Men in Black Review

Men In Black is a big, crazy comic-book of a film which has something most recent blockbusters don`t have - a sense of humour. Tommy Lee Jones plays K, a member of the top secret US Government division 6: his mission - to keep control on the aliens among us - and this isn`t a reference to people who`ve entered America from other countries (though you can read that into it) - these aliens are from other planets. There are apparently a lot of them around already, disguised as humans, and behaving themselves, but sometimes they misbehave, and sometimes, like the alien that`s inhabited the body of redneck farmer Edgar, played by Vincent D`Onofrio, they`re very nasty. In combating the Edgar alien, K is given vital assistance by new recruit J - Will Smith - a former New York cop with plenty of attitude, who`s scepticism about aliens doesn`t last long...Men In Black is a deliciously cool sci fi adventure, with plenty of eye-popping special effects and deadpan jokes galore. Smith and Jones are particularly adept at getting the maximum amusement from this very tall tale, and director Barry Sonnenfeld who was, you`ll remember, a cinematographer before he became a director, handles the nonsense with a sharp eye for the smart image. After a while, the film runs out of plot, but audiences probably won`t be too troubled by that. It is important to note that the version being screened across Australia has been modified by the distributor, Columbia Tri-Star, after it was given a quite unwarranted M rating by the censorship board.

Share
2 min read

Published

Source: SBS

Share this with family and friends


Download our apps
SBS On Demand
SBS News
SBS Audio

Listen to our podcasts
SBS's award winning companion podcast.
Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who have risen to excellence despite a role-model vacuum.
Get the latest with our SBS podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch SBS On Demand
Over 11,000 hours

Over 11,000 hours

News, drama, documentaries, SBS Originals and more - for free.