Men
in Black (1997)
Rated PG13
Starring: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, and
Linda Fiorentino
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For those that doubt a summer movie can live up to the usual hype, I
give you Men in Black as an example of a film that does. It's full of
surprises, laughs and has a story that contains just enough gas to keep
your attention for the full run of the movie. (Unlike most summer movies
which have great ideas nestled in a script that has no idea what to do
with them.) For those that don't know or haven't seen any of the hype surrounding
this film, Men in Black tells the story of a secret organization that
monitors and polices alien activity on Earth. You see, aliens have been
coming to Earth regularly and, according to the film, at least 1500 are
present on Earth at any one time. The Men in Black (MIB's) keep peace
by keeping all other humans ignorant of the alien's presence on the planet.
Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) has
recently lost his partner to old age, so he recruits Agent J (Will Smith)
into the ranks of the MIB. He does so
just as an alien assassin (Vincent D'Onfrio), known as a "bug," arrives
to kill a member of alien royalty. Linda Fiorentino, who was stunning
in 1994's The Last Seduction, plays a medical examiner who continuously
finds evidence of the alien's existence but is never allowed to talk to
anyone about it.
Men
in Black is one of the few movies to use computer-generated special
effects to enhance an already wonderful idea and script. Rather than build
a movie around the effects, the effects are used simply to enhance the
action. Make-up artist Rick Baker's aliens are more often rubber-looking
than those that have been computerized by visual effects supervisor Eric
Brevig. Personally, I feel that the mix-and-match effect works well.
Will Smith is fantastically smug as the newbie in the MIB organization.
Tommy Lee Jones deadpans his way through the movie with typical panache
and it suits his role perfectly. Fiorentino's screen time is well-spent,
but one wishes she had a little more to do anyway.
All in all, Men
in Black is what summertime movie-going is all about. Trivia: Men
in Black is based on a Malibu comic book that was produced by Lowell
Cunningham. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |