Black Panther Wakanda Forever [Movie Review]
On Grief and Regeneration. A final tribute to Chadwick Boseman Black Panther: Wakanda Forever takes the best approach to paying tribute to Chadwick Boseman. This sequel is able to describe the people of Wakanda's sense of loss without having to shed tears over King T'Challa's death. With this decision, Black Panther 2 effectively depicts the continuation of Wakanda after T'Challa's departure. Director Ryan Coogler measures the right portion between the grief of the Wakandan people and their struggle to move from its lowest point. From the start, this film immediately shows the various changes in Wakanda one year after the king's death. The change was seen from all sides, from the country's political stability in front of the world, to the grief of those closest to T'Challa. Even if it doesn't feel like it's being conveyed smoothly in some parts, the method is effective enough to lead the audience to the central issue of Black Panther: Wa