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Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville, Rip Torn, Tony Shalhoub, Patrick Warburton, David Cross (plus)VOD (4)
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Chercher un nouveau partenaire à la hauteur de K est le passe-temps favori de l’agent J depuis que son mentor est redevenu humain parmi les humais. Jusqu’à l’arrivée de Serleena, redoutable alien ayant pris l’apparence d’un mannequin en lingerie fine… (Columbia TriStar Films)
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Although the first installment was more consistent, the sequel does not bring any embarrassing shame to it. Frank adds a few successful lines, the locker at the station brings you to your knees, and if it weren't for the final climax, MIBII would have been much more tolerable. Given the hectic pacing, however, it remains flavorless on the tongue. ()
In a word, hopeless. There are lots of conversational moments that are supposed to be funny but aren't and miss the point. The film cost 140 million, but it doesn't show in the end result. As a pilot for a TV series I could still accept it, but as a sequel to the globally successful first one it's crap. ()
But there’s almost no story. Without the funny scenes, that excellent pair Jones & Smith, Frank and the worms, it would be a complete crock. In terms of special effects, MIIBis of course perfect (Spielberg made sure of that), but no amount of tricks can make up for a screenplay full of plotholes. And MiB had so much potential after part one. I’m disappointed. So I rather hope that someone will write an ingenious screenplay and make everything right in MIIIB. But for that, someone would have to want to see a number three. ()
Men in Black had originality and flair. The sequel tries to maintain a similar style, but what works in it is merely a rehash or imitation of the original. While there are plenty of "jokes," many of them don't land, and others are too cheap. The film doesn't hold together, and only a few successful scenes remain memorable. Overall impression: 40%. ()
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