Men in Black
Men in Black
PG-13 | 02 July 1997 (USA)
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After a police chase with an otherworldly being, a New York City cop is recruited as an agent in a top-secret organization established to monitor and police alien activity on Earth: the Men in Black. Agent K and new recruit Agent J find themselves in the middle of a deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist who has arrived on Earth to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies.

Reviews
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Osmosis Iron It's like a "buddy-cop" movie, but with secret agents hunting aliens! It's funny, fast paced, full of action and cool nods to older science fiction romps from the 50's! The effects have dated a bit, but they still have their charm and most of the action scenes look as awesome today as they did in 1997. It's genre defying and timeless look and feel, make it always a good watch!
ironhorse_iv You know what the difference, between other sci-fi buddy action-comedies and 'Men in Black'? 'Men in Black' make the genre look good. That was until the 2002 & 2012 sequels came out, but that's that is another story for another day. Yet, in the summer of 1997, this film about two secret organization agents, K (Tommy Lee Jones) & J (Will Smith) having to stop an alien invasion from happening, while hiding their existence from ordinary people, could do little wrong. Even if Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones was playing, fictional versions of themselves. They are still great in their roles. Not only that, but surprisingly, both share, really good chemistry with each other. Smith's laid-back boyish charm does match, well against Jones' grump mentor, straight-man persona. They do make a good team. Nevertheless, the best acting in this movie, has to go to Vincent D'Onofrio as the extraterrestrial roach-like villain, Edgar the bug. He really went beyond the call of duty, with his performance. Not only, did he researched watch a lot of insect documentaries, spent hours in make-up with legendary, special effects artist, Rick Baker, but he also put on, knee braces to get the feel of Edgar's restricted movement. That's commitment. I also have to give mad props to animatronic effects from Baker & the visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic for making the aliens, in the film, seem real, even if some of the CGI hasn't really hold up, that well, over the years. In the end, it's still impressive to look at. Another thing that still works for me, is the music score by composer, Danny Elfman. It's fascinating how Elfman was able to make an orchestra sound like crickets and hornets buzzing and chirping. It really adds to the visuals of the title sequence. As for the other music in the film. The rap tunes from Will Smith are just as catchy & memorable as the day, it first came out. 'Men in Black' song really does stand out on its own, to the point, that many people forget that the beats was a sample of 1982's 'Forget Me Nots' by Patrice Rushen. As for the humor for the film. Most of the jokes, physical, and verbally are still, laugh out loud, funny, even if some of them are often recycle, throughout the film, somewhat dated or even not complex. Don't get me wrong, as much as I would love more, well-though out sophistical jokes that mirrors, author, Douglas Adams's 'the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' novel; the lighter, cartoony, out of this world, simpler tone of 'Men in Black' works better for the general audiences. Plus, it's a lot better than the much darker and dryer bleak tone that authors, Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers had in the comic book series of the same name, in which, this movie is loosely based on. Don't get me wrong, I still like the cynicism & more grounded nature of the comic book, but a boogeyman like version, 'Men in Black' fighting the supernatural & brainwashing people to commit mass-school shooting, might not, be the right amount of family-oriented science fiction comedy, this film really need to be successful. After all, it will be really hard to root for, a selfish organization, wanting to secretly control the world, rather than trying to save it. Thank goodness, director, Barry Sonnenfield went with the right direction, by making them, 'the Men in Black' heroic than self-centered a-holes in the action scenes and the case work. Nevertheless, the movie still has a few problems with some of the judgment calls, the agents do, throughout the film. Without spoiling, most of it, I never truly, understood, why, Agent K would neuralize J after meeting him for the first time if he was just going to recruit him the next day? Even, today, it really does bug me down. Regardless of that, the plot-holes in this movie are mostly pretty minor. They're not too jarring, not to enjoy the rest of the film. After all, I quickly forget, that the giant bug alien somehow, fit with Edgar's body, because how entertaining, this is. That's how, watchable, it is! In the end, No neuralyzer will be powerful enough to make you forget this theatrical experience! It's a movie that's worth travelling millions of lightyears for. It's worth probing, after!
tiskec **THIS REVIEW COULD CONTAIN A LOT OF SPOILERS. IF THE READER DOESN'T WANT THE POSSIBILITY OF THE MOVIE BEING SPOILED, THEN I RECOMMEND VIEWING THE FILM BEFORE READING THIS REVIEW. THANK YOU.**This movie was really fun to watch. Personally, it's my opinion that "Men In Black" is one of the very few films that offers comedy and fun with space aliens, that isn't for children, or childish. I think the agents Tommy Lee and Will Smith make the perfect pair up of personalities that clash and give you the "stupid kid" refusing to listen to wisdom scenario. When Will Smith is pulled off of the NYPD to be apart, of well, the MIB field operatives (or nothing, because he's been erased from society), he begins to learn from Tommy Lee of all the weird aliens, and how they co-exist with humans. The humans have no idea that these aliens live among us, and just go about their everyday lives not knowing. So, throughout the whole movie, they chase after this cockroach alien "tear-assing through Manhattan in a brand new Edgar suit."- as Tommy Lee says in the movie. The Movie offers good comedy in a unique way. It's actually good fun for the whole family (without the reality of the adults thinking it's for kids). The movie is very enjoyable with its concepts, unique gadgets, and goofy humor. It's a good time. Not to deviate from the interview, but this is the best of the three Men In Black films, in my opinion. The whole movie was goofy and a lot of fun, the acting was good, the script was unique, the dialog was funny, and the plot was original for its time. I would recommend this comedy to any audience for a one time watch.
OneEightNine Media What can I say? This film is a classic. It came on AMC and I just had to watch it. Still, after all these years, it is such a unique movie. I don't even mind the sequels. The second film is okay but the third film is really well done. Still, nothing beats the original. Will Smith in his prime, Tommy Lee Jones right before his career started dragging. I can not say enough about this movie. One of my favorites for sure. This movie not only set the bar very high but also changed the game. Anyway, if you haven't seen this movie in a while it is worth a revisit. It is an offbeat film that is very much on beat. It take the term world-building to another level. It is crazy, it is fun but most of all it works well and is an actual movie as opposed to being just a bunch of random scenes pasted together.