A series of individuals all wearing the same clothing and having similar mannerisms, in a top secret company, that’s funded by the government in order to monitor all alien life forms coming and going in relevant jurisdictions. A bit farfetched? To clarify who haven’t seen it, Men in Black is a reference to the colour of clothing they wear, not the skin.
Men in Black is loosely based on the certain reports given by individuals /witnesses and information gathered over decades, whom state their existence could of been swept under the rug, and therefore are closer to home than we may think. If the trafficking of aliens were coming through at such a volume, we would have seen them by now, roaming around at a local shop or having a beer at a bar with friends.
There has always been sighting reports, countless memorabilia dedicated to alien beings, that’s also in conjunction with our love for the mystery of the stars, space and what could be out there, as X-Files mention in there title sequence.
As for the films what you’ll really enjoy is all the interesting Sci-Fi gadgets, weapons and vehicle creativity, of course all fictional but still, it’s good to imagine such objects being used.
What’s also interesting and enjoyable is seeing aliens in our normal environment being talked to and monitored in more or less the similar way we get governed. When we get a parking ticket, or speeding ticket, it’s a superb look into a different world, though that world is still ours, seeing them mixed in with our society unknowingly amongst us. In fact there were a few people I’ve seen down the road, who look like aliens, probably not best to report it to the Men In Black though.
In conclusion Men In Black now a trilogy is a fun, comedic and is equally action packed too; even if you’re not a huge Sci-Fi fan anyone would see something in it.
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