Black Panther - Killmonger and N'Jobu Apartment Scene (1080p)

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There is an African Proverb that say “A child that is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth”....

prettynerd
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Sterling had like 6 minutes total in Black Panther but he fucking ATE every second he was on screen. This is the perfect example of "There are no small roles, only small actors."

Galactic
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"No tears for me?"
"Everybody dies. It's just life around here."

That sad knowing look on his dad's face. 😔

AngryNerdBird
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I found my daddy with panther claws in his chest. You ain’t the son of a king, you the son of a murderer!

Jray
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I found this scene to be the most interesting in the movie. N'Jobu starts his talk by mentioning how happy he is that his son found a way into Wakanda, and then he reminisces about Wakanda's beautiful sunsets. But then, the happy expression quickly turns to bitterness, as he tells his son that Wakanda may not accept him, despite his lineage. The bitterness then turns into regret, when he realizes that N'Jadaka is truly lost (metaphorically speaking; "No tears for me?") and that he had some responsibility in N'Jadaka's life path ("Well, look at what I have done...I should've taken you back long ago."). In the final seconds before N'Jadaka awakens, N'Jobu is just silent. I interpret his silence as a mixed feeling to N'Jadaka's belief that Wakanda is the one that's lost, not them. He probably agrees that Wakanda is lost too, but he is worried that two lost souls trying to find their ways in life may lead to more loss rather than enlightenment.

sundragonra
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Damn, that realization of failing your duty as a father at the end. Fuck, that's hard to look at.

mizp
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Arguably the most meaningful scene of the entire film.

And that is a VERY high bar.

Mystrohan
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The love killmonger has for his dad in this scene is incredible.

AdrianMartinez-xpso
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“They will say that you’re lost”
“”But I’m right here”
This is the deepest and best line in this movie as a black person from America who doesn’t know their original roots. Us as a people aren’t lost we just need the outreach or information of who we are. We are the same people that need aid to a degree but it’s annoying how we are outcasted

zcargill
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“No tears for me?” God man, that broke me. That’s the look of a father that knew he failed not only his ancestors and heritage, but his only family, his son. That’s heart breaking, and now he has to watch from the above to see what his son becomes

aaronvega
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1:15 "Ungubani? Who are you? I asked this question of myself many times. Often times, I do not know. But I do know I am no longer the man my country knew. Maybe love? My son? It has all changed me. T’Chaka must see what we can do, how we can change the course of time for the people who struggle so much in this land. Strangers to me, but my brothers and sisters still. How can I look at them, with the same skin as me, stolen from the same place I came from and not reach out to them? How can I sit idly by and watch in pain and return to Wakanda as if there was nothing to see at all? Who am I? A war dog who will not leave the lost tribe behind again. Who are you, my son? You will ask this one day and know the answer: N’Jadaka, son of N’Jobu.”

conradtokyo
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What a gut punch of a scene. One of the best acted scenes in the whole MCU.

elmerson
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I was expecting my first born back in 2018 when this film came out. I was extremely emotional. Being a young father in my 20s not knowing what to expect because I had a provider but never a father figure. At 13 I got lost, joined a gang became angry and hated everyone and trusted no one. I deeply hated my life and in my own mistakes hurt everyone around me for my own selfish choices But when you become a father something changes deeply in you that your finally scared for once because your heart is FINALLY exposed for the whole world and tear you down through your own child. Your child is your heart in human form. My grandfather was murdered in front of my father when he was 8. Along with his 2 brothers. At 8 my father had to become a man along with my other two uncles. That generational curse was never broken and that hate Carried over to my family.

I cried deeply watching this scene. This scene hit me in a place where I didn’t even know exists. I lost myself through my actions and choices that left me abandoned and angry at the world and only pain made me cope. But when my son was born something in me woke me up and made realize it was okay to love again.

To all the fathers out there do not let this movie go over your head. Their is a powerful message in this movie and it’s about the importance we play as a father to our children. The choices they make while finding to be their own person in this fucked up world. This movie and scene awakened skeletons in my closet that I needed to face in order to become a better man. I hope this message helps others to face their demons as well.

riveragersonx
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So sad that N'Jobu can't join the ancestors.

Raytmoney
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I love this scene. It breaks my heart.

danvoncarr
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If they cast back Killmonger I wanna see him taking his father to join the ancestors.

simphiwezulu
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When the tear runs down his dads face...always gets me.Such a powerful scene.

dinomorell
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at 1:35 where erik goes from an adult to a kid absolutely kills me. its him going back and experiencing emotionsthat he hasnt felt since his father’s passing. hes never truly healed from his fathers death just grown hateful and bitter to the people that did this to his father. he never healed his inner child. causing it to come out in this scene. in comparison to tachalla being secure and knowing how to react in the ancestral plane. meanwhile erik doesnt know what to do and wakes up scared and angry. experiencing those same feelings as when he found his father the first time.

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*Everybody dies. It's just life around here*

Artislife
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I always found this scene very very powerful.

Especially these lines:

Father: “...I fear you might not be welcome.”
Son: “Why?”
Father: “They will say your are lost”
Son: “But I’m right here”
Father: “I should have taken you back a long time ago”

Now fully grown, filled with anger and void:
“Well maybe your home’s was the ones that’s lost. That’s why they can’t find us.”

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