I mean that is kind of a fucked up thing to say dont you think?
You are implying that the only reason that the movie with an exclusively black cast was only popular because nobody in the film acted like real people.
Does that count as representation then? I wonder.
Wakanda being a hilarious fictional world in which extreme tribalism somehow lead to crazy scientific advancement which i always thought was strange. But i guess make their prosperity a result of voodoo magic wouldve been racist. So whatever i guess.
On that note. If the black stereotyping is so bad then why do they keep letting Tyler Perry make movies?
No it's not, given the state of Black movies so far. So long as cinema makes gains, we will see a steady decline of movies with negative takes on representation. Netflix right now has a big push on representation of LBGTQ+ and I consider this as a positive step in representation as many haters don't want to see it.
Well they do address it as flawed, but if Black Panther was a true Blaxploitation movie, the true villain wouldn't be Killmonger but some stereotypical racist White Colonist with ties to Hydra who wants to enslave them Wakandans and dig up vibranium to build tanks and weapons to take over African nation to reestablish Hydra due to White Man's Burden. And Killmonger will be seen as a hero T'Challa must work with the stop this filthy Hydra Agent from achieving his evil dreams of African dominance.
And the Heart Shaped Herb ritual is an archaic but still similar method used the same way the Vita Rays and Super Soldier Serum was used to enhance Steve Rogers.