Yeah that shit’s dope… But have you seen the new Men In Black International. It’s the fourth installment of men in black series. This time they go international that’s why mib international. Men in black are the guys to save the earth from mischievous alien threat but this time mib organization is having threat within the organization one of their own. The CGIs are well done, the story is great, Chris Hemsworth’s performance was pretty good… All this action and ad­ven­ture is easy on the eyes, and it’s made easier by a narrative that zips and zaps, via high-speed rail (a conveyance that makes Japan’s bullet train seem like Metro during single-tracking) from Paris to New York to London to Naples to the Sahara and the aforementioned Morocco. It’s a scenic, if slightly tedious, travelogue, one that justifies the film’s subtitle while feeling more perfunctory than necessary. As always, the film is populated by a quirky universe of aliens, including a sexy arms dealer with octopus-like limbs (Rebecca Ferguson) and a ferret-sized “living beard” that masquerades as a man’s facial hair. The Men in Black universe is a world of rules: rules for agents and rules for aliens. There are also rules about how these stories are told, and this installment observes them, to a fault. For some fans, it will be enough just to revisit a beloved fantasy world of smart-mouthed E.T.s, neuralizers and other gadgets for another two hours. For others, the thought may occur to them that, 22 years after the first film, Men in Black have been getting things done the same way for so long (obeying rules that have always worked, without question) that they could stand to break a few of them. Overall, it’s a pretty good movie very underrated (in my opinion). I’d give it a solid 8/10 (it would be a 9/11 if there were planes crashing into buildings, but there aren’t).