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Essay:Greatest Conservative Movies

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|2018
|PG-13
|Based on the eponymous Marvel Comics superhero, the eighteenth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe tells of a young African king, who gains gained enhanced strength from consumption of a majestic heart-shaped herb, fighting against the force of a black supremacist, who seeks to take the king's throne. In the name of morality, this king, or "The Black Panther," seeks to destroy the villain and his plans to overthrow the other races and governments of the world. The Black Panther recognizes both the importance of helping those in need, as well as not going beyond one's governmental authority. Though there are plenty of pagan religious references, the film appeals in some ways to a general sense of Christian morality and governmental justice, and it never diverts into political correctness about black supremacism. Liberals have attempted to adopt ''Black Panther'' as a liberal film because of its predominantly black racial cast while ignoring the conservative subtexts that clearly shine through.
|$704,000,000.
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