Men in Black III: friends through time
The Men in Black are back and this time agent J (Will Smith) will save the world as we know it by saving agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and for that he will have to travel to the sixties in order to prevent that an alien time-traveler murder K's younger self (Josh Brolin). Sounds mindboggling? Well, it is. When an alien who was imprisoned by K in the past escapes from prison, he then begins a scheme that will result in K's death and an alien invasion in our present. Using his influences J manages to get a device that will take him to the day before K is murdered. There are a lot of things happening in th+´p
This new sequel allows Smith to prove he was born to be agent J, Tommy Lee Jones looks truly old but does not disappoin and Brolin surprises in his role as a younger K. The movie also has all the stylistic elements that made the previous two a great success each, especially the weird-looking aliens contrasting with the serious though sleek human agents. The plot is consistent and full of surprises: Z (the previous director) is dead so there's a new director; K apparently had a secret love; also we learn the reason why K is important to the world, and why K and J talk so little (this last one is essential). If you saw the previous two movies then you will appreciate the effort invested in making this film since the actors do not pretend to look good just for the sake of looking good. Their characters have grown old and they have as well. You won't see Smith perform impossible stunts as his character chases an alien guy whose speed and powers would dwarf those of Spiderman's. The movie has tear jerking moments such as one almost at the end.
My favorite moment in the movie is when J performs a time jump The scene itself lasts a few seconds but you notice the time and effort invested to make this sequel in 3D. In fact, it is among the best 3D scenes I have seen.There´s a lot of comedy, action, nonsense but also there's room for those who are ready to tear a jerk if the situation arises. I loved watching this fim. By far the best of the three and the one with a sense of fulfillment, something you will understand when you see it, if you see it.
This new sequel allows Smith to prove he was born to be agent J, Tommy Lee Jones looks truly old but does not disappoin and Brolin surprises in his role as a younger K. The movie also has all the stylistic elements that made the previous two a great success each, especially the weird-looking aliens contrasting with the serious though sleek human agents. The plot is consistent and full of surprises: Z (the previous director) is dead so there's a new director; K apparently had a secret love; also we learn the reason why K is important to the world, and why K and J talk so little (this last one is essential). If you saw the previous two movies then you will appreciate the effort invested in making this film since the actors do not pretend to look good just for the sake of looking good. Their characters have grown old and they have as well. You won't see Smith perform impossible stunts as his character chases an alien guy whose speed and powers would dwarf those of Spiderman's. The movie has tear jerking moments such as one almost at the end.
My favorite moment in the movie is when J performs a time jump The scene itself lasts a few seconds but you notice the time and effort invested to make this sequel in 3D. In fact, it is among the best 3D scenes I have seen.There´s a lot of comedy, action, nonsense but also there's room for those who are ready to tear a jerk if the situation arises. I loved watching this fim. By far the best of the three and the one with a sense of fulfillment, something you will understand when you see it, if you see it.
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participates here, by the way, hasnt he gotten any older ? he still looks the same as the prince of belleair