Jim Carrey continues a string of dramatic successes in a performance of sympathetic angst as a man who could easily make someone happy if only he were happy himself, and Kate Winslet is his perfect mismatch, a carefree spirit
whose moments of vulnerability are touching and, in retrospect, tragic.
Not necessarily the deadly master thief known as Ulysses Klaue (Serkis, Star Wars: The Last Jedi),
whose missing arm is supplanted by a powerful prosthetic weapon, played with gusto by Andy Serkis, but in American black ops assassin Erik Killmonger, portrayed by Coogler - favorite Michael B. Jordan (Fantastic Four, That Awkward
Moment) in a way that exposes his intentions to do great harm, but also reveals a tortured and twisted
vulnerability and inner pain in terms
of what fuels his rage.