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Men In Black International Movie Review

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Men In Black International Movie Review

AKA Paint By Numbers, The Movie

I'm going to keep this review brief. Men In Black International is such a lazy film it's almost painful, please don't see it.
Men In Black International follows a new member to the Men In Black as they have to save the world.
There's really not much more to the plot. It's boring and predictable. There's no character development. The characters are pretty much the same from beginning to end. They are very forgettable and this was obviously just a paycheck for everyone involved. There was little to no effort placed in the film.
If you do decide to watch it notice this, POSSIBLE MINOR SPOILER WARNING, but who cares. There's a scene where the two characters in the poster above are in a desert. There is nothing around them but sand for miles on end, but they somehow found wood to make a fire at night with no trees in sight.
There was no effort in this film. I know I'm repeating myself, but I've but more effort in repeating myself than the plot did this entire film. I'm disappointed in you Executive Producer Steven Spielberg.
If you're a fan of the Men In Black series and still want to watch this, please just wait until it comes out on a streaming service. I swear this is a Paint By Numbers film and not a Men in Black movie. What a disappointment.



final score: 2.5/5

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