[Spoiler alert] Watched Wakanda Forever on the day of the release and it was all worth it.
This is not your everyday superhero vs villain movie. The message it gives is: “there is not point in a long war, and it is worth forgiving your enemies and building alliances”. Something in the current era, our humanity can learn for.
The movie starts with how the world powers want to control vibranium and continues on the story line introducing two nations and their ideologies towards protecting vibranium. I saw it very similar to nuclear arms race and how the current nations with 1000s of nuclear weapons don’t want the rest of the world have it.
Namour’s character just like Black Panther’s comes from background of oppression and personal loss. What they both do to come to terms with this loss sets their path. This is where the dialogues between Shuri and N'Jadaka play an important role. And this follows with philosophical dialogues with M'Baku, and Queen Ramona.
Details like use of fire in the ancestral, the colour of Shuri’s black panther suit, an Namor’s wings, add those aesthetic touches to the beautiful storyline.