Black Panther style: Why Lupita Nyong'o wears green

as informed in Jane's (Paula Patton) one-shouldered floaty number in Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol may have looked delicate, but it had to do some serious acrobatics in a chase scene: "They had to make a special ball gown for that scene with a little bit of Velcro in the back," Patton told Vanity Fair. "We're on our way to our next mission, and I'm in this huge green ball gown, and we have to get to our next place where I have to do a lot of physical activity. I'll tell you, changing in a car while it's speeding through the streets of Mumbai is quite a challenge."


Lupita Nyong'o Reveals The Changes She Made To Her Black Panther Character

This change in the property is perhaps best seen with Ryan Coogler's Black Panther. Speaking of screen time, Black Panther fans were disappointed and confused when Nakia was absent from the events of Avengers: Infinity War. Wakanda was a major setting for the film, but there were a handful of Black Panther characters that simply never factored into the narrative. It should be fascinating to see what comes next from the Black Panther franchise, given the first film's massive success. Ryan Coogler is set to return for Black Panther 2, which is good news for fans of the young franchise.

Lupita Nyong'o Reveals The Changes She Made To Her Black Panther Character

The Most Important Debate in Black Panther Is, Unsurprisingly, Between Two Women

according to At this point in the film, the kingdom is in crisis; emotions are high and the future is in peril. MarvelThe plot of Black Panther is driven by a fight between two perspectives on the history and future of Wakanda, writ large on T'Challa and Killmonger. But these characters, unlike Nakia and Okoye, cannot clearly navigate their way through a political debate because of their personal stakes and past trauma. Okoye and Nakia not only provide a model for political discourse and disagreement, but also a model for cinematic representation. These women are crucial to the structure of the film and to how the film's central ideas play out.

Black Panther deserves an Oscar – but is it a feminist film? No way | Minna Salami

After all, unlike the few black films previously nominated, Black Panther is not a story about black suffering – it is a salute to black people's rich cultural heritage. But one trophy Black Panther does not deserve is a black feminist one, though this is the honour an astonishing amount of commentators have bestowed since its release last year. It was lauded as a "black feminist triumph" and "the most feminist superhero movie yet". Needless to say, they are all beautiful, intelligent and powerful black women; a trinity of qualities black women are too seldom afforded on mainstream screens. But the most important reason Black Panther is not a feminist film is because the female characters are denied complexity.

Black Panther deserves an Oscar – but is it a feminist film? No way | Minna Salami

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