FL_Ag1998 said:
mazag08 said:
FL_Ag1998 said:
mazag08 said:
Finally saw it. Yawn. Visual we're awesome, but the story was yet another prototypical origin style story. Villains were atrociously bad and I had no empathy for them. Suspense didn't exist because you always knew what was going to happen next. Wait, you didn't expect the mountain tribe to swoop in and save the day.. at exactly the perfect moment?
Black Panther was awesome, but his movie was less interesting than Thor 2.
I'm a Thor fan and even I think that's an absurd statement.
There were multiple things in Thor 2 that were creative and unpredictable. My main point was that BP, while being a visually pleasing and decently acted movie, it was one of the most unoriginal from a storytelling standpoint.
Hmmm...I get what you're saying. There were no real twists or turns in Black Panther. BP was the prototypical hero origin story. But there's a reason that archetype has lasted for so long...when the characters have a real charisma to them then the "young hero rising to the sudden challenge" story can be fun to watch. And even though I expected more from Killmonger based on all the proclamations of "Best Comic Book Villain of All Time", he did have a charisma to him.
Thor 2, for all the crap it gets, is really just missing a great villain. If they had written the movie Malekith like the comic book Malekith then they could have had a really good villain to play with for multiple Thor movies.
I feel like this is a bit of a misconception of story though.
A well told story doesn't have to have twists and turns, and basic structure is the very similar for every story. A straightforward story with great characters and motivations can be a great story.
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Villains were atrociously bad and I had no empathy for them. Suspense didn't exist because you always knew what was going to happen next.
Killmonger was a really interesting villain and I don't think most expected T'challa getting beaten and tossed off a cliff.
Sure, we expected he would come back, but everyone knew Indy would get the ark and that Luke would blow up the Death Star.