M'Baku's appearance in that scene was also powerful and "fight or fright" inducing, but the way they cut to T'Challa and his stone cold predator glare at the Jabari tribe's interruption... again the stage presence was gawdly.
Again i give the side eye to people who question this.
T'Challa was much more layered, nuanced, and thought provoking than say Bruce Wayne in the Dark Knight movie... who was a complete after thought to Heath Ledger.
It's because they have nothing left.
Haters and Unfans keep waiting for the next shoe to drop to prove this movie aint good
- people said the RT scores were biased becasue the movie was black. Nope, it really was good
- It wouldn't make 100mil opening weekend. It couldn't beat deadpool. "oh its not fair its a 4 day weekend." Oh, it only made so much becasue celebrities bought tickets for people. blah blah blah... nope 200+ mil
- "nobody will want to see it twice. People are just going once because its an event movie." Nope... second weekend had the lowest drop in sales of any MCU film. And only the third film with triple digit second weekend.
- "China will sink the movie." ........... ruh roh! higher pre sales than Spider-Man
So now they gotta find something else to moan and complain about.
Just wait til the Storm fans come out of the woodwork again. right now they are too shook by what happened.
Goes back to my conversation with 4sake, that comic book "fans" are really largely just pieces of sh*t that give the small minority of sane ones a bad name.
I saw some reactionary videos from non-comic book fans, and particularly african girls, and they loved the pacing, were captivated from beginning to end, and loved T'Challa/Nakia. I also some of the reviews from credible journalist sites and they praised Boseman's performance.
Then i read some of the "professional" comic book youtuber sites, and i'm hearing stuff about pacing issues in the beginning and T'Challa was the least interesting/no arc?
Pacing issues in the beginning??
You mean the entire set up Wakanda, the Challenge Day and T'Challa's conversation with his father, Nakia, and W'Kabi that set up his entire arc? 
Those same dumbies say that it was Killmonger's dream T'Challa was carrying out at the end when clearly it was Nakia's, which was established early in the movie.
And lowkey they jealous that BP has Shuri, which is why the comic nerds are so desperate to fling her to Iron Man or Peter Parker
yeah, the pacing issues thing was weird. I thought the movie moved at a pretty quick pace.
Hey you know what ended up being low key great? That spider-man came out first.
You know damn well people would just be saying "well, it was because Black Panther was in CW, so its not a real debut/solo movie!"
But they already went and praised spider-man homecoming over and over and over again about being the highest grossing solo film, blah blah blah
so they can't turn around and say that sh*t now. And Spider-Man had f*ckING IRON MAN IN IT!!!
while Black Panther was 100% stand alone. Not even any infinity war stuff!
There is nothing to criticize this movie with or try to cut it down somehow. All bases are covered.