Disney/Marvel did Black Panther Wakanda Forever a HUGE disservice making it too dark for viewing on streaming that I bet was intentional.

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Disney/Marvel did Black Panther Wakanda Forever a HUGE disservice, that I bet was intentional.

White people were jealous that Black Panther did as well if financially as it did And they didn't see it coming, no one did. It was a given that Black Panther would have a sequel. A lot happened to cause the sequel to be less than The Original, including the death of the Star Chadwick Boseman, But something happened that was out of the director's hands.

While a lot of this movie was filmed in the dark as a creative technique by the writers and the director, in the theater there was enough backlight to show the movie as it was intended. However when it came to streaming, even with an 83-in OLED TV, the movie is unbearably dark in some scenes. So much so that I cannot see the contours of the black actors faces, I can't see Namor's ankle wings and so much more And I increased the brightness on my TV to the max.

When the movie came to streaming, I couldn't see it, so I bought the 4K UHD hoping it would be better, and it was... somewhat. However, only with a $3000 TV, along with the 4K UHD movie was I able to view the movie as it was intended.

Imagine having a product that can only be viewed as it was intended using items that less than 5% of people have (OLED TV+ the 4K UHD Blu-ray).

When I got my TV I looked forward to playing this movie and seeing it as it was intended, so I tried to watch it on Disney Plus, only for me to stop the movie a quarter of the way through, put on the 4K UHD and see the difference between drastic.

Visually, this movie is dope, and the story is pretty cool too although Namor's people's origins are pretty similar to Wakanda and Bast and the herb. It's a shame that most won't view it The way it was supposed to be viewed.

This sounds like conspiracy theory bullshit, but when you've lived around white people and seen how corrupt they are to making black people appear inferior or less than, you feel something a foot. I personally think white people were mad and jealous that the movie Black Panther surpassed 1.3 billion in theaters And they were willing to tank their own product in hopes of taking black people down a peg. What did we do wrong? The only thing we did wrong was trying to achieve and succeeded at it.

On Disney Plus The lighted parts were lit very well, seen by the screenshots I posted, but the dark was too dark.




I just got the Samsung 83" OLED last night. I'm watching Wakanda Forever Right now as it was supposed to be watched. The picture is phenomenal



When I turned it on it shook one of the installers



 
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