The Citizen (KZN)

The prodigal son returns.

THE FIGHT TO SERVE OR SAVE

- City@citizen.co.za

Depicting the ideologies of many struggle heroes who believed in an Africa which is free from oppression and enjoys the wealth of its land, Black Panther is a victorious narration of Marvel’s comic strip.

Based in the mythical Metropolis land of Wakanda, it picks up from the 2016 Captain America-civil war film, which saw the sudden and tragic death of King T’Chaka, played by Tony Award recipient John Kani, together with his biological son, Atandwa Kani, who plays the younger version of the king. Stepping in to succeed his father, viewers get reintroduc­ed to the reigning king and owner of the heroic panther suit, T’Challa, played by Chadwick Boseman.

The new T’Challa returns home to his queen mother and techno-crazed sister, played by internatio­nally accredited Angela Bassett and Guyanese-born British actress Letitia Wright.

They are both mortified by the news of their king dying but are hopeful the new T’Challa will continue the legacy left by his ancestors, which is to protect the people and wealth of Wakanda.

Determined to avenge his father’s death, the young king seeks out the truth about who his father’s killer are from his chief advisor, played by Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker.

Feeling the need to settle the score, the Panther embarks on a hunt to finally avenge his father’s death.

However, life has taken its course and he is left with the ripple effects.

Playing the role of the love interest and chief Wakandan spy is another Academy Award winner, Lupita Nyong’o, who plays the character of Nakida; a rebel who needs no cause greater than the one of equality and freedom for all Africans across the globe.

Spearheadi­ng the king’s security force is a female warrior squad led by the bravest of them all, Ayo.

She is played by German-born Ugandan actress Florence Kasumbe, who stands by the throne to serve and protect, no matter the cost.

Behind every successful African man is a wise and strong woman – and in the case of the Panther, there are two women.

Both Nakida and Ayo voyage out with their king in the quest to bring Klaw back to stand trial. Klaw, a long-time enemy of the land, is played by British actor and director Andy Serkis. History repeats itself as they return home having failed in their mission, leaving it to an exiled close member of the kingdom to bring to account the notorious Klaw. The Black Panther is a pleasant film, directed by Ryan Coogler, who managed to capture the essence of Africa, from its rich minerals, its diverse languages and multicolou­red and textured

celebratio­n of the beauty of being African.

fashion used to differenti­ate the tribes which are hubbed by the continent.

With just about the right amount of woke pop-cultured elements tied in perfectly with great humour and brilliant cinematogr­aphy, Black Panther is the popular superhero genre’s version of what Sarafina, Cry the Beloved Country, Long Walk to Freedom and The Colour Purple were; a generation­al celebratio­n of the beauty of being African. Inxeba. umkhwetha Citizen reporter

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 ?? Picture: Marvel Studios ?? DEEP DISCUSSION: Erik Killmonger (Michael B Jordan) and T’Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman).
Picture: Marvel Studios DEEP DISCUSSION: Erik Killmonger (Michael B Jordan) and T’Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman).

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