Sunday 16 June 2019

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: MEN IN BLACK INTERNATIONAL

Director: F. Gary Gray
Cast: Chris Hemsworth , Tessa Thompson , Liam Neeson , Rebecca Ferguson , Rafe Spall , Emma Thompson , Kumail Nanjiani , Jess Radomska , Lee Twins , Hitel Patel , Inny Clemons
Plot: The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle the biggest threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black Organization!


My Movie Review: The movie is super enjoyable when you don't think of the substance that it promise instead of future franchise reinstall we got a fast pace amusing yet forgettable sequel:( International sounds broader I wish they explore more cities like Tokyo where technology seem advance or Seoul for incredible sights or less expose cities in movie like Shanghai or Mumbai:( The chemistry between the stars make it work to have a fun-filled day and seeing alien faces is plus bring back nostalgia in a good way with new addition of cute creatures that spark surprise! We expect more in this case amusement is not enough for the critics but for just okay I have fun here and there it may not live up to my expectations yet not a total let down either the one thing I don't like was how easy they beat the villains no challenge at all makes a lost loose end! Liam Neeson's character is such a missed step, Rebecca Ferguson's Riza must be in their last battle make things fun and Rafe Spall's Agent C must join the action potential not fully realized!

Critics Consensus: Amiable yet forgettable, MiB International grinds its stars' substantial chemistry through the gears of a franchise running low on reasons to continue. Every so often a movie gets so thoroughly shellacked by critics that, when you see it and realize it's actually quite good, you can't help but feel sorry for the filmmakers.  Unable to capture the magic of the original, Men in Black: International finds itself paper thin, with only solid acting by the leads keeping it alive. It takes considerable effort to render a pair as charismatic as Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson boring, but the makers of 'Men in Black: International' are up to the task. Everyone's dressed for a funeral and that's the right look because if we keep getting movies like this one we'll be putting the cinematic experience in the ground. Performs a all complete charmectomy on its usually hugely charismatic stars, leaves them to flounder about things with a bizarrely inept script, and actually seem to be trolling us with its pseudo feminism!

Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/men_in_black_international

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