Film review for Men in Black: International

Film review for Men in Black: International

Although the Men In Black universe did not satisfy us, it continued to come back to back with the gas of revenue in the first one. The first of the film was a great success in 1997, except for the second film, the third was very successful in terms of the script.

The actors of the series directed by Bary Sonnenfeld were known as Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Inspired by the father-son / master apprentice relationship between Agent J and Agent K, the film is a series of humorous and sometimes mediocre stories about the chase between aliens and agents coming to our world.

In the fourth film of the Men in Black / Global Threat series, the director and actors are almost completely changing, there’s only one Emma Thompson out there, and she looks pretty slim. Liam Neeson, Chris Hemswort and Tessa Thompson, the film is almost the first spin-off. But we can say that the element of comedy has been subtracted and the fantastic atmosphere is increased (comedy dose with Will Smith seems to have gone). Sometime I felt myself in Aladdin. The joke aside from F.Gary Gray, the events take place between experienced Agent H and rookie Agent M, and from time to time we also have to shoot the jealousy that Agent M is a woman!

The team of aliens who enter into human forms, who are not quickly nabbed and destroyed, are also engaged in uncovering the mole inside! But these mole stories are always the same, always carry astonishment. Here, let’s say he manages not to surprise us. Not to mention that some of the aliens are more adorable!

Film review for Men in Black: International

Agent M’s only dream of helping an alien monster baby escape as a child is to get into the Black Wearing Squad. M., who tries every way to do this, eventually manages to enter the team as an intern, but even though he is at the beginning of the road, he acts as an experienced agent and they find a nice harmony with Agent H. The story is stuck somewhere between Agent M’s warm-up tours and Agent H’s story of libertine.

In the third film, we can say that the series, which catches some momentum, is going down again with this film, but the film does not stop. Looks like he’s going to move on with a new team of agents. The alien chase team seemed to be a good idea in 1997, even erasing memory was a nice detail, but at the point we’ve come to work like an alien observatory, it’s a little light.

Trying to rebuild the story, warm-up tours or something, we think that the Men in Black should complete their due date. Or an extraordinary change in his story, he must make an explosion. Because when it’s not funny, you’re falling into an ordinary action movie!

Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth kept the chemistry up, but, as we said, the story turned into a cute fantasy world. Let’s try the lovers of the series again!

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Men in Black: International (2019)

Directed by: F. Gary Gray
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Rebecca Ferguson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall, Les Twins, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Jess Radomska, Stephen Wight, Penelope Kapudija
Screenplay by: Matt Holloway, Art Marcum
Production Design by: Charles Wood
Cinematography by: Stuart Dryburgh
Film Editing by: Zene Baker, Christian Wagner
Set Decoration by: John Bush
Art Direction by: Abdellah Achir, Thomas Brown, David Doran, Chris ‘Flimsy’ Howes, Mark Swain, Marco Trentini, Su Whitaker, Loic Zimmermann
Music by: Chris Bacon, Danny Elfman
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
Release Date: June 14, 2019

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