Men In Black 3


Maybe it does not have the best action sequences in the world, nor possibly a great story line, but that doesn’t mean that Men In Black 3 isn’t worth watching.

Men In Black 3 packs a delightful punch down the pleasure nerve, with quite a few rib-tickling movements and weirdo aliens that are the movie franchise’s trademark. Though, I must admit that this movie rides on the back of Will Smith only. No one, in the whole wideHollywood, would come close enough to Mr. Smith when it comes to smart ass dialogues and ‘Hey-mister-I-can-be-sarcastic-as-well-as-humorous-at-the-same-time’ attitude.

Be it I Robot, Independence Day or Men In Black.

The storyline is not quite upto the mark. Plus, there is hardly any surprise element in the movie except at the very last. The Aliens are indeed weird and all god-awesome strange, but they are sparse. The last fight, just moments before launch of Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong jet-setting himself for ‘the giant leap’, was short.

In short, the movie had little activity. But this is not to say that the movie wasn’t gripping. Though more activity would have been a vital shot in the arm, the movie wasn’t slack. It was a steady paced movie, could possibly have been tout, but it wasn’t lumbering- of course mainly due to Will Smith.

I must say that Tommy Lee Jones as ‘Agent K’ had interesting past.

The villain ‘BORIS ANIMAL’ was grotesque. That spider-in-the-hands-throwing-darts was awesome. Man, this guy had huge potential to wreck havoc. But unfortunately, they didn’t use him in the same manner as they utilized the ‘cockroach man’ in the first movie.

The 3-D experience was great.  Overall it was a good movie.

But instead of being eccentrically awesome, it was quite balmy.

 

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