Recommended
Verified
While the presence of Chadwick Boseman was heavily missed. Director Coogler did his best to continue on the legacy. The film delivers once again. Introducing new worlds and characters. Definitely something worth experiencing on the big screen.
Recommended
Verified
Although not as Outstanding as the original, epic film, this film gives you a lot of healing and catharsis. Leticia, for all of the rhetoric about her and her political views, certainly turns out a brilliant performance. The women really hold it down in this one. Angela Basset is always spectacular, and Danai Gurira, who plays Okoye, deserves her Oscar nomination; now please! All-in-all, 4 stars!
Recommended
Verified
The movie was certainly entertaining, but a little too long. The imagery and the costumes were very extraordinary; possibly award-winning. I truly appreciated the backstory about Kukutan and the clips of Chadwick Boseman. But the actress that was the American scientist was not very entertaining. There were some confusion about the abIlities of the underwater people.
Recommended
Verified
Great movie. You'll more than likely get emotional at least once. The performances were terrific. The only negative for me was that the sound was too loud at times but that could've been the fault of the theater.
Recommended
Verified
While the presence of Chadwick Boseman was heavily missed. Director Coogler did his best to continue on the legacy. The film delivers once again. Introducing new worlds and characters. Definitely something worth experiencing on the big screen.
Recommended
Verified
The movie was certainly entertaining, but a little too long. The imagery and the costumes were very extraordinary; possibly award-winning. I truly appreciated the backstory about Kukutan and the clips of Chadwick Boseman. But the actress that was the American scientist was not very entertaining. There were some confusion about the abIlities of the underwater people.
Recommended
Verified
Although not as Outstanding as the original, epic film, this film gives you a lot of healing and catharsis. Leticia, for all of the rhetoric about her and her political views, certainly turns out a brilliant performance. The women really hold it down in this one. Angela Basset is always spectacular, and Danai Gurira, who plays Okoye, deserves her Oscar nomination; now please! All-in-all, 4 stars!
Recommended
Verified
Great movie. You'll more than likely get emotional at least once. The performances were terrific. The only negative for me was that the sound was too loud at times but that could've been the fault of the theater.