Durante la noche de ayer lunes, Marvel Studios debutó su más reciente filme durante la premiere mundial de Black Panther. Aunque aún se mantiene un embargo de reseñas hasta la semana que viene, críticos estadounidenses que asistieron a la premiere reaccionaron al filme a través de las redes sociales y sus primeras impresiones son positivas.
Llamándola “una de las mejores películas del MCU” y destacando las actuaciones del elenco, como también sus efectos visuales y banda sonora, Black Panther ha sido aclamada por todos los críticos que tuvieron la oportunidad de verla. Un aspecto del filme que todos han reaccionado de manera positiva es la actuación del actor Michael B. Jordan como el villano de la película, llamándolo “uno de, sino el mejor villano que hemos visto en un filme de Marvel”, sin duda estas primeras reacciones subirán las expectativas de los fanáticos.
Y como de costumbre en cualquier filme de Marvel, recuerda quedarte en tu asiento al finalizar la película ya que Black Panther cuenta con dos escenas durante y después de los créditos.
Black Panther was so FANTASTIC. Honestly the excitement I felt in Hall H last year was only elevated by seeing the whole film. The cheers in the theater throughout the movie were electric. Particularly, seeing @DanaiGurira on the big screen CRUSHING IT was my favorite. See it!!!
— ʞɔiwbɿɒH ꙅiɿʜƆ (@hardwick) January 30, 2018
Marvel keeps raising the bar with their films and Black Panther is no exception. Exceptional storytelling, a rousing and inspired cast. It’s a huge achievement! Made me want a Marvel BOND film in the worst way. Michael B. Jordan is a stand out in a movie filled with them!
— robliefeld (@robertliefeld) January 30, 2018
BLACK PANTHER. Incredible. Real world building with Wakanda. Great mythology building around the Black Panther. Solid character development. Top notch action. Great narrative. Wonderful villain (rare for Marvel). Killer soundtrack. Fav MCU film since Civil War.
— John Campea (@johncampea) January 30, 2018
Ryan Coogler knocked it out of the park, some great sequences presented in a “single take/shot.” If this movie isn’t nominated for costume, art and production design awards next year, I would be seriously shocked. #blackpanther
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) January 30, 2018
Black Panther looks, feels and sounds unlike any Marvel film to date. A visual feast. Wakanda is amazingly realized, the antagonist actually has an arc with emotional motivations. Marvels most political movie. So good. #BlackPanther
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) January 30, 2018
#marvel does it again with 'Black Panther'. Very impressed with the story and filmmaking. @michaelb4jordan absolutely kills it as the villain and is the best one since Loki. Also @DanaiGurira kicks so much ass and I loved every second of it. Going to make serious $. pic.twitter.com/YBrg2x3Nnz
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) January 30, 2018
Something else I love about 'Black Panther' is Ryan Coogler found an organic way to talk about important real world issues without it feeling preachy or fake. That's hard to do in any movie but to make it work in a big #Marvel movie is even more impressive. #LongLiveTheking pic.twitter.com/lHHicc1Mxw
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) January 30, 2018
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I think the argument can be made for #BlackPanther being the best Marvel film ever! Just got out of premiere & overwhelmed at the imagery, the majesty, & a film that elevates the superhero genre to new heights. pic.twitter.com/LSkWEconB4
— Umberto Gonzalez (@elmayimbe) January 30, 2018