Review of Men in Black: International (2019) by Twitu — 14 Oct 2019
Feels very uninspired. Even some good actors wont make the characters lovable, simply because they are written like the stereotypical monotone, sterile, unemotional, Mary Sue'y and unfunny characters nowadays.
The Walking Dead seems to have started this trend, by even killing off all the lovable ones quickly and only running a show based on its story alone, and now you see it almost everywhere, but the story wasnt even good or innovative either. Its a boring action fest. Obviously aimed at children, but even I as a child wouldnt have liked it. I liked movies like that as a child because of the characters. They were my heroes, they were lovable, they had their flaws, they had a deep personality, they were funny, they did great and believable things. Nowdays these film makers obviously either think children are all dumb as a rock or they aim to indoctrinate them with crap like this.
And since its aimed at children, in these times it of course also has the mandatory SJW theme. MEN in Black. Of course they go off on that because woMEN are not included in MANkind and MEN in Black. Clearly we never saw female Men in Black before, huh?
Instead of respecting that, and not doing division, they gotta do division, not only by mentioning it, but also mentioning it in an arrogant, femsplaining divisive way, and thus only showing their divisive and hypocritical ways. The main character from then on is completely unlikable, not that the others were not.
This review of Men in Black: International (2019) was written by Twitu on 14 Oct 2019.
Men in Black: International has generally received mixed reviews.
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