Justin J
Member
With the recent surge of superhero films, particularly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I can’t help but feel like some people overlook the deeper themes these movies often explore. Sure, we get epic battles and jaw-dropping visuals, but beneath the surface, there's a lot about identity, responsibility, and even grief that resonates with many of us.
Take "WandaVision" for instance. It balances superhero antics with a profound exploration of loss and mental health. Or how about "Black Panther," which tackles issues of race and heritage in ways that are both entertaining and thought-provoking? I think there's a misconception that these films are just for kids or casual viewers, when in reality, they can spark really meaningful conversations.
What are some examples where you felt a superhero movie really hit home with its themes? Do you think these deeper narratives get overshadowed by all the action? Let's hear your thoughts!
Take "WandaVision" for instance. It balances superhero antics with a profound exploration of loss and mental health. Or how about "Black Panther," which tackles issues of race and heritage in ways that are both entertaining and thought-provoking? I think there's a misconception that these films are just for kids or casual viewers, when in reality, they can spark really meaningful conversations.
What are some examples where you felt a superhero movie really hit home with its themes? Do you think these deeper narratives get overshadowed by all the action? Let's hear your thoughts!
