Men in Black 3

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USA / United Arab Emirates, 2012, 102 min

Directed by:

Barry Sonnenfeld

Based on:

Lowell Cunningham (comic book)

Cinematography:

Bill Pope

Composer:

Danny Elfman

Cast:

Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Jemaine Clement, Josh Brolin, Emma Thompson, Alice Eve, Michael Stuhlbarg, Kevin Covais, Nicole Scherzinger, Mike Pyle (more)
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In Men in Black 3, Agents J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones) are back... in time. J has seen some inexplicable things in his 15 years with the Men in Black, but nothing, not even aliens, perplexes him as much as his wry, reticent partner. But when K’s life and the fate of the planet are put at stake, Agent J will have to travel back in time to put things right. J discovers that there are secrets to the universe that K never told him - secrets that will reveal themselves as he teams up with the young Agent K (Josh Brolin) to save his partner, the agency and the future of humankind. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Stanislaus 

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English If you run out of ideas in the present, time travel can throw in some plus points, and that's what the third Men in Black did. Another adventure of "J" and "K" that offers a decent premise that, in my opinion, was not used to its full potential. The main villain has a properly disgusting look on the one hand, but on the other, I found him reprehensibly uncharismatic. Josh Brolin was a great past version of Tommy Lee Jones, while Will Smith tries to add in some "juice" here and there, but it mostly fizzles out quickly. Michael Stuhlbarg's character could rival Paul Newman with his eyes and was pleasantly alien. Another thing that bothered me at times were the blatantly artificial scenes. As a result, MiB3 is not funny, action-packed, or sci-fi enough, though the mild plot twist at the end did make the film a little better. A solid three stars! ()

Matty 

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English No revolution (not even a reboot). Just OK action with one-liners, perhaps more one-liners (or just plain chattering) than politically incorrect shooting at aliens (not counting the lady from the prologue, all of the negative characters are “different”). In other words, it’s mostly about the characters and the relationships between them and since the women here are either in a negative role or a non-action-oriented boss, the relationships are strictly heterosexual in accordance with nerdy romances. The nostalgic recollection of the years when truth and love were not yet empty concepts and there were still events that could also bring the American people together, not just divide them (as the media’s memory tries to convince us), is unusually intense and even unintentionally funny towards the end (the little boy and the sea). Due to the excessive tugging at heartstrings, the film’s creators are not too successful in piling on audio-visual attractions and references to 1960 pop culture to conceal the fact that it is actually a cowardly escape from the present. The coarsest jokes, or rather the only two coarse jokes with Warhol and Jagger, are the comedy highlights of the film, which is given more juice by Jemaine Clement in the unexpected role of a truly hideous villain. But not even his diabolical laugh can drown out the impression that Men in Black 3 is needless and empty and that we’ve seen it already many times before. 60% ()

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D.Moore 

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English Lots of humor, dozens of various gorgeous aliens from the workshop of Rick Baker, the sensational Will Smith, the unrivalled Tommy Lee Jones and the awesome Josh Brolin as his younger self. Yes, the plot again revolves around saving the planet, but the time travel makes it original and very entertaining. I'm not sure if Barry Sonnenfeld and co. are planning a fourth installment, but I don't think it's necessary anymore. The trilogy was brought to a very dignified conclusion (the beautiful finale!).__P.S. The joke about the president drinking cocoa was almost lethal. ()

Isherwood 

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English Will's unflagging comedic talent and Brolin's perfect copy of Jones' gesticulation, diction, and facial expressions, are all beaten down by a flimsy script and routine direction that doesn't take the best from the characters, the 1960s, or anything else. With the exception of the "Mommy, the President is drinking my chocolate milk!" joke, it’s terribly boring. ()

Kaka 

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English A couple of good lines, the talented comedian Will Smith with his captivating spontaneity, Boris The Animal and a superb impersonation by Josh Brolin, that's about it. Otherwise, it is is a mediocre and pointless threequel that essentially lacks any greater ambitions, neither visual nor intellectual. I don't deny my relatively skeptical view towards the whole franchise, but after the first one, no other installment entertains me anymore. ()

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