BLACK PANTHER: Watch America's Brightest Citizens Weigh In On The Fictitious Crisis In Wakanda

BLACK PANTHER: Watch America's Brightest Citizens Weigh In On The Fictitious Crisis In Wakanda

Should Wakanda be forced to share their Vibranium? What about the Twitter war between Trump and T'Challa? See what Americans think of the crisis in Wakanda, the fictional African country in Black Panther.

By MattIsForReal - Feb 24, 2018 12:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Black Panther
Black Panther is absolutely crushing it, breaking all kinds of records at the box office. But not everyone is aware that Marvel Studios' latest blockbuster revolves around a fictitious crises set in a fictional country. That's right, folks, Wakanda is not a real country in Africa. 

Not everyone is aware of that fact, it seems. And in case you needed any evidence of America's failing school system, look no further than the video below. In last night's Lie Witness News on Jimmy Kimmel Live, multiple people were asked their thoughts on America's involvement in the fictitious crisis in Wakanda. Some of their responses will make you weep for humanity.



On a brighter note, Black Panther has had the biggest opening week of any Marvel movie ever earning more than $520 million at the box office so far.
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aflynn
aflynn - 2/24/2018, 12:39 PM
The search for the only people in the United States who haven't seen Black Panther yet has been completed.

Origame
Origame - 2/24/2018, 2:16 PM
@aflynn - It's possible they did see it but didn't realize it was supposed to be fictional. Remember, the story in the movie was that they posed as a third world nation as a cover.
Prime8
Prime8 - 2/24/2018, 12:39 PM
Saw it again for the 2nd time last night. May have enjoyed it even more. Not sure what the comments are about the CGI, maybe my eyes just aren’t good enough to catch it. But everything else about it was spot on. The layers to this film were fantastic. Leads to lots of discussion with family and friends after the movie is over. Still thinking about it the next day, which in my mind, is a key trait to an excellent movie.
MarkV
MarkV - 2/24/2018, 12:58 PM
@Prime8 - I notice that CGI looks worse in a lot of 3D movies so I tend to avoid 3D.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 2/24/2018, 1:12 PM
@Prime8 - I thought the rhinos looked okay (but could have been better) but the train fight could have had better CGI. It didn't really take me out of the fight though.
TheObserver
TheObserver - 2/24/2018, 1:18 PM
@Prime8 - For me, the textures usually aren't the problem with CGI but the physics are - I can just tell when something moves very unnaturally because the computer model has no mass. I still really enjoyed Black Panther nonetheless.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 2/24/2018, 1:20 PM
@TheObserver - Yea that's the problem I had too. The final fight with Killmonger vs T'Challa had both of them moving a bit unrealistically
AbedIsBatman
AbedIsBatman - 2/24/2018, 12:43 PM
Still haven't seen it and not in a rush. Looking forward to catching it eventually though.
MitcHendricks
MitcHendricks - 2/24/2018, 12:47 PM
Jimmy Kimmel showing his target audience.
Prime8
Prime8 - 2/24/2018, 12:49 PM
Ok, help me out here as I don’t follow: T'Chaka killed his brother, N'Jobu, in Oakland. But Zuri, his brother also, who was his trusted partner in Oakland, was a spy? If they were both T’Chaka’s brothers, how did he not know he was an agent for Wakanda? What am I missing??? Someone draw me a map.
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