Unfinished black man

Kole 2022-04-19 09:01:03

When an animation is adapted into a movie, is it necessary to restore the animation to the maximum extent, or to pursue innovation on the basis of the original?
"Men in Black" is a cartoon that I used to watch when I was a child, the cruel K and the funny J. How can cartoons that run through the years show up in one movie? The answer is absolutely not.
The characters and main plot of the original animation are retained, and a lot of innovations have been made on this basis. Brand new aliens, a brand new storyline, and brand new characters.
K is no longer indifferent, and can also talk and sing loudly and make cold jokes. But why did he choose to retire at the end of the movie? It's a bit innovative. "The purpose of looking for you is not to find a partner but a successor", can you bring a "novice" to work alone in just two days?
And the story is relatively simple, so there is an alien enemy in the classic animation? At the end, it was a bit too hasty to eliminate the enemy, and suddenly it was eliminated, and there were too few fighting scenes, which was too thin for an American blockbuster and an action movie.
Downloading "Men in Black 2", looking forward to a good performance.

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Men in Black quotes

  • Jay: Zed, don't you guys ever get any sleep around here?

    Zed: The twins keep us on Centaurian time, standard thirty-seven hour day. Give it a few months. You'll get used to it... or you'll have a psychotic episode.

  • Kay: Set for pulsar level five, subsonic implosion factor two.

    Jay: What?

    Kay: Just shoot the damn thing on the count of three!