Pradyumn Vij
This is easily the best of all the Marvel movies. The absolute best backing sound track, of 2017 and easily trumps all other super hero movies. The story is not going to be insanely profound or mentally stimulating considering it is an introductory super hero movie but it is the best one of the bunch. The movie takes the best of the comics and modern day sensibilities mashing them together. it also addresses to some extent explores the discussion of being a closed nation versus and open nation, plus the obnoxious attitude that colonising countries have and their underestimation of the countries they disrupt.
Harry Suclan
This movie doesn't deliver anything. At all, its just a group of contrived sub plots that only happen because the script need them too. I don't understand the hype, its like a combination of Thor and Iron Man, much better movies, if you took all the most "meh" parts and strung them together with a political agenda and the most 2D characters ever incarnated. That being said Chadwick Boseman was an incredible actor and made T'Challa feel real, regardless of how OP he clearly was, rest in peace.
Big Red
I saw this movie at the cinema when it came out and liked the idea a lot. If only it were true. For some unknown reason the Dark Continent as they used to call Africa has unfortunately, never produced a technologically advanced society, but I don't think this is the point. Like Candace Owens says, people of colour simply need to take their lives back from victim-hood and create the world they want to live in instead of waiting for hand outs, and that is the message from this film. Every person of colour, every person left behind by circumstances, has a the power of a Wakanda inside them...so make use of it.