r/movies Feb 17 '18

YMS - Black Panther

https://youtu.be/urBtAEObqoQ
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u/Levi182 Feb 17 '18

Refreshing to see a different take on this movie that takes into account the absurd "politics" that are fooling people into thinking this is supposed to be anything other than a fun Marvel flick.

Too bad this'll probably be downvoted to hell since it aims to kill the buzz that's trending so hard right now.

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u/dmun Feb 17 '18

It amazes me how people have such difficulty not seeing the importance of representation when they, themselves, are always represented. Much like Wonder Woman before it.

Turns out, Wonder Woman was a solid movie and a better example of the Super hero genre.

Turns out, Black Panther is a solid movie and a better example of the Super Hero genre-- and an presents a damn good, logical, villain to boot.

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u/Burnyalove Feb 17 '18

Stop inject politics into Wonder Woman. A takeaway from the movie was that men and women, all humans, are equal ffs.

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18

Do you call yourself an egalitarian because feminism wants to make women more privileged than men

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u/Burnyalove Feb 18 '18

Yes. All people are equal. All lives matter.

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18

lmfao