Analyse of ‘Black Panther' movie (with full explanation)


Black Panther

CAST AND CREATORS NAME:

Written by.                 Ryan Coogler

Directed by.               Ryan Coogler

Produced by              Kevin Feige
        
Cinematography.   Rachel Morrison

Production                Marvel Studios
company.              

Music by.                   Ludwig
                                  Goransson

Edited by.                   Michael P.
                                   Shaver

Release date.            January 29, 2018
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Chadwick Boseman  as Black Panther

Michael B. Jordan  as  Erik "Killmonger" Stevens
Lupita Nyong'o  as  Nakia

Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross

Danai Gurira  as  Okoye

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MOVIE ANALYSIS:

➯ Marvels studio has always been known for its unique films and this time it has launched a film like 'Black Panther', which is the first film like itself.  The film has been presented for public as a unique superhero character.


SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS:

➯ This movie is a film based on ancient traditions.  In which different practices and traditional symbols have been used.  Through the film, it has also been tried to show that no matter how high the human race reaches, it should not forget its centuries-old traditions because all these things are the basis of mankind.

This film is so different from other films because it has high technology as well as ancient traditions that have been going on since the beginning of the human race.

When the emperor is being selected in Waganda, we get to see a lot of traditional rituals, different types of customs, different traditions of different tribes and different types of traditional symbols.  Which represents for them many things which we call ‘taboos’.

There are many meanings of different signs which reflect their past, present and future and the analysis of all these things can be called semiotic analysis.

Black Panther movie balances ancient heritage and science very well together.  It shows the things that people are forgetting in today's time. People are just trying to connect with science.  He is forgetting the traditions from which we exist and not giving importance to those who live in dense forest.


WHAT SHOULD WE LEARN FROM THIS MOVIE:

➯ The country of Waganda is separated from all countries and has hidden its identity because Waganda has the world's most powerful weapon migranium metal.  The people of the country of Waganda believe that if this migranium were handed over to other countries, then they would bring worldwide destruction and they did not want that at all.  Because he loves peace. So they decided that they would keep these things secret.

➤ If we look at today's time, we get to see that all countries have a dangerous ‘Atom bomb' weapon in place of migranium.  Who can ever start a world war and these things can end the entire human life. Which nobody is understanding. They consider this destructive weapon as their security shield.  But actually these things are our end. And now nothing can stop these things.


➯ Many of our unknowingly good or bad deeds affect our future.  Whenever we do something, those things come back to us.

As shown in the film, when the Emperor was being elected in Waganda, the chieftain of another clan challenges him and a fight ensues between the two.  Then the Emperor of Vaganda defeats him but he does not kill him. He bucks her.

Seeing the same generosity, the chieftain of the other clan also helps him when the time comes.

 So from this we get to learn that if our karma is good then that karma will come back to us.

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