Nobody is born evil. Even Hitler was just a kid at one point. People do evil actions and some end up becoming the actions they perform. Erik wasn't evil. Just trying to do good in his own way. He let his pain get the better of him. And neither was his dad evil. Hell they both were probably better people than T'Chaka and T'Challa before they lost their way.
I went through quite a bit as a child.. I was tired in class from the brutal nights before. My teacher saw this, and knew what I went through at home.. She once told me, "people aren't bad, they just make bad decisions". I pray this woman is doing okay..She had a son who served in Iraq. He was fortunate enough to return home to his mother.. my class would write him letters while he was away. He also introduced our class to new pen-pals. It was an honor to write to other children in different places.. Even though I had it a little rough, reading other kids letters made me realize how great I had it.. It made my pain pale in comparison
It's so sad that t'challa and t'chaka had the same fate killing their brothers, i know that killmonger was his cousin but the story was the same even when T'challa acknowledged his father's mistakes
Gabriel Morais T’chaka’s mistake was leaving Eric behind, leaving him in that hell is what created the monster he became. By the time he returned it was too late to save him, where T’challa succeeds is that was willing to help the people around the world who needed him where his father wouldn’t but he did it in a better way than Eric and his father intended.
This video is proof superhero movies do not need the big spectacle graphic effects to be interesting. On storyline alone, Black Panther is complete & that is why it resonates with communities that are not necessarily comic books acquinted.
So people become villains because of hatred and fear inside of their hearts, and both hatred and fear can control them because of a tragic event they've experienced of the real evildoers doing terrible things to them in the past like killing their past love ones, but this one was different because the deceased King of Wakanda only killed his own brother in defense to save that mans life. It broke his heart that he had to do but was left with no other options.
Why am I so drawn to this after all this time. I mean I guess it's my vibrations that's bringing this up. But why I know the Universe will show me the answer soon. 8 Months later I got my answer the Universe was showing me that change will happen. You just have to take you time and grow with it. Don't be scared of it embrace it with both hands.
the one thing this movie taught me that not every one born evil, some become evil because of situations.
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Nobody is born evil. Even Hitler was just a kid at one point. People do evil actions and some end up becoming the actions they perform. Erik wasn't evil. Just trying to do good in his own way. He let his pain get the better of him. And neither was his dad evil. Hell they both were probably better people than T'Chaka and T'Challa before they lost their way.
@@jwinchester4152 very true
Bornali Sahu nobody in the movie was even evil in my opinion, maybe Klaue but definitely not kilmonger
I went through quite a bit as a child.. I was tired in class from the brutal nights before. My teacher saw this, and knew what I went through at home.. She once told me, "people aren't bad, they just make bad decisions". I pray this woman is doing okay..She had a son who served in Iraq. He was fortunate enough to return home to his mother.. my class would write him letters while he was away. He also introduced our class to new pen-pals. It was an honor to write to other children in different places.. Even though I had it a little rough, reading other kids letters made me realize how great I had it.. It made my pain pale in comparison
Bro this hurts so much more now knowing he’s gone. Rest in power, My King
It's so sad that t'challa and t'chaka had the same fate killing their brothers, i know that killmonger was his cousin but the story was the same even when T'challa acknowledged his father's mistakes
Gabriel Morais T’chaka’s mistake was leaving Eric behind, leaving him in that hell is what created the monster he became. By the time he returned it was too late to save him, where T’challa succeeds is that was willing to help the people around the world who needed him where his father wouldn’t but he did it in a better way than Eric and his father intended.
* 😭😭😭😭
This video is proof superhero movies do not need the big spectacle graphic effects to be interesting. On storyline alone, Black Panther is complete & that is why it resonates with communities that are not necessarily comic books acquinted.
Danielle Pullin & Justin Pullin
Come back too life black panther
Ok. Thank you for making me cry. Again.
Love this
Killmonger and his dad all the way
This is so cool!!
One of the best Black Panther Video
Damn I love this so much.
Amazing ! Legends never die...
T'challa really is a good man with a good heart.
I agree
Amazing! Love from England
They are best
Beautifully put together
You SNAPPED
So people become villains because of hatred and fear inside of their hearts, and both hatred and fear can control them because of a tragic event they've experienced of the real evildoers doing terrible things to them in the past like killing their past love ones, but this one was different because the deceased King of Wakanda only killed his own brother in defense to save that mans life. It broke his heart that he had to do but was left with no other options.
Oh, that was beautiful.
Why am I so drawn to this after all this time. I mean I guess it's my vibrations that's bringing this up. But why I know the Universe will show me the answer soon. 8 Months later I got my answer the Universe was showing me that change will happen. You just have to take you time and grow with it. Don't be scared of it embrace it with both hands.
Its called the ballot! Use it!
I kept thinking " What if Trump got those weapons! Too many Kanyes around here!
Danielle
Todd
- Justin
- Father-in-law Darryl