Violence In Black Panther

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Black panther is a 2018 movie that is full of action, violence and can be said as a super hero movie. But this is different than the other superhero movies in the sense that it had a well-developed story, and themes of family loyalty and community responsibilities. This movie is a perfect blend of excitement, and entertaining, and has the potential to pique the interest of the audience. The best thing about this movie is that it is quite different from the other superhero movies on cinema which do not give any messages: this movie depicts a positive representation of the heroes who are black.
This is a topic which is touched upon in the cinema very rarely. In this movie, women empowerment is a special feature, as the female characters are …show more content…

As with old movies, where violence was the basis of the movie, this movie also has violence but it has a significant story to tell as well. Examples of violence in the movie include a shootout, punching, stabbing, fighter planes, explosions, a large-scale battle. It is true that there is violence in the movie, but on the other hand the violence is not glorified despite having people fight a lot in the action movie. The violence in the movie resembles very much to similar scenes in the superhero action movies of the last decade Avengers, Thor, and also holds great resemblance to the superhero comic books. However, the plus point despite of violence in the movie that there is no drinking or drug abuse in the movie, rather the violence shown is also a part of the story development rather than just being there for ratings. In my opinion, the positive messages of this movie of women empowerment, equality and respect regardless of caste, color or creed are very obvious, and therefore the violence in the movie can be overlooked, in contrast to its other positive …show more content…

The movie features a pulsing score having a soundtrack which was composed by Kendrick Lamar who is the award winning music rapper. The cinematography is another classic feature of the movie, as it displays relevant and realistic tribal costumes, vibrant, pragmatic and practical production designs and sets for each scene. This movie even differs from other movies from the Marvel house as the other movies of Marvels are hilarious and offers much laugh-aloud banters. This movie does not offer many hilarious moments but the humor which is there is superbly executed by the characters, and is a classic example of superior story writing. The funny scenes in the movie are usually credited to the plucky Shuri or the mountain-tribe leader M’Baku (Winston

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