Studios/Disney that a simple recast would be perceived as callous and disrespectful to Chadwick Boseman. So I don't think it was possible to recast T'Challa with Wakandian Boogaloo, at least from Disney's point of view.
    However, something that _was_ possible for them, was simply not releasing this movie at all. Which I understand would be a waste of time, money and effort, but it's not like this hasn't happened before. Batgirl's movie was all set and ready to go, but they never released it and moved on to their next projects, so it's not the end of the world if you decide to just sit an already made and ready movie on the shelf and move on with other movies. I think this would've been the right move for the studio/company, because turning the movie into a clownish parade of tonal schizophrenia is incredibly embarrassing and disrespectful to Chadwick Boseman's memory and the MCU as a whole.
    What would have been the best and smartest move for everyone, is to simply wait out the mourning period the public and the staff needed for Chadwick Boseman, never release this movie in respect for the incredible loss, and recast T'Challa in a future movie, years from now. And then keep the Black Panther aspect of the MCU going forward with this new actor while remaining respectful and somber about Chadwick Boseman's untimely death. It gives the audience and the staff time to move forward and refocus on the MCU franchise, not on the tragedy and allows any future story with the Black Panther mythos to continue without Chadwick Boseman. Similar to Iron Man's mythos continuing without the original Rhodey actor, Hulk's mythos continuing without the original Bruce Banner actor, and Thor's mythos continuing without the original Warrior's 3 actors. Just sayin', it would have made more sense and it would have saved us from the travesty that was this film. Oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @tmac731
      @tmac731 8 месяцев назад

      #recastTchalla started before this movie started filming BP2 should have been delayed. marvel was desperate to make a movie so having it taken place during the 5 years Thanos snap away all life would’ve been a great way to say good bye to Chadwick as Tchalla but not kill Tchalla all together post Endgame. recast Tchalla in Kang Dynasty

  • @NexusProductions-rz1sv
    @NexusProductions-rz1sv Год назад +8

    "The suit is a relic"
    You... you DESIGNED it!

  • @kierstinschmidt2514
    @kierstinschmidt2514 Год назад +834

    As Obi-Wan Kenobi once said with a smile, “Chancellor, one-off contrivance machines are our speciality”

    • @sithsaiyan4529
      @sithsaiyan4529 Год назад +11

      I love it.

    • @suezcontours6653
      @suezcontours6653 Год назад +1

      @@sithsaiyan4529 Wakanda Forever is a better movie than No Way Home

    • @kierstinschmidt2514
      @kierstinschmidt2514 Год назад +5

      Wrong video dude.
      Why would you say something so nonresponsive? You’re wrong but still, this isn’t the right place to bring your wrong opinions.

    • @clivemancity6499
      @clivemancity6499 Год назад +2

      Still No way home was so ass

    • @suezcontours6653
      @suezcontours6653 Год назад +2

      @@clivemancity6499 Glad you get it. Nerds are in the denial stage

  • @kngt_ldr9853
    @kngt_ldr9853 Год назад +527

    How Wakanda works in the comics:
    The 1st Black Panther has a vision where the panther God tales him he can drink the juice of the heart shaped flower and not die but gain super powers, he does and conquers as much land as he can with the aid of vivranium weapons until he runs into similarly powered shaman king. Only those of his blood line can drink it and not die.
    Fast forwards several centuries and T'chaka is the Black Panther, realizes that due to differences in tech soon the Black Panther alone wont be enough and breaks with tradition and sends T'chala to study in the US.
    T'chala excel in sciences and sees that his father is right and they need better technology to survive, T'chaka is then killed and T'chala avenges and replaces him.
    T'Chala sells a tiny portion of vivranium for a fortune to people he trusts in the US, tests the brightest youth of Wakanda that he then sends to study sciences all over the world.
    Decades later, those that succeeded return having become leaders of their field at which point they create a think tank and further what they learned with vivranium as a crutch to bypass tech limits.
    At which point noble houses who fear breaking with traditions are opposed to T'chala's rule but can't do anything because that would break tradition, T'chala also can't abolish the old ways without losing his power as King over these powerful houses.
    This is how we get the dichotomy of super advance science in Wakanda and also old tribal rules, the older generation pushes for traditionalism to keep their power while newer generations want to modernize.
    How Wakanda works in the MCU:
    1st Black Panther got a vision and drank the juice, unified the tribes and with the help of vivranium the somehow invented magical science, the end.
    One of these stories makes sense, the other though...

    • @lynxcato3327
      @lynxcato3327 Год назад +54

      Do they explain how they can mine or manipulate vibranium with primitive tools?

    • @stigmaoftherose
      @stigmaoftherose Год назад +65

      What happened to the comic version where wakanda didn't have vibranium meteor but had a vibranium space ship that already had all the technology made on it. You know the version that makes the most sence when it comes to being secretive and high tech becuase they have space tech.

    • @kngt_ldr9853
      @kngt_ldr9853 Год назад +69

      @@lynxcato3327 Yes and no, basically in it's raw form it's very similar to iron (except with some weird interactions with energy weapons) and it's only once tempered that it gains it's superior hardness. I say no because entry through the atmosphere makes the previous make little sense since the outer shell should be nearly indestructible...

    • @kngt_ldr9853
      @kngt_ldr9853 Год назад +35

      @@stigmaoftherose That was from the Ultimate comics if I'm not mistaken, a Chitauri mothership crashed in Wakanda and the Black Panther powers are purely magical. It's a none canon explanation, the one I cited is the original one.

    • @stigmaoftherose
      @stigmaoftherose Год назад +5

      @@kngt_ldr9853 oh cool. I don't like marvel comics personally so I've never read them I just remeber that explanation being rhe one I was told thanks for the clarification.

  • @Jeartozer
    @Jeartozer 9 месяцев назад +13

    36:27 just as a note, it was established in Captain America: Then First Avenger, that Americans had found small amounts of Vibranium and used it to make Cap's shield

  • @eriquedobson7523
    @eriquedobson7523 10 месяцев назад +19

    11:15 I love this entire point, because part of me was hoping this would be the direction with Chadwick passing. Tell a small story, with simple stakes local to Wakanda (perhaps the entire story is about the passing the of Black Panther mantle). Have the cast dealing with the fallout of his loss, reflecting on what he meant as a man and as a title. It could have been a win-win.
    You get to pay respect to Chadwick in a way that doesn't feel like a cash grab, get to spend some time developing the next BP in a way that would hook in general audiences, and you get to pause the Marvel sludge in a way that would make for a sensible breather from all the non-sensical action.
    It also could have given an opportunity to do some much needed world building, because I know I'm completely lost as to what is going on basically anywhere in the MCU now. They could have contextualized a lot of how Wakanda dealt with the blip through the lens of dealing with T'challa's death. Maybe the events of IW and the blip caused Wakanda to regress and become apathetic to the world, and BP focused all his efforts on that rather than his health, and his death was the catalyst to cause the internal feuds to cease... Idk, something. Especially given that T'challa's legacy likely would have been Wakanda becoming a relevant player on the world stage.

  • @JamCooper
    @JamCooper Год назад +934

    "Because she's not a fish, and black people can't swim." That line made me laugh out loud. It's hilariously ironic to me that I happen to be a black person in my thirties who doesn't know how to swim.

    • @MALICEM12
      @MALICEM12 Год назад +1

      @Rusty Douglas perhaps, but at least in regards to America, that doesn't seem to be sufficient in explaining why so many blacks who grow up in the same locations as whites with water available just can't swim. Simply put, if you know anything about black culture in America you know that they tend to not like going into the wilderness or doing nature stuff. They don't like camping, they don't like going to swim in the local lakes like the white kids do, they just tend to stay put in civilization. Even black made media pokes fun at black Americans not knowing how to swim, like in black dynamite how it said blacks go to the beach to only go waist deep in water, not actually swim in it and how Black Dynamite couldn't swim, despite going to the beach. Black Americans are aware about what they tend to and tend not to do, even they admit a disproportionate amount of them don't swim and don't particularly care to.

    • @benstanfill363
      @benstanfill363 Год назад +43

      I remember having a swim day in high school and my buddy Kelvin wouldn't get in the pool so I jokingly told him he was reinforcing negative stereotypes, but dude didn't budge.

    • @travissamuels2339
      @travissamuels2339 Год назад +35

      Its more funny to me how a youtuber can say they are not racist then say a negative racist stereotype.. The irony lol

    • @travissamuels2339
      @travissamuels2339 Год назад +11

      @@zogwort1522 but comedy is subjective.. What one may call comedic might be insulting to another.. I'm not saying i was insulted.. I'm just pointing at the fact that in many of his videos when review anything black he preference his critique as he's not a racist but then he begins throw racist "jokes" and has a racist undertone in referring to things.. All I'm saying is he doesn't need to a address his racist biases on the start of the video..

    • @dradamov
      @dradamov Год назад +34

      @@travissamuels2339 If even socially-rooted act of comedy can be subjective completely (and not, in fact, at least intersubjective) then nothing matters. A house can subjectively be a person. Furniture can be crocodile. Also, taking into consideration the criteria of intent serves as a good denominator of defining comedic acts. Therefore, the video essay is about a poorly made film, all jabs are meant to reinforce the disappointment of wasted potential and bad film work. Not insult black people by allowing deeply rooted, repressed, vile racism to flourish in undertones of some film critique. In short, salient insults in this case are overinterpretation due to narrow context of the essay.

  • @graysdaemon6571
    @graysdaemon6571 Год назад +250

    I can confirm that Africans are regularly embarrassed by African Americans' depiction of Africans/Africa. I (Kenyan) watch this film with my Gambian girlfriend. We were disappointed. My Kenyan friends didn't care for it too.
    I have not read the comics but it seems they are trying to include every distinct African tribe just to showcase them, but with no true value. I would much rather they created a new Wakandan culture inspired by Africa rather than having Maasai dancing next Zulus just for the sake of it. It was cool for a brief moment in Black Panther because it's the first time we have seen it but you can't keep playing the same trick.
    As with Woman King (which my gf doesn't plan on finishing), they don't factor in any authenticity. As Africans, we can tell West Africans from South Africans from East Africans. From how they look to how they sound. When they cast people from different parts of Africa we are immediately removed from the believability of the narrative. Let me not even begin with the accents! They seem to always go with this generic 'Africa Accent' that is just lazy.
    I can't wait till Africans are telling African stories with the budget of these Hollywood films because moviemakers today are completely misrepresenting us while inserting their woke ideologies. It's almost as if you can't watch a film with a good story and escape into the narrative. It's tiring! One thing I have learnt in all this is I can not trust African Americans with African stories.

    • @christophersmith8316
      @christophersmith8316 10 месяцев назад +14

      I encourage you to start, and you don't need the budget of these Hollywood blockbusters of today. Hollywood got famous making lots of moderate and low budget films for entertainment and they have forgotten that now.

    • @LighterFluid96
      @LighterFluid96 10 месяцев назад +4

      Well said!!!! This movie screams stereotype.

    • @heem8232
      @heem8232 9 месяцев назад +3

      I'm second generation myself and if you went into either Black Panther expecting it to be a true to life representation of African culture and/or an "African" movie you were setting yourself up for disappointment, Wakanda a fictional country as in NOT REAL therefore automatically not representative of reality. Were to be 1:1 realistic then it'd make even less sense because "Why does this fictional country's culture look exactly like its real neighbor, wow such lazy world building."
      If the exact same movie was set in Senegal for example it still wouldn't be a problem because no giant meteor made of a fictional metal landed there in real life which would've almost certainly changed the trajectory of the country's culture from what it is in reality today.
      Ryan Coogler researched different countries largely to take only stylistic influence and make an amalgamation nation that, because its fictional and non specific, can be a vessel for any African people to inserts themselves, maybe to one of the individual tribes (river, border, mountain etc.) (And I won't speak to the woman king as i haven't seen it but lets keep in mind not every country depicted in such movies have thriving movie industries with dozens of good actors at the ready to play genuinely accurate characters)
      The real problem with media and media critique right now is people constantly trying to attach reality to fiction, equating the two is never healthy and we as a generation raised on television and the internet really have a hard time differentiating the two.

    • @Katteyezz
      @Katteyezz 8 месяцев назад +3

      All of us don't think this way! I am African American please don't put us all in the same bracket.

    • @margarita053
      @margarita053 5 месяцев назад +3

      I hope to see your stories and mythology on the big screen some day! Africa is an extremely interesting continent ☺️

  • @djohnsveress6616
    @djohnsveress6616 Год назад +21

    If phase 4 was about addressing the aftermath of the "Blip" then they failed spectacularly
    I was actually wondering about this, at the end of Inf war Vanda was Snapped, Vision was killed, then Vanda came back 5y later to a dead vision. Vandavision came to be, then halfway thru Vision just became a tool, a reason for the existence of their imaginary children. Then in Multiverse madness, It was all about the fucking kids..
    What is up with VISION ?! Just forgot and Gone. Did Tony really just killed the biggest baddy in the universe and hes just sort of, a graphiti on a random wall for a legacy. It's been YEARS since End Game, and all we have seen is shit shows that don't connect at all.
    Seriously the last movie that actually felt like it was after End game was Spider Man Far From home.

  • @kadenbeaton5158
    @kadenbeaton5158 Год назад +7

    Plot hole within the first 45 seconds of the movie. Why is Shuri trying to recreate the heart shaped herb to save T’challa when he should already have it within him? He took the last one Nakia stole from the temple before Killmonger burned it all. It revived him and he was a fully powered Black Panther for Infinity War and and Endgame. Now he’s sick for some reason? Where’d his powers go? did he remove them? did it get purged from his system when he was snapped away? did he fight Thanos’ army without the herb? So many questions yet no answers from Disney/Marvel.

  • @STOTTINMAD
    @STOTTINMAD Год назад +815

    I came away from BP2 wondering why the hell is M'Baku not Black Panther. Man has done far more heroic stuff than the main cast and has shown some pretty strong leadership qualities. On top of being charismatic too.

    • @bZman
      @bZman Год назад +154

      Much more likeable character than Shuri as well

    • @Marshkoon
      @Marshkoon Год назад +61

      He’s actually the King of Wakanda now apparently

    • @benstanfill363
      @benstanfill363 Год назад +92

      Because he isn't / doesn't identify as a woman.

    • @theoneandonlymasterjosh2912
      @theoneandonlymasterjosh2912 Год назад +44

      @@benstanfill363 or you know wasn’t next in line for the title of black Panther
      Because that’s how it worked it was the father then he died then t’challa and if he were to die and he did shuri would be the next black Panther

    • @benstanfill363
      @benstanfill363 Год назад +22

      @@theoneandonlymasterjosh2912 we don't know that's how it always works though. We know 2. What if that family dies out? What if the next person in line is 5? Is there no black panther until they're old enough? None of this is established, otherwise I'd say yes.

  • @LegendaryDorkKnight
    @LegendaryDorkKnight Год назад +365

    My brother went into this film with the prediction that they would have a CG Black Panther fighting some threat alongside his warriors and he'd sacrifice himself in some way to save his people, becoming a posthumous hero-king who gave his life for Wakanda.
    I REALLY wish he'd been right.

    • @TGuard00014
      @TGuard00014 Год назад +63

      One nice thing about the suit means they wouldn’t even have to CG for most of it, just let his stunt man do the fighting in the suit.

    • @LegendaryDorkKnight
      @LegendaryDorkKnight Год назад +57

      @@TGuard00014 That was another thing he suggested too. "In fact, they wouldn't even have to CG all of it. It's not like his stunt man died too."

    • @valkrian0974
      @valkrian0974 Год назад +11

      @Mister Karmik They could have used his stuntman and did a deepfake.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian Год назад +11

      So true. They have idiots working at Marvel and Disney. They could have kept Black Panther inside the suit for most of the movie. And hired a voice actor who sounds like the actor. And then have him die protecting Wakanda. Or have him fall into another dimension, and have another Black Panther replace him.

    • @09bonita09
      @09bonita09 Год назад +19

      @@nerychristian I’m SO glad you aren’t in the film industry

  • @Neutral_Tired
    @Neutral_Tired Год назад +9

    The reason Namor's powers make little sense in the comics is because he has 2 power sets. He's half Atlantean half Mutant, the ankle wings are part of his mutant powers.
    In the MCU, where he's neither Atlantean nor a mutant, it's just dumb

  • @fuzzwobble
    @fuzzwobble Год назад +9

    48:43 To be clear, the guardian of her daughter and head of their strike operation did effectively let the princess be taken away by an opposing nation. This is after their previous history as well. We're also presuming the Michonne had all the authority to requisition whatever she needed to protect the princess. Honestly, her calling this the last straw and kicking Michonne out of their special forces is one of the few things in this mess that made sense.

  • @leahcimwerdna5209
    @leahcimwerdna5209 Год назад +353

    They used Chadwicks death as promotion for the movie, sucked everyone in with the trailer and basically showed the beginning of the movie in the trailer without the casket going up and everyone doing the Wakanda salute. Emotionally manipulative.

    • @marcoscruzherran7385
      @marcoscruzherran7385 Год назад +6

      Even the post credits scene is about a descendant of T'Challa, get it? He lives and even has his same name. The movie told you like 3 times that ''''he may died but he still here'', there was not necessary doing a post credit scene telling that again. Such manipulative move.

    • @jennie8355
      @jennie8355 Год назад +5

      Babe this is a tribute towards chadwick, maybe that’s why it’s the only scenes they use in trailers because it’s a tribute toward him

  • @marcjustmarc6990
    @marcjustmarc6990 Год назад +498

    if drumming is a Wakandan control interface, it would be so much more fun and confusing to see Shuri "do science" with a drum set rather than the magic ironman hologram swiping.

    • @haku8135
      @haku8135 Год назад +6

      No, everyone in Wakanda except the royal family lives in primitive squalor in their thatch roof huts beside skyscrapers.
      Wakanda is a terrible nation.

    • @Jeff-cn9up
      @Jeff-cn9up Год назад +42

      Don't forget booty dancing. I'm sure that's a critical component of Wakandan science as well! Lol...

    • @thedudewashere1987
      @thedudewashere1987 Год назад +4

      You saw that Tim Pool episode, didn't you?

    • @Jeff-cn9up
      @Jeff-cn9up Год назад +11

      @@thedudewashere1987 No. But I'm sure it was on point. Lol.

    • @triplemoyagames4195
      @triplemoyagames4195 Год назад +1

      @@haku8135 Not really, we only see a glimpse of what the area looks like

  • @Toolness1
    @Toolness1 Год назад +4

    "magazine" "rounds"
    Refreshing to hear a movie review that doesn't call them "clips" and "bullets"

  • @indiana47
    @indiana47 Год назад +5

    Shuri not wanting the Black Panther suit makes even less sense when you realize she fucking made it. Twice.

  • @evildoughboy7773
    @evildoughboy7773 Год назад +46

    If they really wanted to respect Chadwick Boseman by not recasting him, they should have just ended the Black panther saga. His story had already been told, from the moment he showed up in civil War, to his own movie, and finally with wakanda itself playing an intrical role in the final battle against thanos. This new movie felt more like an insult than a tribute to Chadwick.

  • @TrigonAZR
    @TrigonAZR Год назад +71

    Wasn't it Ultron in the MCU, who heckled Cap's shield? Saying something along the lines of "Most durable metal on the planet and what they make with it? A Frisbee".
    Good old Ultron would have a field day if he went on holiday to Wakanda and saw all the vibranium spears

    • @m.caeben2578
      @m.caeben2578 4 месяца назад +3

      An hour long rant dissing with Iron Man's intellect, I would like to see that.

  • @theduke9292
    @theduke9292 3 месяца назад +3

    See I think RiRi would’ve been a lot better if they had taken 5 minutes to set her up and explain her genius
    Here’s what I’d do
    A young girl age 10-12 is in her room carefully typing away at a old computer from
    The 90s/early 2000s. The camera pans over books “astrophysics” “engineering” “computer programming” all in terrible condition
    “Yes!” We hear her excitedly cheer before the camera cuts again this time to a familiar garage
    “Sir. We have a security breach. Our first firewall has been compromised.” -the familiar voice of Jarvis says off screen
    The camera pans to reveal Tony stark working on a project as he sighs
    “Okay who was it? China? Russia? …Hammer?”
    “RiRi sir.”
    “Uh…What’s a RiRi.”
    “A 12 year old girl living in lower income community.”
    “Huh.”
    This begins a series of flashbacks and montage of Riri at various points in her life watching as she and her home life gets better.
    Tony had been secretly mentoring her getting her dad a high paying job at Stark Tech allowing them out of poverty. Gets her accepted at a School For the Gifted and an all expenses paid scholarship.
    All the while encouraging her to develop her skills and letting her get deeper and deeper into Stark Industries servers even leaving her messages as she gets through firewalls
    “I expected you to get through this one in only 3 hours not 3.5 next time try using a virus to back door the mainframe.”
    She gets better and smarter until finally after years she gets through the last firewall around the time of endgame
    Her very modern computer goes dead for a moment she’s confused before a feminine voice is heard
    “Good evening Miss Williams my name is Holiday. A virtual assistant created by Mister Stark to assist you in all your endeavors going forward. I am to inform you a that you have received an all expenses paid scholarship to a college of your choosing, and an internship equivalent of 6 years at Stark Industries for any future Resume. Finally Mister Stark has this message for you:”
    Tony gives some insightful words and advice to RiRi that give her a call to action as a hero and helps set her on the right path.
    As the message ends Holiday than days “is there any way I can be of assistance?”
    --
    This scene would serve to establish a few things: one she her genius, show how she got it, gives her a connection to the hero she’s the counterpart of, gives her a reason to take up a iron man suit, gives her a AI assistant, and makes it seem like she didn’t come out of nowhere

  • @alexhayden219
    @alexhayden219 Год назад +5

    It's actually the third time T'Challa's died, or at least been perceived as dead, in universe. At this point, as a character in the film, I'd just assume that it's a temporary setback. Hell, the first time he "died", half the nation, including his best friend, were pretty okay with it. The second time, I have no idea how they coped because they never showed or addressed it, but he was "dead" for a whole five years. Who was in charge then? As badly characterized as Doctor Strange and Wong have been, they at least addressed that Wong became Sorcerer Supreme as a result of Strange being "dead" for five years, and he still holds that position. In-universe, T'Challa was Black Panther and King for a max of 1 year before and 1 year after the snap. And he apparently didn't make any real changes, as in WF things are politically exactly where they left off in BP. He has a max of two years ruling, with *someone* else ruling for five years in the middle of that. In-universe, he just kept the seat warm for a bit, then everything he ever said he wanted to change was reversed as soon as he was out of the way. And, as mentioned, I presume there was no trial by combat to replace him either time. There either was no trial, or no one challenged the ruling family, because screw democracy. In a world where we've almost entirely moved on from royalty, Wakanda follows it almost unquestioningly.

  • @SpadeApeiron
    @SpadeApeiron Год назад +175

    I watched this movie with my Dad ( who's a writer but doesn't know anything about MCU despite loving hell out of Infinity War & endgame )
    He said "This is weird movie about a celebration or tribute to the Real Actor's death rather than a story of fictional characters in a fictional world"

  • @RandomWandrer
    @RandomWandrer Год назад +597

    Yes, funerals that look like celebrations can be found in Africa. "The boy who harnassed the wind" (an excellent autobiographical film) shows something like this too .

    • @silverprimus321boi9
      @silverprimus321boi9 Год назад +64

      We have something like that in India.
      But It's less dancing and singing and moreso a bunch of women cry around a casket while it's being moved to a pyre to be burned at, while loud music is playing in the background.

    • @demontferrat
      @demontferrat Год назад +19

      I am an African and can confirm.

    • @AryanSingh-yy9mw
      @AryanSingh-yy9mw Год назад +8

      @@silverprimus321boi9 in my area Women stay at home while the deceased's sons or brothers or both carry him to the pyre while loud drums play along

    • @oscarandreas1431
      @oscarandreas1431 Год назад +2

      @@demontferrat so how does it work? do you morn first the celebrate or is it the family wich mourn befor celebrating after the day the person died? im very intrested right now

    • @demontferrat
      @demontferrat Год назад +26

      @@oscarandreas1431 most funerals here take a few days.
      In my particular culture, there are no celebrations on the day the person dies or until the person is buried. But on the 7th day, it’s basically like a party, with alcohol and people dancing.
      But other tribes and cultures(many in South Africa) even dance and sing in the cemetery around the coffin.
      But Africa is huge, so it’s not the same in every country or even within a country, each tribe have their own ways, but it’s pretty common to have funerals that look like celebrations, it’s even a meme around here.

  • @maxcarlson3223
    @maxcarlson3223 4 месяца назад +1

    Always good to discover another MauLer, albeit years later. Thanks for your work, Platoon, I enjoyed it.

  • @forlornhauntedghost
    @forlornhauntedghost Год назад

    I love rants so much, keep up the good work 😸

  • @sarcatstix
    @sarcatstix Год назад +646

    Not one of my students has seen this film but all of them have praised it.

    • @seriousnesstv7902
      @seriousnesstv7902 Год назад +234

      That sounds horrible, it’s sad to see todays youth so easily pleased by mediocrity or garbage simply because of branding.

    • @sarcatstix
      @sarcatstix Год назад +193

      Activism and causes are their priorities. I pose ethical questions to challenge cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias and some are totally thrown by it.

    • @seriousnesstv7902
      @seriousnesstv7902 Год назад +26

      @@sarcatstix such wise words with intelligent actions

    • @TheLittlePlatoon
      @TheLittlePlatoon  Год назад +217

      I guess that’s what happens when you relegate art below politics. You don’t have to make a good film, you just have to be seen to convey the right message. Art is good insofar as it accords with political purpose.

    • @sarcatstix
      @sarcatstix Год назад +151

      @@TheLittlePlatoon when the political agenda is set by the peer group the university and the majority of their media intake it reminds me of state sanctioned art of certain periods and erm… places shall we say? When one student complained I was forcing him to challenge his beliefs and it made him feel uncomfortable I did suggest that Is or perhaps should be what college is for? Silly me

  • @crimsunomad
    @crimsunomad Год назад +89

    I hate that they use Colonizer when they never experienced it cause they were hidden

  • @aethertoast4320
    @aethertoast4320 Год назад +6

    They literally used the same stupid reasoning behind Riri that they used in the comic books, or at least what they tried to portray since in this version she didn't have to bully her teacher into saying that she couldn't.

  • @Broom1375yt
    @Broom1375yt Год назад

    Bro I swear I’m so glad I found your content.

  • @bjrnhalfhand2258
    @bjrnhalfhand2258 Год назад +364

    It's so sad they gave T'Challa a straw death instead of a heroic end. He wears a cgi suit that covers his whole body, they could have easily used a stunt man in the BP suit and have him go down in battle.
    They could have had him die by Namor's hand which could have been used for the story.

    • @whatever5401
      @whatever5401 Год назад +35

      THIS

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f Год назад +42

      I think they wanted to honor Chadwick by having Black Panter die similarly to how he did
      Maybe they thought it was disrespectful to just pretend hes still in the costume?

    • @thefancasthub6862
      @thefancasthub6862 Год назад +35

      Or, yknow, do the better thing to honor him, and recast T'Challa. Seriously, killing him off just ripped a lot of young black boys of a role model.

    • @bjrnhalfhand2258
      @bjrnhalfhand2258 Год назад +16

      @@thefancasthub6862 recasting was preferable but I was referring to how they actually handled it. My point was, if they were determined to kill him, they could have at least given him a heroes death.

    • @sulafmaher8037
      @sulafmaher8037 Год назад +7

      @@bjrnhalfhand2258 recasting wouldve been just wrong since this novie is a tribute for chadwick

  • @zephaniahdejene1746
    @zephaniahdejene1746 Год назад +90

    As an African I'd like to say that this has to be one of the most overrated movies in history and most of my friends agree.

  • @zachwhitehead1741
    @zachwhitehead1741 Год назад +2

    That Shad Debate Stick Bit fucking killed me man, thank you for that. I so needed that laugh

  • @fayescarlet
    @fayescarlet Год назад +9

    "If you've been colonized, you would not be sticking vibranium into fucking spears." That's hilarious, love this channel!

  • @beesod6412
    @beesod6412 Год назад +222

    Bilbo flipping the double bird was my favorite part of Wakanda Forever! Thanks for a legit/hilarious review.

  • @tyrone70KeoneShyGuy
    @tyrone70KeoneShyGuy Год назад +284

    Small correction: when Riri does the copycat moment, her suit doesn't give out. She got hooked by the avatar people. I don't blame you for not catching it because the night time scenes seemed like they were made intentionally hard to see anything.

    • @CaulkMongler
      @CaulkMongler Год назад +24

      It was pretty clear to me that she was hooked. I mean, in the next scene she’s pulled toward the river, and we see the line get pulled into the water…

    • @CabezasDePescado
      @CabezasDePescado Год назад +9

      Maybe he just saw the cam version, i did too, i promisef myself to not give disney any of my money anymore since i got scammed with endgame.

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Год назад +7

      @@CabezasDePescado and even if he did watch it at the cinema, he'd still need the cam version for reference after the fact.

    • @shanehudson3995
      @shanehudson3995 Год назад +4

      He also ignored Ree-Ree drone striking a bunch of cops.

  • @CavalierNSN
    @CavalierNSN Год назад

    So much good sense and humor! Reminds me of the brain dives I used to have with my friends in college. Thanks for this.

  • @Leonhardt04
    @Leonhardt04 Год назад +3

    "I myself, am not, African"
    I can't fucking believe it, how could this happen

    • @Tiffany-eo6ih
      @Tiffany-eo6ih Год назад

      If you think wakanda forever sucked I agree with you it's like when I went to go see it in theaters because it actually came out on my birthday Veterans Day

    • @Tiffany-eo6ih
      @Tiffany-eo6ih Год назад

      I mean I know you probably don't care at all but I'm just trying to find another person on these comments that thinks that the movie didn't really go well you know

  • @mirimarina6387
    @mirimarina6387 Год назад +55

    The most ridiculous part about namour as a villain, is that he goes from showing shuri a whole new world, to a sudden 180 'I'm going to leave the safety of the entire ocean to attack the world, because...colonizers? War? Humans are bad??? It came out of nowhere, the premise of the two supernations fighting/ building an alliance was interesting but this was so stupid.

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan Год назад

      Even namor costume design is stupid

    • @protag64toons2.0
      @protag64toons2.0 7 месяцев назад

      @@MegaDynamiteDanit’s not (to me)

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly 5 месяцев назад +1

      Then after getting his butt kicked, he’s like “now she has no friends and she’ll turn to us when the world turns against her.” Like, what the hell? His plan and motives just change because. It’s not intriguing or masterful. Dude just forms half a plan and then changes his mind like a woman choosing dinner spots.

    • @zurirobinson2749
      @zurirobinson2749 3 месяца назад

      I actually would have RATHER seen them team up to take on the might of the U.S. Army... but it's an American film, and that would be just a tad too transgressive, so instead they did this

  • @capthavic
    @capthavic Год назад +344

    "A funeral or a circus?"
    Why not both?

  • @jayw3512
    @jayw3512 Год назад +3

    I love how these show flashbacks to the great MCU films in first 3 phases! Dang, I miss those days.

  • @MegaClemie
    @MegaClemie Год назад +2

    So the Wakanda language sounds very much Xhosa. Which is a South African language and I’m South African. The pronunciation by the actors again with this movie is terrible, we were all laughing in the theatre when they used our language. They didn’t even bother to hire a linguist or to make an effort. Although I feel like Lupita made a strong effort.

  • @ericcoyle3520
    @ericcoyle3520 Год назад +98

    The oddest explanation for the technology is that they had access to vibranium. How does access to a material make people smarter? If a mountain of plastic was discovered by the Romans, would they have been able to create flying machines simply because that had access to plastic?

    • @nogoodgod4915
      @nogoodgod4915 11 месяцев назад +22

      Shhh, vibranium best, wakanda advanced, don't think too hard about it.

    • @heem8232
      @heem8232 9 месяцев назад +5

      they were still in "contact" with the outside world, shown in the first movie their country isn't secret just the tech is, they would've gone out into the world (shown by the numerous times they do so) and learned science and technology from other peoples and brought that knowledge back to use with vibranium.

    • @aluminiotastynt1577
      @aluminiotastynt1577 8 месяцев назад +1

      they didnt becuz they were smarter the material is just more maleable and usefull they had what 20k years with the material and they got their tech becuz they had nothing else to do

    • @Abysalss
      @Abysalss 8 месяцев назад +2

      In the comics it actually has some reasoning that vibranium has some mutagenic qualities, which is where the heart shaped herb comes from and just overall the environment in wakanda has caused some advancement genetically and dietarily, the trade off is wakanda is only more advanced in the use of vibranium and some linked uses to it, but since they are isolationist they didn’t trade and learn everything every other culture did by sharing knowledge, they don’t have things like paper or the wheel even let alone gunpowder but they do have some very advanced tech while also still only having mostly tribal dwellings and customs with anything newer being rather recent since tchaka actually started opening to the outside world and sending select exemplary wakandans to first world nations universities to help wakanda catch up kinda like a wakanda meiji restoration is going on when tchalla becomes king

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly 5 месяцев назад

      My issue with how vibration is handled is that it’s just a soft magic McMuffin that does whatever it needs to do to look cool or move the plot along.

  • @jmace2424
    @jmace2424 Год назад +320

    Had 2 people get completely incredulous when I said I knew Black Panther 2 is bad without having seen it. Then I asked if they had seen Namor and they said “Who?” 🤦‍♂️

    • @dwaynesilva9203
      @dwaynesilva9203 Год назад +29

      what you said and what they said is both stupid. Namor is a awesome looking character thou!

    • @fd502
      @fd502 Год назад +30

      I hate arguments that state that you must give each individual installment of corporate product a chance especially when said corporate product is adhering to a formula that spans multiple installments. There is such a thing as drawing from previous experiences to make decisions.

    • @NeroLeMorte
      @NeroLeMorte Год назад +5

      You mean lay-mor

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan Год назад

      @@dwaynesilva9203 Namor looks stupid

    • @davidalacabo4298
      @davidalacabo4298 Год назад +4

      No no no not Namor
      Namoore!

  • @mole1640
    @mole1640 Год назад

    watching this as u hit 100k congrats on the milestone

  • @ThaDocta_Evans97
    @ThaDocta_Evans97 Год назад +1

    Dude I’ve only watch a few of your videos so far your commentary is hilarious but factual 🤣💯

  • @sardonically-inclined7645
    @sardonically-inclined7645 Год назад +82

    No recast for T'Challa, She-Hulk's version of Daredevil and PG13 Blade. The downward soar has already started and is going to be steeper, yet.

    • @A_YouTube_Commenter
      @A_YouTube_Commenter Год назад +3

      Wait until Deadpool comes out.

    • @XelNaga89
      @XelNaga89 Год назад +4

      Rumors around blade make it seem like PG13 is the least of its worry. One version, which I have no doubt will be true, is that his daughter is focal point of the movie and he is just a side character there to be talked down to and compared with to make her seem the best ever!

    • @voidtempering8700
      @voidtempering8700 Год назад +1

      @@XelNaga89 Is this anti-woke propoganda or has a real basis?

  • @pezdispencer113
    @pezdispencer113 Год назад +174

    I'm confused. Is shuri a doctor or a scientist? What is her speciality? She seems to just know everything science related

    • @Shineinpoverty
      @Shineinpoverty Год назад

      Thats how poorly educated woke people believe science women behave.
      Smart...Science...Doctor...Did I say smart?

    • @meloderieugif2294
      @meloderieugif2294 Год назад +18

      Just like Iron Man

    • @pezdispencer113
      @pezdispencer113 Год назад

      @@meloderieugif2294 Tony Stark is an Engineer, he has no medical expertise.

    • @SunwardRanger83
      @SunwardRanger83 Год назад +42

      @@meloderieugif2294 Or Bruce Banner, or just about every other scientist in movies nowadays. Why wouldn't a physicist also be able to do brain surgery, or a geologist be able to create a clone? Just got to use that Movie Science!

    • @rockydj1000
      @rockydj1000 Год назад +25

      She is a strong, independent female victim

  • @scasimir1000
    @scasimir1000 Год назад +2

    I just want to add one more thing. I agree with a lot of what you said. They've been seeing where it's like. It was mentioned the first movie that have weapons that can fire the same thing as Tony Stark's hand blasters but yet in the second one it seems like everyone forgot about that. As well as a giant transport that takes only three vehicles when we have literal carrier ships for every nation has as well as the hella carrier that was in the avengers movie that carried multitude of the ships, similar size to the wakanda ones.
    Also keep in mind shield existed just read it in order to better help society so shield would have definitely taken this girl and put in protective services to ensure that she stays safe and then taking the machine and either destroyed it or lock it up to ensure that no one knows where vibrarian is. So what kind of is not go to war with the world.

  • @____n_7420
    @____n_7420 Год назад +6

    I would think that the part where the vibranium detector shows up behind them suddenly was due to the other Aztecs sneaking behind and placing it there as Namor was talking, to reinforce his stance that they are at his mercy, and not due to some hidden telekenisis he has

  • @mr.fancypants666
    @mr.fancypants666 Год назад +209

    In the first movie when they thought T'Challa was dead they sought after Umbaku to replace him.He was the only one they thought was strong enough and wise enough to win. This time the girl with minimal physical skills is the best choice??? Wouldn't she be better in an Ironman type suit or a tank of some kind ?

    • @srnorty8057
      @srnorty8057 Год назад +62

      Umbaku was literally the only good thing about this film. Every time he was in a scene the energy & interest immediately jumped up.

    • @bruhhh8326
      @bruhhh8326 Год назад +2

      @@srnorty8057 bro likes boring characters

    • @cxmxqx
      @cxmxqx Год назад

      @@bruhhh8326 shuri is fucking boring

    • @CowMaster9001
      @CowMaster9001 Год назад

      @@srnorty8057 my favorite part is when Bilbo says something relevant and Umbaku and his retainers start making ape noises because he has no good response. Because that's the way diplomacy works in the "most advanced nation in the world"
      It's great when ultra-woke progressives accidentally end up saying the same thing as alt-right white supremacists. In this situation, that an African nation that resisted any influence from Europeans is a violent, backwards land only saved from sheer grinding poverty by the magic rock below them.
      Fuckin' based.

    • @jennie8355
      @jennie8355 Год назад +2

      Well yeah, she’s a close relative, and I’m pretty sure in the comics she becomes the black panther

  • @J685C
    @J685C Год назад +28

    "When everyone is racist, no one will be." - Syndrome

    • @Closurenomore
      @Closurenomore 11 месяцев назад +2

      I guess thats what they're going for?

  • @jimreaper1337
    @jimreaper1337 Год назад +6

    T'Chala already had that purple goop flower shyte in his system already because he was already Black Panther, so what good would adding more purple goop flower shyte really do, what made Shuri so sure more would save him??

  • @markellis3036
    @markellis3036 Год назад +2

    White guy here who lived in Africa for 20 years. My experiences of North African Berbers, francophone Gabonese, Durban Indians and whites in Namibia - plus so many peoples inbetween - mean I see this a Disney view of Africa.

  • @indianruckus6412
    @indianruckus6412 Год назад +250

    Another thing that doesn’t make sense is that Okoye in this film got embarrassed when Riri said her head was ashy because she is bald even though in the first film she is shown to be proud of it as she hated the wig she had to wear in the casino

    • @CaulkMongler
      @CaulkMongler Год назад +79

      I didn’t like that scene in the dorms, it seemed a little character breaking. She goes from menacing and intimidating to “oh no she made fun of my head 😭” like? Homegirl she literally just threatened to knock your ass out. She has a spear that can kill you before you blink. *Not* the time to be cracking jokes.

    • @BlueMoon-io9eh
      @BlueMoon-io9eh Год назад +63

      Okoye covered the tattoos on her head with makeup to blend in, but it was the wrong shade. She was asking Shuri about it when they were standing beside the car.

    • @brian.jrmontoya3227
      @brian.jrmontoya3227 Год назад +28

      @@BlueMoon-io9eh it makes me wonder if people even watched the fucking movie…oh wait most of these people didn’t

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Год назад +18

      @@brian.jrmontoya3227 people watching a review of a movie haven't seen the movie? What a revelation! It's almost like that's what reviews are there for.

    • @brian.jrmontoya3227
      @brian.jrmontoya3227 Год назад

      @@GeraltofRivia22 no shit Sherlock, I’m not arguing the purpose of a review, more so calling out people talking out of their ass.

  • @Reee505
    @Reee505 Год назад +139

    People seems to forget Dumbledore's actor being re-cast, people forget Paul Walker being recast and his head being CG-ied onto his brothers. When these happened no one batted an eye. Now all of a sudden it's not "possible" to recast smh.

    • @drusoescalante1186
      @drusoescalante1186 Год назад +4

      Well the difference is that black panther acted as a symbol that African Americans could feel proud of and stand behind . Dumbledore and Paul walker weren’t symbols for white people to feel proud of like black panther was if thag makes sense . They were great characters don’t get me wrong but they have different meanings to people

    • @Reee505
      @Reee505 Год назад +64

      @@drusoescalante1186 so u never saw movie where the main character/ hero/ protagonist was a Person of color. Why only Black panther makes u feel that way?? And what do u mean Dumbledore and Paul Walker doesn't matter? They both were main parts of the story they weren't just some side characters. The moment u said 'white' u lost the fight. Don't make this about race, it doesn't neend to be that way.

    • @bjrnhalfhand2258
      @bjrnhalfhand2258 Год назад +42

      They're even recasting Gen. Ross with Harrison Ford even though the actor died more recently than Chadwick. Very curious what their rationale for this is. Why can one be replaced when an actor dies but the other can't be.

    • @Reee505
      @Reee505 Год назад +7

      @@bjrnhalfhand2258 Exactly

    • @Reee505
      @Reee505 Год назад +6

      @@bjrnhalfhand2258 yup, Remember when people used to make theories of what will happen in the future and who'll be best to play the role. Now they all stopped doing that after G.O.T and Endgame💀💀

  • @dvdivine1962
    @dvdivine1962 Год назад +2

    You loved going off on that tangent in the beginning. What a drag.

  • @mei-chan1337
    @mei-chan1337 Год назад +2

    I'd just like to say that I really appreciate the Yu-Gi-Oh! Abridged reference in here

  • @Yarblocosifilitico
    @Yarblocosifilitico Год назад +52

    The Little Platoon always spits the most eloquent slaps

  • @cognitivedissidents4642
    @cognitivedissidents4642 Год назад +416

    Strange times when critiques of movies are far more entertaining than the movies themselves. This channel is a welcome addition to The Drinker, MauLer, Nerdrotic, Midnight’s Edge, Clownfish and the rest.

    • @RanMouri82
      @RanMouri82 Год назад +23

      Seriously! These channels provide far more entertainment than most recent movies and TV shows.

    • @wildansaladin8728
      @wildansaladin8728 Год назад +12

      Exactly. I love watching movie reviews nowadays. I just realize that this generation's mainstream movie writers are dumb as F (not all of course).

    • @zqninja3334
      @zqninja3334 Год назад +6

      Not very entertaining when the critique lies about the movie to its audience to make people think the movie was as bad as it seemed. The only critique I like watching is Madvocate, or G.I GIO, sometimes Little Platoon because he was kinda funny and sounded like he knew what he was doing, but I wasn’t really watching. Its not very entertaining when they actively lie to get views, or make the smallest issues that could’ve been explained with the smallest level of thought seem like plot holes.

    • @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845
      @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 Год назад +28

      @@zqninja3334 Tell us what he lied about.

    • @Marc-rw3dd
      @Marc-rw3dd Год назад +7

      Idk about critical drinker anymore man. He bashes on this movie without giving any logical reasoning as to why he thinks it's so bad (unlike this video, which i agree with), but then ignores the plot hole riddled mess of Black Adam and calls it an ok movie. Don't get me wrong, not making this a marvel vs dc thing, and both movies have their flaws, but Marvel did the whole anti-hero thing better with Namor. Black Adam's characters meanwhile feal hollow and one dimensional.

  • @ghostprime11708
    @ghostprime11708 Месяц назад +1

    As a fan of storytelling and character depth, I've found myself increasingly disenchanted with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While the spectacle of superhero films can be entertaining, I can't help but feel that the MCU prioritizes flashy visuals and interconnectedness over meaningful narratives and character development. The formulaic approach to storytelling often leads to predictable plots and one-dimensional characters, leaving little room for genuine emotional resonance or thought-provoking themes. Additionally, the sheer volume of MCU releases can feel overwhelming and dilute the impact of individual films. Ultimately, I long for a return to storytelling that prioritizes substance over style and allows for more diverse and innovative narratives to thrive.

  • @TheBlackSerpentBeta
    @TheBlackSerpentBeta Год назад +1

    I think I know how the anicent Wakandans dug and shaped Vibranium
    The meteor would have fallen into smaller pieces after landing on earth, so all they'd need to do is find two relatively small pieces and start bashing them together, until one of them gets shaped into something vaguely pointy
    Then they throw the piece into the fire after a meal, with the animal fat and bones and leave it for the night
    While in the fire, the Vibranum would melt slightly, absorbing some of the bone dust around it and then, when the fire dies out, it will cool down, incorporating the bone dust into itself to make a primitive version of Vibranum steel, which would be slightly stronger than the raw material
    That Vi-Steel can then be used to dig out more Vibranium, be used to better shape new pieces of Vi-Steel or just used as a spear when needed

  • @blazemantheblaze8449
    @blazemantheblaze8449 Год назад +147

    RESPECT CHADWICK his black panther legacy didnt deserve to go down like this. rip

  • @silverscorpio24
    @silverscorpio24 Год назад +29

    The LEAST Marvel could've done was give T'Challa a heroic death. Not death by *[Unspecified Virus of Unknown Origin].*

    • @haku8135
      @haku8135 Год назад +15

      He wears a suit that covers his entire body. Just show him fighting Namor, and then being IMPALED through his suit by Namor's weapon.
      That works on a lot of different levels.

    • @bZman
      @bZman Год назад +2

      @@haku8135 I assumed that is what they would do to build the comic based animosity between Wakanda and Atlantis, and yet instead we get "oh other vibranium and we gotta kill the one who made the magic detector" and then it immediately escalates to "destroy the whole surface world"

    • @haku8135
      @haku8135 Год назад +1

      @@bZman Killing the creator doesn't even do anything.
      The FIRST THING they would do after getting this miracle machine, would be to figure out how it works. They would have THOUSANDS of records detailing every inch of this thing so they could make more.

    • @bZman
      @bZman Год назад +3

      @@haku8135 Exactly. They would have hired a Reed Richards or paid Riri a shitton of money just to buy the patent/blueprints and she would take the offer cuz we see her berating a guy for paying her for her help on homework

    • @haku8135
      @haku8135 Год назад

      @@bZman Just the fact they stole a vibranium detector from a fucking kid and just IGNORED HER COMPLETELY while SEEKING to piss off Wakanda who they know are really protective of this fucking metal (cause it's their ONLY economic asset).
      Let's focus on the fact they apparently could NOT reverse engineer this detector. How do they expect to USE VIBRANIUM which the US government has not had ANY of for almost a century. The last time was when they made Cap's shield, and they said explicitly that shield was ALL the Vibranium on the planet (that THEY knew existed obviously)
      So they've got a machine, they know it works for some reason, I guess they had a paperweight of Vibranium laying around to test it on. Just like REEEEri apparently did. Now they CANNOT take that machine and figure out how it works, which is literally an engineer's fucking job. Yet they're expecting to find a cache of vibranium and.... do what? Can they even MINE the stuff? Apparently fucking not, they found the shit and it broke their drill, so they have no idea how to even mine it apparently! (That also raises the question, how the fuck did Wakandans mine it the FIRST time, when their greatest technological advance was stone spears?
      The comics figured that out. Their Panther God Bast! Who is the actual originator of the powers and title, and literally guided them into learning how to magically control certain cosmic energies, WHICH BROUGHT THE VIBRANIUM METEOR DOWN IN THE FIRST PLACE. As for them being isolationist and not using their absurd technology to help the rest of Africa? Here's an entry from the wiki.
      "He (T'Chaka) would sell off minimal amounts of the valuable Vibranium while surreptitiously sending the country's best scholars to study abroad, consequently turning Wakanda into one of the world's most technologically advanced nations."
      WAKANDA IS NOT SOME INSANE FUTURE SOCIETY FROM CENTURIES AGO! They had better weapons thanks to vibranium, they didn't invent space travel when america was being FOUNDED or whatever. They didn't start really advancing until AFTER WORLD WAR TWO! Which by the way, Captain America actually teams up with and fights alongside T'Chaka and they become friendly with one another, which is pretty cool.
      So Marvel changed this and tried to make them this incredible advanced nation from the get go, RUINING them and turning them into absolute thundercunts.

  • @poopdogins
    @poopdogins Год назад +2

    Bilbo's constantly giving the bird or double bird is funny I like how there is more that one clip of him doing it.

  • @lilacseahorse542
    @lilacseahorse542 10 месяцев назад

    You are eloquent and succinct. It’s such a relief 😮‍💨 to hear someone speak sense 😅

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Год назад +131

    7:39 Believe me, friend, most of us are quite embarrassed by them more than you realize. Here, no one celebrates Kwanzaa (as it has nothing to do with Africa) and most of us are not foolish enough to promote illiteracy in the name of "respecting our ancestors". This weird obsession with leftist black and white people in the west with viewing us Africans as "noble savages" is genuinely disgusting.

    • @Red-jl1qr
      @Red-jl1qr Год назад +5

      Guys, I promise that barely any of us think that, it's a loud minority

    • @kenzij
      @kenzij Год назад +5

      I'm glad you don't have the opportunity to be embarassed by any of this, it's great that you have an understanding of where you came from, what was important to your progenitors, and all of that. What you (anyone that finds Black Americans embarassing) don't seem to understand is that we're starting from nothing. Nobody kept records of what country our great-whatever grandparents came from, so all we have is a continent with at least 54 different cultures to go off of. So that's what Kwanzaa is, it's a celebration, only meant for Black people in the US btw, of the many cultures and traditions of your vast continent. It's an amalgam of everything, so yes it does have to do with Africa, but as a whole, and exclusively from an outside perspective. Also, the language thing is meant to respect our enslaved ancestors, who were forbidden to speak their own languages and then ridiculed for their attempts to speak a new one. A lot of Black Americans feel that they do not owe anybody the language of their oppressors, and much prefer the adapted language of the oppressed. It's not illiteracy, it's literacy in a different form of the language. Lastly, in the US we are habitually misinformed about the modern day lives of people from other places, it's not just Africans who are seen _by some_ as "noble savages" it is everyone, from the people of the Asian continent, to the people of Canada. They sell us on the idea that everyone else is living centuries behind us so that we never want to leave. It's an equal opportunity problem.

    • @Red-jl1qr
      @Red-jl1qr Год назад +1

      Yeah specifically the Kwanzaa thing, we don't celebrate it cuz it's African. It's not African, it's African American.(though I don't personally celebrate it)

    • @orboakin8074
      @orboakin8074 Год назад

      @@kenzij friend, no offense, but wasn't Kwanzaa created by some black American racial supremacist with a history of physically abusing women, who said he invented the holiday because he felt Christmas was a "white people holiday"? Really doesn't seem like something that should be used to celebrate African heritage of any kind. Besides, aren't most of you Black Americans Americans? Therefore shouldn't you guys feel proud to embrace that identity? White people born here in Nigeria or any where in Africa usually embrace their national identities regardless of the fact that they are not black. Is that not more important?

    • @kenzij
      @kenzij Год назад

      @@orboakin8074 I can't, and won't, speak on people who invent holidays, it's just not that important to me. As for the being American thing, part of being American is celebrating your heritage. Since the states were colonized by a lot of countries at around the same time, declaring our heritage has been a thing from the start.

  • @seangannon6081
    @seangannon6081 Год назад +110

    Shad put more thought into his episode about sticks than the writers did in both movies.

    • @Technotoadnotafrog
      @Technotoadnotafrog Год назад +2

      I still think about that rant every time I see nunchuks, and it always makes me smile.

  • @blissfuldirtbag2279
    @blissfuldirtbag2279 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love how the mcu doesn't even use the logic of meteors to their advantage. There's a whole blast and shards go air bound and collect in the soil easily proving there by natural water flow could pile up in the ocean and other places but no a second meteor or some crap

  • @short72hp1
    @short72hp1 Год назад

    great last couple of vid was great new sub

  • @Frailty8
    @Frailty8 Год назад +63

    "No civilians got killed" I laughed out loud at that one

  • @SCF721
    @SCF721 Год назад +151

    Considering they didn't want to recast for this movie (which I completely understand), why didn't they just have the movie take place during the snap? They could've had the exact same movie, funeral and all, have Shuri take up the mantle, AND have an organic way of reintroducing T'Challa in the future. Hell, it makes Namor even more of a threat seeing as Wakanda's citizens were probably heavily affected by the snap too.
    Like you said before I find it super weird that he was dead for 5 years and none of that gets mentioned in the film at all.

    • @ThePhantom7337
      @ThePhantom7337 Год назад +16

      unfortunately, they decided to kill off shuri in the captain marvel end credits scene

    • @jennie8355
      @jennie8355 Год назад +1

      50% people were snapped, including shuri & tchalla, i don’t think they metioned it in the movie since wakanda forever takes place in 2025 about a year or 2 after the snap, so i don’t see why it would be metioned

    • @kaliefaul1905
      @kaliefaul1905 Год назад +2

      Shuri should never have taken the mantle up. She's not a fighter in any sense of the word - she's the smart one. Personally, I'd have done a Phantom Menace and made Shuri the de jure Queen of Wakanda, with somebody physically *much stronger* than Shuri as the de facto Black Panther.

  • @JayCutler___
    @JayCutler___ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Damn- those first minutes of the review 🔥🔥

  • @mercylimpokhuwe
    @mercylimpokhuwe 11 месяцев назад +5

    As an African, it has always baffled me how African Americans think Africa is

    • @nogoodgod4915
      @nogoodgod4915 11 месяцев назад

      A lot of americans think Africs is a country.

    • @deadpool-xr6dr
      @deadpool-xr6dr 6 месяцев назад

      They have accept that they are simply (north) americans.

  • @KelShu
    @KelShu Год назад +72

    Wankanda Forever didn't feel like a phase ending movie

    • @grandarkfang_1482
      @grandarkfang_1482 Год назад +16

      That's because it isn't.

    • @joshentertainment2
      @joshentertainment2 Год назад

      Actually it does right

    • @KelShu
      @KelShu Год назад +6

      @@joshentertainment2 how so?

    • @RanMouri82
      @RanMouri82 Год назад +15

      Certainly not of a phase that claimed to delve into multiversal plot lines.

    • @KelShu
      @KelShu Год назад

      @@RanMouri82 they only "delved" into that for only two movies

  • @hideousruin
    @hideousruin Год назад +387

    How would the modern world not know where Wakanda is? You just subtract all of Africa that IS NOT Wakanda.
    I love that they are the most technically advanced and one of the wealthiest nations on Earth with zero trade and apparently no industry other than thatched roof skyscrapers and super suits.

    • @shabut
      @shabut Год назад

      We've already established that the US advanced rapidly with global free trade. Not a nation on earth is 100% self sufficient in resources.

    • @vivaldi6139
      @vivaldi6139 Год назад +13

      Both films show that the city is hidden with holographic technology + the vibranium, gold, and other materials is what made them advanced 🤷

    • @hideousruin
      @hideousruin Год назад +2

      @@vivaldi6139 How? How would they get rich and learn from the outside world if they never traded goods or knowledge with it?
      And I guess the magic bullcrap metal got into the water table and made them smarter than other Sub-Saharan Africans.
      Also, how did they mine the stuff in the first place? And smelt and forge it? Separate from the magical B.S. properties, it must require stupendous heat and force to purify and shape it given it's basic properties like being nearly indestructible with infinite edge retention. Really, how would they have the knowledge to smelt and forge even rudimentary metals without outside influence?
      By the late Middle Ages, Western Europe had arguably the most advanced weapons and armor on the planet. But the advancement of Western Europe metallurgy and smithing came as a result of far reaching trade and endless cycles of warfare. Wakanda would have had none of that.
      Perhaps I'm going too far asking for a comic book world to make sense. But I think most of what's gone into the MCU is at least internally consistent. But I've only seen a handful of the movies as they're pretty bad in general.

    • @hideousruin
      @hideousruin Год назад +103

      @@vivaldi6139 I know about the holographic properties, that's why I said you could still figure out where Wakanda was given today's incredibly accurate GPS technology. Just subtract all of Africa that is known from a map. Then investigate any areas you haven't cleared. 4chan neckbeards could have it narrowed down to one area within an hour if properly motivated.

    • @osets2117
      @osets2117 Год назад +62

      The avengers were there, everyone in the world would know where wakanda is after wakanda originally dropped their shields the first time. There would be no "undoing the veil of secrecy"

  • @rachelblack314
    @rachelblack314 4 месяца назад +2

    In the now immortal words of Nick Fury, "Black girl magic!"

  • @AromaBlue
    @AromaBlue 3 месяца назад +1

    They used Chadwick's death to manipulate people into liking a forgettable summer blockbuster. I don't doubt his costars's grief, but how come THIS is a heartfelt farewell? If it truly was it wouldn't be part of said "sequel'.

  • @merrylderrickson3147
    @merrylderrickson3147 Год назад +42

    your best script yet.
    that warcrim Barry punchline was golden

  • @dannypalin9583
    @dannypalin9583 Год назад +355

    Wakanda Forever has actually introduced the problems of interconnected storytelling for me.
    Scott Lang discovered, with some time displacement watches invented by Tony Stark, that the Quantum Realm can be used for time travel.
    Shuri is a super-genius and clearly a better scientist and engineer than those before her. She could have used the Quantum Realm to save T'Challa or kidnap him from another reality and bring him back to hers. Since she's so smart, there's no reason why she can't build her own Quantum Tunnel and Pym Particles.
    Also, she prays to Bast to save T'Challa. Waititi has established that gods don't give a damn about the people who worship them.
    While the Wakandans were crying and mourning their king, Bast was scoffing grapes and having orgies with Ninny of the Nonnie.

    • @blaxpoitation8528
      @blaxpoitation8528 Год назад +109

      That’s facts. Ppl seem to overlook that. I got another one for you. T’Challa is personal friends/allies with geniuses, time travelers, gods and reality warpers. One of whom is an actual doctor. Why not contact said doctor (who also is one of the most powerful sorcerers ever) who can also instantaneously teleport himself to Wakanda (or anywhere else in the world), and have him come save the king. Or, cryo freeze T’Challa, until Shuri, or--canonically stated in his own movie--the brilliant doctor, can find the cure to T’Challa’s disease. Even though T’Challa has a healing factor. This movie made no sense..

    • @KatieBeanz4eva
      @KatieBeanz4eva Год назад +1

      Lol gottem. Marvel have thoroughly fucked themselves.

    • @rutgaurxi7314
      @rutgaurxi7314 Год назад +18

      Or Disney could've pulled his (Bosman's) 3D scan and done a Carrie Fisher...

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 Год назад +50

      Shhhhhhh
      You're putting logic into a phase that doesn't care about itself on it's continuity nor it's consequences

    • @christophertheriault3308
      @christophertheriault3308 Год назад +24

      Although Moon Knight shows that the Egyptian ones at least seem to care what's happening on Earth, of whom Bast is one.

  • @alexhayden219
    @alexhayden219 Год назад +4

    I don't have much to add to the review of the film or the meta behind the film, as it's all so on-point. It amazes me how much praise bad writing gets, but I'm happy to see that this film at least didn't make as much money or receive as much praise as the first.
    On the topic of the meta of Chadwick's death and how that was handled, it's an incredibly unfortunate and difficult position to be in. I do think that he had a profound effect on the people involved in making the movies. He was their star and, more, he was their friend. It's difficult to say what I would have done in their place. But, it's unfortunate how the result comes across as not just a tribute, but rather gratuitously commercial. I'm sure that wasn't the intention. I give them that benefit of perception. But, that's certainly the result. I suppose that I'll give them credit for not rolling out his digitized corpse to be animated in post, the way they did with Carrie Fisher.

  • @kingofthegrill
    @kingofthegrill Год назад +4

    It's worse than you said regarding Ultron. Wakanda was all over the news following Age of Ultron because they were identified by the Avengers as the source of Claw's vibranium, which, again, all over the news. No news source was covering Ultron, Vision or the events of the movie would've neglected to bring up the small African village supplying this shit. I'm pretty sure that's why Black Panther's dad goes to the meeting in Civil War where he gets killed.