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So, Blak Panther: Wakan Dat Ass is quite the wild ride. Champ Robinson really pushes boundaries here, blending superhero narrative with some audacious themes that you'd typically shy away from in a mainstream film. The pacing is erratic, with some moments feeling rushed while others linger a bit too long as it juggles fight scenes and more, uh, intimate encounters. The tone is a chaotic mix of action and adult humor, which can be jarring. You get practical effects that have their charm, though they aren't always polished. The performances are over-the-top, making it a curious, almost surreal take on the superhero genre - definitely not for everyone but it’s unique in its own right.
This film has a bit of a cult following due to its unconventional approach and the sheer absurdity of its premise. While not widely released, various formats have popped up on collector sites, but they remain relatively scarce. Its irreverent take on familiar superhero tropes has piqued interest among genre enthusiasts who appreciate its audacity and willingness to defy norms.
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