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Nah y'all buggin'. MBJ definitely gave the best performance. Dude played that character to a T. The pain and strife and anger all came through. The scene with his pops in the ancestral plane was dope too.

You may think he had the best written character but his performance was not clearly better than Danai's or Lupita's.
 
What they hell?!! Lmao I don’t remember any memorable scenes where I was just like “BARS” with Lupita or Danai. They had good, versatile scenes and their fight scenes were great. Acting wise MBJ killed that role and its universally felt that way. Y’all 2 niggas the first I ever heard say different.
 
What they hell?!! Lmao I don’t remember any memorable scenes where I was just like “BARS” with Lupita or Danai. They had good, versatile scenes and their fight scenes were great. Acting wise MBJ killed that role and its universally felt that way. Y’all 2 niggas the first I ever heard say different.

You may want to go back and rewatch the movie. They had one of the most powerful/emtional scenes in the film.
 
People are either censoring themselves (probably whites, and other races) or they're letting their love for the movie distract them from how bad MBJ's performance was (mainly blacks).

Trust me. His performance was historically bad.

Michael B. Jordan's acting in Black Panther is distractingly bad. : movies (reddit.com)
What was bad about it?

I think he brought a very real and personal intensity to the film. His beef with T'challa was passionate. He seemed like a very strong and dangerous child who was just hurt.

But at the same time he carried a cool confidence and focus that was damn near unstoppable. He knew his goal and took it violently. MBJ carried that shit very well.

The way he threw T'challa off the cliff was done with so much swag and dominance it's the reason many people say he stole the show.

The casual "hey auntie"

You on an agenda if you don't see that. Like break it down to me. What was bad?
 
What was bad about it?

I think he brought a very real and personal intensity to the film. His beef with T'challa was passionate. He seemed like a very strong and dangerous child who was just hurt.

But at the same time he carried a cool confidence and focus that was damn near unstoppable. He knew his goal and took it violently. MBJ carried that shit very well.

The way he threw T'challa off the cliff was done with so much swag and dominance it's the reason many people say he stole the show.

The casual "hey auntie"

You on an agenda if you don't see that. Like break it down to me. What was bad?

Everything. He just doesn't play the character well. It's hard to define 'bad acting.' i guess you can say that he doesn't make Killmonger believable as a real person, or what a real killmonger would be like.
 
Everything. He just doesn't play the character well. It's hard to define 'bad acting.' i guess you can say that he doesn't make Killmonger believable as a real person, or what a real killmonger would be like.
Bruh you buggin' for real. You probably just don't like MBJ which is cool if that's how you feel.

But he was built like an action figure, no homo. Had the scars for each kill he made, and he had mad scars. Had the fighting skills. Had the megalomaniac complex and was out for vengeance.

How was he not a real Killmonger? lol.
 
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