One Bayan reviewer, who I actually hate, suddenly said something meaningful about this movie. Said almost completely without mat and without any hesitation:
“The creators decided to take what was good in the first part and multiply it 3 times. That is, jokes became more 3 times, special effects became more 3 times, Vila Smith became
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One Bayan reviewer, who I actually hate, suddenly said something meaningful about this movie. Said almost completely without mat and without any hesitation: “The creators decided to take what was good in the first part and multiply it 3 times. That is, jokes became more 3 times, special effects became more 3 times, Vila Smith became more 3 times, but unfortunately it turned out that they forgot about the script, and in the end came out some completely wild nonsense. I subscribe to each word, and I add from myself that there is also 3 times more Pug Frank, brothers-worms, aliens, weapons. And no one in the film crew understood that fan service couldn't be a story instead. In addition, the film looks as if the authors were in a hurry to shoot and share the money. Two-headed Johnny Knoxville left the film long before the end, and no one even thought it necessary to explain his disappearance, so no one cared about what they were shooting. Also, all parts of the franchise suffer from the same terminal drawback: in a huge organization of conventionally good, the opponent is not some equal or superior organization, not a race, not a planet, not a huge sinister technology, but just one personified villain. Yes, Edgar, Serlin, and Boris Animal have some personal charisma, but such villains are suitable for films with a one-on-one concept, when, for example, a brilliant cop and a brilliant criminal try to outplay each other, but Men in Black are films with very broad concepts, so all these villains-persons look just small, disposable. They do not feel like worthy opponents for those who keep the whole world under their hood.
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