‘Black Panther’ sequel haunted by Chadwick Boseman’s passing, serves up powerful story of courage and commitment.
It’s become almost fashionable for veteran filmmakers to sneer at superhero movies and blame them for everything, discounting them as inconsequential dreck responsible for ripping to shreds the very fabric of filmmaking.
Oakland-born director Ryan Coogler makes these detractors want to eat their criticism with an extra heaping of hot sauce. The emotional sequel to one of the biggest blockbusters ever — 2018’s “Black Panther” — contains more heart and soul than most films, big or small. Coogler’s Marvel production comes with an aching sense of loss and makes room in its storyline for the cycles of grief tied to the death of the Black Panther, T’Challa .
A different sentiment and mood separates this comic-book movie from the usual Marvel fare as T’Challa’s brainy scientist sister Shuri and her mother Queen Ramonda struggles with a devastating loss while protecting their homeland.
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