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"Men in Black II"
PG-13, 2002
Starring Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith
Roles are reversed in "Men in Black II" (MIBII), because in this episode, Agent
J is the experienced intergalactic cop, while Agent K comes back from working in
the post office, which, by the way, director Barry Sonnendale tells the audience
is composed almost entirely of aliens. The new elements of MIBII are more
progressive than the story carried over from the original "Men in Black,"
composed of intergalactic elite cops who strive mightily to keep the population
ignorant yet somewhat protected from the outside universe.
In the future depicted by "Men in Black," customs and immigration, trade and
black markets remain important with the same dynamics as we see now under
imperialism. The recognizable black market trade in the universe includes
evermore sophisticated handguns, including the "Reverberating Carbonizer,"
"Noisy Cricket" and the more rifle-like "Series 4 Deatomizer." With such a
"vision" of the future, the Hollywood bourgeoisie reassures the rest of the
bourgeoisie that its rule is permanent, while details such as what the latest
guns are, which government agencies do what and which aliens are the truly
important ones all change.
Being a sequel, MIBII operates within the framework of the original reactionary
premise; nonetheless, important new elements do arise within MIBII. The movie
opens with a space alien deciding to take the form of a "Victoria Secret" model.
A species both flower-like and snake-like poses as a magazine model, and
immediately ingests a would-be rapist in the park, only to defecate the rapist
in order to regain her figure.
For the rest of the movie, we are left wondering whether the villain is right,
that with the right set of mammary glands, evil can take over the world. It
certainly seems that the villain Serleena, the Kylothian monster has her
tentacles around most of the world. Another bad guy from agent J's generation
has a prison record for selling away the ozone of Earth. The new "bad guys" of
MIBII appear to be softcore pornography incarnated in Serleena and pollution;
yet Agent J and Agent K are still just super-cops.
MIBII is witty and mentally challenging compared with most movies; the acting is
good and overall MIBII is an expensive-to-produce-movie, a real work of art.
MIBII also has the added bonus relative to the original that it seeks to put
things "in proportion." From MIBII's instant sociology and anthropology, we
learn of a society that lives in a locker and that also worships ordinary
religion in addition to a wrist watch, an MIB agent, commercials they have heard
somewhere and pornography. MIBII even seems dialectical somewhat in pointing out
that the universe seems to have infinite depth in both directions--universes
smaller than the MIB universe and universes that may be larger and making Earth
seem like little more than a locker in Grand Central Station. If there is an
MIBIII, we hope it continues to add in more positive elements, the way MIBII
did. We still feel that most of the effort going into MIBII is wasted, but we
could easily see how this movie could be improved in progressive directions.