AREA '61 Epilogue

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  Epilogue  "Every den has its shadows. When the sun shines and the lamppostss blink to life at night, you can't see it. But if you look close enough, you catch a glimpse of it flitting from corner to edge. "UNN has a cult, or so I thought. I set out to unravel this mystery but I was really just seeking an adventure different from my everyday life. I was chasing a legacy that would hide me from the fears that haunt me daily. Fears of being alone, not wanted and silly. Are '61 was the red tag on my map. It made me shudder just to think of all the scandals I could unearth or forge. I set out to find what wasn't looking for me. Did I find it? No, but I found something better. I found that the world is not as dark and dreary as I thought. I found that people can be trusted. I found that the world is so full of different personalities and to survive in it, we must be tolerant. I found that sometimes, the answer to our questions are the questions themselves. I found tha

BLACK PANTHER; A REVIEW

I remember sitting in my classroom sometime in 2018 listening to my classmates who were Marvel fans talking about Marvel's latest enterprise.

That wasn't surprising. Everyone was buzzing about Black Panther.

Except me. 😒

As if the curiosity of what this movie was about wasn't enough, my family starts talking about it 😫

Then I grabbed an opportunity that would change my life forever...

I watched Black Panther. 😌

What words are there to express the excitement of seeing Marvel's logo?

What curiosity on witnessing T'Chaka's first scene!

Then the fight scene in Sambisa forest with T'Chala and Okoye? Legendary!

As the reels turn, we get exposed to an imaginary African race (I thought they were real 😩) that is about to crown its newest king, our king, T'Chala.

From the beginning to the end, you'll agree with me that Chadwick Boseman's role as T'Chala was well picked. The interesting thing about it is that Chad never had to audition for the role. Marvel chose him!

What an honour 🤯

Marvel has many other super heroes that we love; Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk, Thor (Strongest avenger 🥲) but Black Panther just wins first place in our hearts.

First of all, it uplifts and presents Africa and its culture as something beyond barbaric. It showed *Africa* to the world!

It was Marvel trying to tell everyone that we have something they don't. Not just vibranium, but melanin 🤴🏿

So kudos to the African race. Be proud and stand tall.

Another trait of Black Panther is its costumes and graphic displays. Marvel's make up and costume crew really took it to the next level with the outfits. The movie even won an award for it.

Talking about awards, Black Panther is Marvel's most successful production at the Oscars.

Fun fact. The story line of Black Panther was initially a "James Bond defeats the bad guys desturbing his kingdom." One of those bad guys would have been a Spider Man villain.

Due to circumstances (which we are grateful for) Ryan Coogle, the director, had to rewrite the plot. Don't know how the first would have turned out, but I love Black Panther as it is.

Coogle as director brought us characters like Michael B. Jordan (Eric Killmonger) and Danai Gurira (Okoye, head of the Dora Milaje)

Remember the part where Killmonger shocks T'Chala by yelling back in his own language? While T'Chala's wondering how Killmonger can speak it, I'm wondering what language that is.

The cast use a number of African languages. The major language however was Xhosa, a South African language that was spoken by Nelson Mandela.

Black Panther broke waves in movie theatres. Even Saudi Arabia had to lift its 30 years ban on theatres to let T'Chala touchdown in his vibranium powered aircraft.

Black Panther is loved and appreciated to this day not just for the adventures it gave us, but also for the legacy it gave Chadwick Boseman. His reputation as actor and king was so dear Marvel positively refused to recast him at his demise.

Thus, Black Panther 2 began with the mourning cry of Wakanda.

Although he left us before he could receive full credit for his legendary role, he will be remembered so long as we keep up the chant,

WAKANDA FOREVER! 🙅🏿‍♀️🙅🏿‍♂️

He lives on...


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  1. You're very good at what you do , keep it up I'm impressed

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