But I'm also fascinated by the reasons people don't like stuff. And what it can tell us about the ways we engage movies, all to help move the overall dialogue forward by addressing core misunderstandings.
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For instance this piece by @kailanthropie tackles the way the film seems to misunderstand black radicalism and does so beautifullyhttps://thebaffler.com/latest/black-comic-universe-philo …
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Do I still think the core messaging of duality and identity work great in BP? Absolutely. But this is just highlighting a world and scope and perspective beyond the vision of the film itself.
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Which I see less as less direct criticism of a film, and more of inspired reflection. And more importantly, I would LOVE to also see the film the dramatizes the perspective in this piece.
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When it comes to criticism I could hardly care whether someone liked or disliked a given movie. I care what it made them think about. I care if it evolved their thoughts. I care if it inspired a greater notion. Because in the end, there's only what we take away.
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#BlackPanther. As a criticism, I'd posit out that Wakanda is in violation of The Sokovia Accords. I hope T'Challa makes this right.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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