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'MIB International: Fresh faces do silly as well as old . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on June 14, 2019 at 16:10:23:

Tessa Thompson's dream was to be a MIB agent. It took her 20 years before she found the NYC HQ. After impressing Emma Thompson she is sent to London, on probation, to work on a special mission there. Once she arrives, she finds Chris Hemsworth and decides to team up with him because he is so cute. So, off they go trying to save the world from alien lifeforms with bad intentions.

Both Thompson and Hemsworth generated some chemistry via clever dialog and direction. Thompson nailed it with Hemsworth right on her tail. The action wasn't as frenetic as before but the film never lets you yawn, either. Not a bad flick to see. No Easter Eggs but there are two avenues to sequels.