ok but like, has anyone else noticed that in the beginning of BP:WF, Shuri’s wardrobe is mostly white and at the end of the movie she’s wearing black???
In traditional African culture, white is the color used to symbolize death and grief for funerals
and then, at the very end of the film when everything is over, Shuri is wearing black while burning the funeral clothes.
I think it’s really cool how ever detail in this movie symbolizes Shuri’s grief and development as a character, and the clothes show that. Big fuckin props to Ruth E. Carter
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You're eight why are you on tumblr ricky 😰😰😰
Im in ap kindergarten
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Marvel better quit with that Maria Hill death replay before I personally fly to Marvel Studios and fist fight Kevin Feige myself
“It’s for the better of our worlds, Shuri…”
“Why can’t you stay…why can’t you just stay with me?”
”I’ll only be gone for a year, I promise…”
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the only two ways i can categorize height is if i see something tall i go 'woah, big boy man' and if i see something short i go 'hah.. baby man' and idk what to blame for this. anyway wanna hear about the times ghosts have touched my ass
oh right. fangs in your neck friday
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