What makes this police action thriller rise above the usual ‘cop out for vengance’ movie is the performance of Chadwick Boseman. I wasn’t sure about another action oriented cop drama. But I loved him as Jackie Robinson in ’42’ and as T’Challa in ‘Black Panther,’ and so I was willing to give his latest a go. In this movie, he takes on a role that Denzel Washington might have played back in the day. The plot is simple. Two young men are interrupted in the middle of a robbery by some policmen. When the dust and bullets finally clear, seven officers are dead. Precinct Captain McKenna (J.K. Simmons) is out for vengeance for his men, and feels that rogue detective, Andre Davis (Chadwick Boseman) – who has used his weapon to kill 8 suspects in as many years – is the only person who can make this right. Davis is saddled with a with a tough partner in Narcotics agent Frankie Burns (Sienna Miller). She seems to know her stuff, but is that all she knows? The perps are caught on a traffic camera, and identified. Andre is able to deduce that they are probably still in Manhatten. In a somewhat unlikely plot device, all 21 bridges that lead into Manhattan are blocked off so that no one can get in or out, including the killers. As Davis gets closer to the perps, he begins to suspect that not all is as it seems. The resolution is tense and action packed, if not totally believable. But, if you like action thrillers, there is nothing here that will disappoint you.
Black Panther
The Black Panther is the King and protector of the African Kingdom of Wakanda. Wakanda is a technologically advanced and wealthy country that no one knows about; they use their advanced technology to keep their kingdom hidden from the world. T’Challa (played in true regal form by Chadwick Boseman) becomes king following the death of his father. In the kingdom of Wakanda though, the king must fight any challenger before he is crowned. Once he does so, he must drink the juice of a special flower that gives him the super powers that enable him to protect his kingdom. Wakanda itself, is dazzling. A beautiful African country full of sophisticated 3D phones and bullet- fast and efficient transportation. The serenity and peace of this tranquil land is shattered by Ulysess Klaue (played with delicious evil by Andy Serkis), who sneaks into the kingdom to steal the precious metal vibranium, which is a seemingly magical metal only found in Wakanda. It all leads to a lot of superbly choreographed and exciting action, wonderful effects and some well played and emotional drama. T’Challa has a cool costume, some really badass warrior women guards and a sister who reminds me of James Bond’s Q concocting some very state of the art weapons. When an unexpected new enemy emerges, T’Challa faces some tough decisions; should Wakanda use it’s advanced technology to help man-kind or should they remain isolated and hidden from the world? You will want to know the answer! I loved this movie for the beautiful scenery, great direction. wonderful performances and a hopeful message for the future.