My lord. This movie was fantastic. Beautiful Gowns. Acting was on point. Action was amazing. I have never seen a action movie, where the acting was as good as the action scenes. The cast was phenomenal, with little surprise cameos from beginning to end. Starting with Sterling K Brown, and ending with Alex R. Hibbert, and little slight faves in between. I love how this was a “Black” Movie but it was an actual story that didn’t highlight racial indifferences throughout the whole film, though they we mentioned. Chadwick Boseman, was not only eye candy, but a force to be reckoned with. Also, can we talk about how amazing that mix of African culture and advanced technology just worked in tandem ever so beautifully?

Now I am not a Marvel fan, I only watch the X-Men movies, and the Spiderman trilogy. Tobey Maguire gang! But, this movie right here is making me want to get back into the world of Marvel. The beauty about this movie is that you don’t even have to be a marvel fan to enjoy it. Everyone who may have been in past movies they have a slight introduction so even if this is your movie you get you Marvel cherry popped, you’re not totally in the dark. The movie flows effortlessly and you will want a Black Panther 2 after the movie is over. Ryan Coogler, who wrote the movie, did his goddamn thing. Its safe to say he has a little man crush on Michael B. Jordan too. But, lets be real, who doesn’t? Ryan also wrote Creed, and Fruitvale station where Michael was the star of both, its amazing how each movie, the man transforms.

You go for the plot but you stay for the characters. This movie I love most because, to be completely honest, the women ran this movie. This is true feminism at work here, and I stan for Coogler because of it. So Lupita Nyong’o, Letita Wright, and Danai Gurira have stolen every single scene they were in. Letita’s Character Shuri is by far a crowd favorite with her witty one liners, and buoyant personality won over the crowd. Not to mention, sis was the brains to every operation. But she wasn’t pussy, sis pulled out the gauntlets at the end and went toe to toe with Killmonger. She was a Character, and her wardrobe, and hairstyles were on the fuck, fleek. Shoutout to Peaches Monroe. But personally my favorite was Okay.e. She was funny when she wasn’t supposed to be. Her character was FIRECE! Her title was literally being the greatest warrior in Wakanda. And I just love how literally in every scene she saved the day. But at the same time did her goddamn job. From the beginning where T’challa “Froze” messing around with Nakia to even the end where she pretty much bought peace to the battle within Wakanda. She was here for Wakanda and I was here for her. It’s safe to say that Pussy is Power in this movie. And it was Okaye’s pussy to be exact.

Michael B Jordan, he reminded me of your typical Hotep nigga, who had to let you know about his ancestor’s struggle every time you spoke to him. At the same time he was speaking straight facts! Sidenote, the very first scene he appeared in all I could the was “wow I really want those glasses, and his jean jacket”. Great Gowns. His character was unapologetically black and similar to that fake woke person you see on twitter who is more problematic than they are actually helpful. This was a movie where I was stanning for everyone because each character made an impact of me. T’challa was the peaceful warrior who learned, instead of protecting their secrets, they should share them and help the world. Which was possibly the only thing I had an issue with. Only for the sake that at the beginning his uncle died for sharing secrets, throughout the whole movie their motive was to keep their Vibranium from getting out, and even Killmonger was trying to share the wealth and he dies for it. So at the end T’challa is like “Here, we ready to share vibranium” after all of the fighting and bloodshed has happened.

Lastly, Chadwick Bosemen was great but to be honest, his character was too “Good”. Like in comparison to everyone else, he was my least favorite, but I still stan immensely for him. He was acting his ass off. My favorite scene of his was when T’challa was talking to T’chaka in the spiritual plane, which was reminiscent to this Lion King cosmic amazing scene, about leaving his nephew behind and how it was his fault he ended up like that. Even though he was my least favorite character in the movie out of my favorites, he was the only character to give me chills. I loved the fight scenes, especially the challenges. Those were so intense. You know how when watching superhero movies, you always know which battles the protaginist is gonna lose? This was one of those movies where you seriously have no idea. Each battle is just so intense and unexpected. I reccomend everyone watch this movie. If not for the plot it’s self but just the scenery. Every environment is beautifully created and I just stan for this movie so hard. It deserves all of the awards, all the money, all the everything.

Ps. Angela Basset was surprisingly forgettable, she didn’t have too many lines, but she was still great, and that guy who challenged T’challa in the beginning, he really came through, and was funny. I felt like I identified most with that character because he is me as a king. And you know, I didn’t mention the white people in this movie because this is Black History Month and I don’t need that kind of energy in my life right now.

But I just hope everyone goes and sees that movie because it is phenomenal. I strongly recommend. I give it a 9/10