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ComedyScience FictionAction

Men in Black: International

- The world's not going to save itself.

The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.

Release Date : 2019-06-12

Language :FrenchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Amblin EntertainmentParkes+MacDonald Image NationColumbia PicturesTencent Pictures

Production Country : ChinaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Men in Black IVMen in Black 4Men in Black 4: International

Cast

Chris Hemsworth

Character Name : Henry / Agent H

Original Name : Chris Hemsworth

Gender : Male

Tessa Thompson

Character Name : Molly Wright / Agent M

Original Name : Tessa Thompson

Gender : Female

Rebecca Ferguson

Character Name : Riza Stavros

Original Name : Rebecca Ferguson

Gender : Female

Kumail Nanjiani

Character Name : Pawny (voice)

Original Name : Kumail Nanjiani

Gender : Male

Rafe Spall

Character Name : Agent C

Original Name : Rafe Spall

Gender : Male

Laurent Bourgeois

Character Name : Alien Twin #1

Original Name : Laurent Bourgeois

Gender : Male

Larry Bourgeois

Character Name : Alien Twin #2

Original Name : Larry Bourgeois

Gender : Male

Emma Thompson

Character Name : Agent O

Original Name : Emma Thompson

Gender : Female

Liam Neeson

Character Name : Agent High T

Original Name : Liam Neeson

Gender : Male

Mandeiya Flory

Character Name : Young Molly

Original Name : Mandeiya Flory

Gender : Female

Kayvan Novak

Character Name : Vungus / Nasr / Bassam

Original Name : Kayvan Novak

Gender : Male

Annie Burkin

Character Name : Nerlene

Original Name : Annie Burkin

Gender : Female

Tim Blaney

Character Name : Frank the Pug (voice)

Original Name : Tim Blaney

Gender : Male

Spencer Wilding

Character Name : Luca Brasi

Original Name : Spencer Wilding

Gender : Male

Marcy Harriell

Character Name : Molly's Mom

Original Name : Marcy Harriell

Gender : Female

Inny Clemons

Character Name : Molly's Dad

Original Name : Inny Clemons

Gender : Male

Thom Fountain

Character Name : Worm Guy #1 (voice)

Original Name : Thom Fountain

Gender : Male

Drew Massey

Character Name : Worm Guy #2 (voice)

Original Name : Drew Massey

Gender : Male

Aaron Serotsky

Character Name : Man in Black #1

Original Name : Aaron Serotsky

Gender : Male

Matthew Bates

Character Name : FBI HR Guy

Original Name : Matthew Bates

Gender : Male

Sartaj Garewal

Character Name : CIA Recruiter

Original Name : Sartaj Garewal

Gender : Male

Stephen Wight

Character Name : Guy

Original Name : Stephen Wight

Gender : Male

Brian Silliman

Character Name : Cabbie

Original Name : Brian Silliman

Gender : Male

John Sousa

Character Name : Jimmy the Alien

Original Name : John Sousa

Gender : Male

Jeff Kim

Character Name : Lead MIB Agent

Original Name : Jeff Kim

Gender : Male

Michael Adams

Character Name : MIB Lead Interrogator

Original Name : Michael Adams

Gender : Male

Andrew Greenough

Character Name : Freddie the Alien

Original Name : Andrew Greenough

Gender : Male

Natasha Culzac

Character Name : Nightclub Waitress

Original Name : Natasha Culzac

Gender : Female

David Hartley

Character Name : MIB Forensics Agent

Original Name : David Hartley

Gender : Male

Paul Brennen

Character Name : Alien Boss

Original Name : Paul Brennen

Gender : Male

Ania Sowinski

Character Name : Alien Woman / Boss' Wife

Original Name : Ania Sowinski

Gender : Female

Stefan Kalipha

Character Name : Antique Shopkeeper

Original Name : Stefan Kalipha

Gender : Male

Daniel Scott-Smith

Character Name : Nightclub Bartender

Original Name : Daniel Scott-Smith

Gender : Male

Vincent Pirillo

Character Name : MIB Security Guard

Original Name : Vincent Pirillo

Gender : Male

Kaya Brown-Hallam

Character Name : NIghtclub Patron #1

Original Name : Kaya Brown-Hallam

Gender : Male

Beau Fowler

Character Name : Nightclub Patron #2

Original Name : Beau Fowler

Gender : Male

Lukas DiSparrow

Character Name : Nightclub Patron #3

Original Name : Lukas DiSparrow

Gender : Male

Andy Beckwith

Character Name : Viper Room Player

Original Name : Andy Beckwith

Gender : Male

Romanos Blanco

Character Name : Man at Eiffel Tower

Original Name : Romanos Blanco

Gender : Male

Aistė Diržiūtė

Character Name : Woman at Eiffel Tower

Original Name : Aistė Diržiūtė

Gender : Female

Anatole Taubman

Character Name : French Salesman

Original Name : Anatole Taubman

Gender : Male

Sorel Johnson

Character Name : Nervous Forensic Tech

Original Name : Sorel Johnson

Gender : Female

Paul Smith

Character Name : Proprietor (Charlie)

Original Name : Paul Smith

Gender : Male

Mike Capozzola

Character Name : Veteran MIB Agent

Original Name : Mike Capozzola

Gender : Male

J.J. Abrams

Character Name : Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Original Name : J.J. Abrams

Gender : Male

Elle Black

Character Name : Alien Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Elle Black

Gender : Female

Donald Glover

Character Name : Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Original Name : Donald Glover

Gender : Male

Ariana Grande

Character Name : Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Original Name : Ariana Grande

Gender : Female

Elon Musk

Character Name : Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Original Name : Elon Musk

Gender : Male

Hiten Patel

Character Name : Tech Geek (uncredited)

Original Name : Hiten Patel

Gender : Male

Dimitri 'Vegas' Thivaios

Character Name : Undercover Alien (uncredited)

Original Name : Dimitri 'Vegas' Thivaios

Gender : Male

Mike Lewis

Character Name :

Original Name : Mike Lewis

Gender : Male

Luke Johnson

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Luke Johnson

Gender : Male

Rene Costa

Character Name : Human Alien (uncredited)

Original Name : Rene Costa

Gender : Male

Reviews

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SWITCH.

@maketheSWITCH

2021-06-23

'MIB: International' sounds like a good idea on paper, from the cast and the director - even for the franchise, the idea to go “International” sounds really exciting and a great way to expand the world without being too tied to the original films. Unfortunately, it’s just another boring blockbuster using a nostalgic property to make a quick buck without understanding what made the lighting in a bottle that was the first film work. We didn’t even get a rap tie-in song from Will Smith or even Pitbull, and that’s what truly hurts the most. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-men-in-black-international-wish-we-could-memory-wipe-this-one

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Rodney Wollam

@Columbusbuck

2021-06-23

Chris Hemsworth just makes everything better. The only good parts of Ghostbusters was Hemsworth. His Thor movies were the best of the MC individual movies and his presence made the Avengers movies that much more enjoyable. Similarly, his levity here made a decline from MiB3 more tolerable. He's just fun to watch.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

They've changed the setting, the leads, the journey cycle, the effects, (most of) the supporting cast, the tone, and the timeframe, yet somewhere we still have the exact same plot. Four for four on _Men in Black_ with the EXACT. SAME. PLOT. I was entertained though, so, there's only so much I can complain really. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Dusker

@sambice

2021-12-14

Yikes... The most challenging thing about watching Men In Black: International, was enduring Chris Hemsworth attempting 'acting'. I find his attempts at portraying the rogue-ish film character archetype he's trying for to to be utterly charmless, devoid of any ability to portray the humour or any sense of timing, or charisma, that the character is straining and screaming for.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-09-06

**Despite the radical break with the previous films and characters, the film has its value and brings a certain new blood to the franchise.** The MIB franchise got off to a good start, had a bad time with the second movie, and picked up a bit in the third movie. These three films, however, were the result of the direction of Barry Sonnenfeld, who now leaves the project and gives the direction to Felix Gray. The leads, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, also do not return to their roles, which makes the film, basically, a spin-off. The script is a breath of fresh air: we abandon American soil and leave behind what we know. The story is set almost entirely in Europe, between London and Paris. It is there that the new Agent M will train. She has known about the existence of the agency since she was a child, she always wanted to belong to it, and now she has her chance. In London, she is under the guidance of her chief, Agent High T, and collaborates with Agent H, who is considered to be the best British agent. After the death of a royal from an alien planet in their care, they realize that an invasion of Earth is imminent, and it is up to them to prevent this threat. Honestly, it took me a while to form an opinion about this film. On the one hand, the franchise desperately needed an injection of new blood and new stuff. They just couldn't insist on a sold-out formula! On the other hand, I understand those who may feel disappointed in their expectations, as familiar faces (in particular Smith and Jones) have disappeared from the scene. After thinking a little about what I saw, I came to the conclusion that the risk of cutting radically with what had been done before and presenting to the public something made with different actors was, perhaps, a good idea. It will never please everyone, especially Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones fans, or those who understand that there should have been a line of continuity between all the movies, but I handled it all well, and I think the changes had more advantages than disadvantages. Of course, this might not have worked out so well if the script and characters hadn't been well conceived. In fact, the characters were well-thought-out, have strength and character, and are not far behind those we already knew, especially M and H. The choice of actors was also happy: I liked the work of Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, and the way as the film avoids the temptation to create some romantic sub-plot between them, which would have been too cliché. Sadly, Emma Thompson has little to do in this film, but what she does is well done. Liam Neeson is an extremely skilled and competent actor and does his job very well, but from the middle of the film, his character is an obvious villain that is handed over to us in an overly simplistic way. Technically, the film has many qualities, starting with a very good cinematography with good lighting and an intelligent and elegant use of colors. The camera does a dynamic job and follows the movement, especially in the action scenes. The film strongly bets on a stylized look, in the night scenes, and on the good quality CGI that the green screen allows and that often dispenses with the use of filming on location. Unfortunately, and I've felt this more than once, London and Parisian environments sound too fake and artificial, that is, it's all too evident that it's all done digitally. I liked the generality of the aliens and their look, sometimes original and bizarre. The sets and costumes are generally good, and I liked the way the characters' black suits were, this time, more individualized. As for the soundtrack, which inherits some previous leitmotifs, it is reasonably forgettable.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

Well... this was another sequel that no one asked for, at all and we can probably honestly say that this is a huge reason why it flopped. I had absolutely no interest in seeing another sequel of MIB, especially one without Will Smith, and especially one that is gender-swapped and rests closer to the reboot mark than the remake mark. Which are all reasons why I didn't see it until it came around for free. And as predicted while all but rebooting the franchise, it also attempts to make a political statement with the jokes coming from "laugh because you agree with this" type of humor, which rarely actually lands. And as a result it feels like SNL doing MIB in a sequel no one asked for.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-29

Good idea - let's refreshen the cast, relocate to jolly-old England and hopefully we can re-ignite this tiring format by putting a devious fifth columnist amongst the "MIB" organisation to cause mayhem and mischief. Well, I'm afraid they were just plain wrong! All of that might have worked if the special effects and alien creepy-crawlies were supported by a decent STORY. Alas, not to be. This bumbles along entirely supported by Chris Hemsworth - and there are limits to even his charismatic skills. Please let this be an end, or we will all be heading to the transporter pad with our Marlboro Lights!