
After breaking out of LunarMax, a moon-based maximum security prison, Boris the Animal (Jemaine Clement) decides to go back in time and eliminate the person who arrested him - Agent K (Josh Brolin). When he does so, Agent J (Will Smith) realizes that the timeline has been changed and he too travels back to July 15, 1969, the day before Agent K is killed. After overcoming some disbelief, J manages to convince young K and others of just who he is and why he's there. With the he... (Full plot summary below)
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After breaking out of LunarMax, a moon-based maximum security prison, Boris the Animal (Jemaine Clement) decides to go back in time and eliminate the person who arrested him - Agent K (Josh Brolin). When he does so, Agent J (Will Smith) realizes that the timeline has been changed and he too travels back to July 15, 1969, the day before Agent K is killed. After overcoming some disbelief, J manages to convince young K and others of just who he is and why he's there. With the help of Griffin (Michael Stuhlbarg), a being who can see all timelines, they track Boris down. J also learns a secret, something old Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) had never told him.
Leave your thoughts about Men in Black 3.
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumMIB3 is one giant leap for mankind because Josh Brolin shows up to play the younger Agent K. And he just nails the feat, triumphantly creating a riff on/homage to the Tommy Lee Jones-ness of K that goes much deeper (and funnier) than a simple imitation of drawl and speech patterns. |
| Dig BostonMonica CastilloThe third time is supposed to be the charm, right? |
| Illinois TimesCharles KoplinskiIntelligence and wit make MIB 3 a winner. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettThough there are a few highlights, surprisingly, megastar Will Smith isn't one of them. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferAs far as unnecessary sequels are concerned, Men in Black 3 is a serviceable addition to the series. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip MartinThe third act resolves into the thrill-park experience high-concept movies of this type typically become, before ending on a note of unexpected (and possibly uncanonical) sweetness. In the end, MIB3 is surprisingly touching. It may make you wet your eyes. |
| Mania.comRob VauxI wouldn't recommend taking MIB3's tortured path to success; I'm just really glad it got there. |
| Christianity TodaySteven D. GreydanusIt's all acceptably diverting, not actively unpleasant like the 2002 sequel. There are no grand twists or revelations comparable to the truth about the "galaxy" in the original. |
| TV GuidePerry SeibertThe fresh blood added to MiB3 makes it such an enjoyable movie. Brolin's evocation of Jones never fails to amuse. |
| Urban CinefileLouise KellerIt's the exploration of the cool, unfathomable yin-yang relationship between Will Smith's J and Tommy Lee Jones' K that elevates this third film of the franchise beyond its quirky and inventive expectations. |