Men in Black: International
Men in Black: International

Men in Black: International

2019Movie115 minEnglish

The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.

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IMDb5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes23%
Metacritic37/100
Google Users51%
Director: F. Gary GrayGenres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

The Men in Black organization expands globally with agents protecting the Earth from aliens of all shapes and sizes. When a mole within the organization is discovered, Agent H and Agent M must race against time to uncover the traitor and save the agency from ruin. Their investigation takes them across the world, leading to a showdown with a powerful alien threat that could destabilize the galaxy.

Critical Reception

Men in Black: International received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics and was considered a commercial disappointment. While the chemistry between the lead actors and some visual effects were praised, the film was often criticized for its uninspired plot, lack of originality, and weak humor, failing to recapture the magic of its predecessors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the charismatic performances of Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson.
  • Criticized for a derivative and uninspired script lacking the charm of earlier installments.
  • Visual effects and action sequences were deemed competent but ultimately forgettable.

Google audience: Google users had mixed feelings about the film, with many appreciating the star power of Hemsworth and Thompson and finding the action entertaining. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the movie was predictable, not as funny as expected, and a step down from the original Men in Black trilogy.

Fun Fact

The alien language spoken by Pawny, the chess-piece-like alien voiced by Kumail Nanjiani, was specifically created for the film by linguist Jessica Lee and actor/writer Ben Warheit.

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r96sk

r96sk

<em>'Men in Black: International'</em> done more for me than anticipated, it makes for a fairly good reboot in my opinion. Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson reteam up (after the MCU) to solid effect, with Liam Neeson and Kumail Nanjiani in...
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Good idea - let's refreshen the cast, relocate to jolly-old England and hopefully we can re-ignite this tiring format by putting a devious fifth columnist amongst the "MIB" organisation to cause mayhem and mischief. Well, I'm afraid they we...
GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

Well... this was another sequel that no one asked for, at all and we can probably honestly say that this is a huge reason why it flopped. I had absolutely no interest in seeing another sequel of MIB, especially one without Will Smith, an...
Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Ne...

**Despite the radical break with the previous films and characters, the film has its value and brings a certain new blood to the franchise.** The MIB franchise got off to a good start, had a bad time with the second movie, and picked up ...
Dusker

Dusker

Yikes... The most challenging thing about watching Men In Black: International, was enduring Chris Hemsworth attempting 'acting'. I find his attempts at portraying the rogue-ish film character archetype he's trying for to to be utterly char...
Gimly

Gimly

They've changed the setting, the leads, the journey cycle, the effects, (most of) the supporting cast, the tone, and the timeframe, yet somewhere we still have the exact same plot. Four for four on _Men in Black_ with the EXACT. SAME. PLOT....
Rodney Wollam

Rodney Wollam

Chris Hemsworth just makes everything better. The only good parts of Ghostbusters was Hemsworth. His Thor movies were the best of the MC individual movies and his presence made the Avengers movies that much more enjoyable. Similarly, his ...
SWITCH.

SWITCH.

'MIB: International' sounds like a good idea on paper, from the cast and the director - even for the franchise, the idea to go “International” sounds really exciting and a great way to expand the world without being too tied to the original...