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Beyond the Screenplay

Episode 54: Black Panther

Beyond the Screenplay

Michael Tucker

Tv & Film

4.7626 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2020

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

The LFTS team praises Black Panther's inspirational vision of the future, the complexities of each character, and how the film impressively engages its politically charged material.


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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Michael and welcome to Beyond the Screenplay. Today we are talking about Black Panther, the

0:11.7

2018 film directed by Ryan Coogler, written by Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole. I'm joined by

0:17.4

the lesson from screenplay team, Trisha Vannes. Hello, everyone.

0:21.5

Brian Bittner.

0:22.1

Hello, hello.

0:23.5

And Alex Galliotos.

0:24.0

Hi.

0:25.5

Black Panther is one of my favorite movies.

0:26.5

It's really, really good.

0:28.5

It was on my top 10 of the last decade.

0:33.6

And we got a lot of requests after the heartbreaking passing of Chadwick Boseman, obviously that happened recently, people wanting us to talk about Black Panther, and we'd been wanting to anyway, but also

0:38.8

wanted to give it some space.

0:40.4

So there's been some space now, and it's been fun for me to revisit the film because I hadn't

0:46.2

really seen it since making the video two and a half years ago talking about the antagonist.

0:51.9

And it's just, yeah, I just love it so much.

0:55.0

It's such a good movie and it's such an important movie.

0:59.0

And it's one of those that, like, I remember going into the theater.

1:02.8

I remember the whole experience and just the cultural after shocks that came are just like,

1:13.7

are one of the few things in life like gives me hope for humanity. So like this movie and everything encapsulated in it has, there's just a lot of

1:20.0

emotions there. And I'm really, really, really love it. And it's a really interesting film because

1:25.2

it's, you know, a superhero film. It's borrowing from a lot of superhero things.

1:29.6

It's doing some really common superhero things in interesting different ways while also doing new things.

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