r/movies Feb 17 '18

YMS - Black Panther

https://youtu.be/urBtAEObqoQ
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u/dmun Feb 17 '18

His father pulled a gun on the king. How is that an okay thing to do?

You are not in any way addressing his motivation. So why are you bringing it up? Also, he didn't pull the weapon on the king, he pulled it on Zuri.

The motive is not simply revenge, as I detailed.

All of the rest of that motivation, which I detailed and which is very clear in the movie, up to and including Killmongers speech towards the end, make that apparent.

And that is what you may not relate to.

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u/bangounchained Feb 17 '18

That's why he's a villain, genius.

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u/bangounchained Feb 17 '18

There definitely was something relatable. His main driving factor was how tired he was of black people treated as second rate citizens when compared to white people. There are a lot of people who feel this way, you ignoramas. He thinks he can save them with violence. That is his endgame. The throne was just his way to get it done.