Honestly, the reviews I've seen makes me wonder about the hype. People saying The Black Panther himself has a limited role and that it's all about how sterling the supporting cast turned out to be.
It seems like all the women can do no wrong and are beyond reproach. Having a 16 year old girl be "the smartest person in the MCU and way smarter than Tony Stark" SCREAMS one note SJW BS to me if I'm being honest. And anyone doubting a SJW element simply aren't facing what's being said in part. This review from a "family" site (Movieguide) has me wondering about what is actually hitting the screen...
"the plot gets a little too complicated, unfocused and talky, with too many characters, a few annoying politically correct canards..."
"On the negative side, BLACK PANTHER has a light romantic worldview with some politically correct content, including some revisionist history. For example, theres a lot of talk about how oppressed black people are around the world. The movie blames this all on white European colonists, mostly because of slavery, but fails to mention that it was the Muslims who brought widespread slavery to Africa and that many Africans sold their brothers and sisters to the slave traders. There are also some comments about the allegedly bad social conditions in the United States, when, in fact, the social conditions in the U.S. are far better than the social conditions in other parts of the world, including many (if not most) African countries run by Africans today."
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"Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:*Light Romantic, politically correct, liberal worldview with some Afrocentric revisionist history blaming mostly European whites for colonialism, mistreatment and many of the worlds ills, plus some feminist aspects and some overt ancestor worship/consultation..."
Don't get me wrong, I will be there with a large crowd of friends and family paying to see this film but I'm starting to wonder about certain aspects of this movie.