As far as time travel dramas are concerned, Europe and the United States are much earlier than China, and most of them are comedies. Either modern people travel to ancient times, or ancient people travel to modern times, which triggers a series of jokes. But the crossing of the men in black is by no means a comedy.
Time travel itself is a paradox. A famous question is if a person travels to the past and kills his grandfather who is still a child, will the person disappear? Originally there was K, originally the earth had A network, and the aliens that invaded the earth were extinct, but when the beast Boris traveled back to 1969 to kill K, J was surprised to find that everyone except him I don't remember K anymore, K has been dead for more than 40 years, he didn't stop Boris, and the earth has no A net, and then the earth will perish. That is, if one person changes history, everyone's memories will also change. If history can be changed, can history still be called history? !
This should be a matter for Sheldon's discussion, so we won't discuss it. The basis of time travel is to explain some things in the future, such as how K and O met, some of K's habits, and J's life experience. At the end of the film, a black officer sacrificed to protect K, and a little black boy suddenly appeared at the scene (I don't know if everyone noticed, there was no driver in the car that sent the little boy), and J witnessed his childhood being erased and his father lost. His memories, he gained insight into his own life experience while saving the world, until now, he didn't know why K had the same affection for him as his father and son.
14 years later, J was recruited by K into the man in black, and when he grew up, J became K.
Wait, suddenly remembered, if K was killed in 1969, then the black officer probably wouldn't have died, and more importantly, if K was dead in 1969, who put J in black? Human, why is J still a man in black. Alas, watching a movie really can't be taken too seriously. But one thing is certain, after 16 years, Will Smith has not aged at all, this is the real time travel!
The action of this film is slightly insufficient, the big BOSS will die as soon as it is beaten, and there is no final battle scene at all. But the 3D effect of jumping down from the building is still very good and touching. Falling from a high altitude is a common means of traversal. The 1969 Apollo moon landing era was an era that Americans were proud of, but not the era of black ideals. Will Smith also said that he did not want to go back to 1969. But in that era, the United States could capture aliens, use space guns, and have more advanced means of transportation than 007 BMWs. Americans dared to think too much.
It should be said that fighting aliens to protect the earth is a very old-fashioned but time-tested theme, but if it is made into a series, it will inevitably continue to be a stalk, so the director uses time-travel, which is actually very cliché, but the final encounter between K and a black boy Makes all the previous fight scenes bleak.
It was a truly touching journey.
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