The "Men in Black" trilogy has been watched (in fact, there is a fourth part, but without Will Smith's Men in Black, there is no soul and can be ignored), personal evaluation: the first part is the best, the second part is relatively the best Difference. The good thing about the first film is that it is the first film. I have never seen this style of alien-themed movies before, so I am curious enough. The aliens made by the special effects technology at that time were not realistic enough. It has a plastic feel, but this does not affect its wonderful imagination. The viewing process is like a guessing box. Every character looks like an alien and is not sure. The way each alien is opened is also very strange. Finally, It will make the audience wonder if the people around you are aliens? Are you an alien? The beginning and end of a good movie are never ambiguous. The opening dragonfly (three-dimensional animation) flies from space to the ground and guides the audience to dangle from the subjective perspective of the dragonfly. This gameplay is very interesting, even if it is related to the plot. It doesn't matter; the design at the end of the film is a classic. It's not new to be pulled from the ground to space. What's new is the "cosmology" presented at the end.
The second part is bad in two aspects. First, it has Will Smith play a serious face, which is a waste of his comedy talent. It looks weird, and his black tone full of joy and rhythm has become serious. It doesn't make sense to get up. Second, the script is a bit messy, right? There are several paragraphs of love and hate for no reason. I thought it was because the domestic version was cut (in fact, there was no), which caused the plot to jump out? This kind of imaginative comedy doesn't have to be a tight fit, but at least it has to be reasonable. Its main setting is still very interesting, and the imagination of "size" and "space" is very good.
The third part is to play "time". The plot of time and space reversing the future is common, but it is rare to combine it with historical events. The setting of the alien who can see the future is very interesting and has a big brain hole. Kai, the exaggerated interpretation of the "butterfly effect" with his eyes at the end of the film is both imaginative and humorous.
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