Although I have seen the first two, it has been so long that I can't remember the plot.
After watching this man in black, it feels okay, there are laughs and fires, and tears should be counted, right?
The plot is more traditional, with constant reversals, some places are a bit confusing, and some places are far-fetched.
This film once again shows the cool technology in the men in black, which subverts common sense and makes people yearn. It feels that only by opening up a dimensional space can it be realized. That magical subway that can go all over the world is really cool.
Through the heroine's first perspective, we saw aliens with different looks and handsome men in black.
Brother Hammer has gone farther and farther on the road of teasing? Humorous and graceful, the moment he got the little hammer, he thought he was stable, but it turned out to be just that??
In the movie, the heroine said that she loves the universe and loves life, and wants to explore his essence (it should be this if I remember correctly), but only through some very hard-core ways to show it, the details are not reflected (maybe this is an action comedy piece). And the way she meets her friends is too old-fashioned.
In the early stage, the villain was very handsome and conventional (I watched a lot of movies, most of the villains appear like this?), the goal is clear (grab weapons), there are too many actions (dance is good), and the ability is very strong (ordinary guns) The ammunition can't hurt them), but they were shot to death by random guns (the old master was killed by random fists, the ancients did not deceive me).
The plot is the regular kind, the kind where cynical elites with interns inexplicably save the world. There are traitors in the organization (as soon as he said there was a traitor, I guessed who it was, and I guessed it right? The plot is too old? You can understand it after watching more movies, and those who watch less should find it quite interesting.) The last sentence "fate will always send you to the right place at the right time" has the illusion of a forced point.
But just seeing those cool technologies, cool cars, handsome suits and poss, and the imaginary future world, it should be worth the ticket price~
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