Men in Black II explained

Men in Black II
Director:Barry Sonnenfeld
Story:Robert Gordon
Music:Danny Elfman
Cinematography:Greg Gardiner
Distributor:Sony Pictures Releasing
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$140 million
Gross:$441.8 million

Men in Black II (stylized as MIIB) is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film based on the Marvel Comics series of a similar name based on the conspiracy theory. Produced by Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment in association with MacDonald Parkes Productions, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the sequel to Men in Black (1997) and the second installment in the Men in Black film series. The film was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld from a screenplay by Robert Gordon and Barry Fanaro, and it stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, with Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville, Rosario Dawson, Tony Shalhoub, and Rip Torn in supporting roles. It also featured Michael Jackson's last theatrical film appearance before his death in June 2009. In the film, the emergence of an assumed subdued alien threat reunites Kevin Brown / Agent K (Jones) and James Darrell Edwards III / Agent J (Smith).

Development for a sequel film began following the box office success of the original; Jones, Smith, and Sonnenfeld's returns were confirmed by 2001, and David Koepp was initially hired to write the screenplay. Koepp then left production to work on Spider-Man (2002) and was replaced with Gordon, who developed the script and story further. Fanaro was later brought in to perform some final rewrites to Gordon's treatment. Principal photography began on June 11, 2001 and lasted until that September, taking place primarily in New York City; filming was delayed and several scenes were reworked following the September 11 attacks that month. The film's soundtrack contained the theme song "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)", performed by Smith. Aside from this song, composer Danny Elfman, who scored the first film, returned to compose its sequel.

Men in Black II premiered at Mann Village Theater in Westwood, Los Angeles on June 26, 2002, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 3 of that same year. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, who deemed it inferior to its predecessor, but praised Jones's and Smith's performances and action sequences. Nonetheless, it was a financial success, grossing $441.8 million worldwide and becoming the fifth-highest grossing film of 2002. Its sequel, Men in Black 3, was released in 2012 to a critical and commercial incline.

Plot

In 2002, five years after joining the MIB, Agent J is the top agent but has developed a habit of neuralyzing partners he feels are emotionally unfit to cope with the work. When he is called to investigate the murder of an alien, Ben, at his pizzeria, waitress Laura Vasquez tells him that the murderers are Serleena, a shapeshifting, plant-like Kylothian who has taken the form of a Victoria's Secret lingerie model, and her two-headed servant Scrad and Charlie. Laura says they were looking for something called the Light of Zartha. J is strongly attracted to Laura, and in violation of MIB rules, does not neuralyze her to erase her memories.

J finds that little is known about the Light of Zartha, except that it is immensely powerful. As he investigates the crime, every lead points to his former partner and mentor, Agent K, who was neuralyzed upon retirement five years previously and remembers nothing of his MIB service. In Truro, Massachusetts, where K is now the town's postmaster, J convinces him of his past by proving that all of his fellow postal workers are friendly aliens.

In New York City, Serleena, along with Scrad and Charlie, launches an attack on MIB headquarters before K's neuralyzation can be reversed, but Jack Jeebs has an illegal deneuralyzer in his basement. K eventually regains his memories but remembers that years before, he neuralyzed himself specifically to erase what he knew of the Light of Zartha, and those memories have not returned. As a precaution, he left himself a series of clues.

At the pizzeria, they find a locker key. J and K fear for Laura's safety and hide her with the worms. The key opens a locker in Grand Central Terminal where a society of tiny aliens, who worship K as their deity, guard their most sacred relics: K's wristwatch and video store membership card.

At the store, as J and K watch a fictionalized story of the Light of Zartha, K remembers the Zarthan Queen Lauranna entrusted the MIB with safeguarding the Light from her nemesis, Serleena, who followed Lauranna to Earth and killed her. After hiding the Light, a grief-stricken K neuralyzed himself, both to bury his sadness and to ensure that he would never reveal its hiding place. K still cannot remember where he hid it nor what the Light looks like. Thinking it might be Laura's bracelet, he only remembers that it must return to Zartha soon, or both Earth and Zartha will be destroyed.

At the worms' apartment, they find that Serleena has captured Laura. With the worms, they infiltrate MIB headquarters, freeing Laura and the other agents. Serleena attempts to retaliate by chasing them with a spaceship through New York but is eaten by Jeff, a gigantic worm alien living in the New York City Subway.

Laura's bracelet leads J and K to the roof of a skyscraper, where a ship stands ready to transport the Light back to Zartha. K reveals that Laura is the daughter of Lauranna (and, it is implied, his daughter) and that she's also the Light. K convinces J and Laura that she must go to Zartha to save both her planet and Earth from destruction. Serleena, who has absorbed Jeff and taken his form, attempts to snatch the ship carrying Laura as it lifts off, but J and K blast her out of the sky. Since all of New York City has just witnessed this battle in the skies over the metropolis, K activates a giant neuralyzer in the torch of the Statue of Liberty.

Back at MIB headquarters, J finds the tiny locker-dwelling aliens in his locker, which K moved there to give him some perspective. When J suggests showing the miniature creatures that their universe is bigger than a locker, K opens a door and reveals that the human universe is a locker within an immense alien train station.

Cast

Voices

Production

Despite some initial involvement from David Koepp (who left to work on Panic Room and Spider-Man), the script was written by Robert Gordon and later revised by Barry Fanaro, who added pop culture references, something which Gordon had deliberately avoided.[1] Sonnenfeld took issue with the producers' focus on the love story between Will Smith's and Rosario Dawson's characters, saying that "I learned on Wild Wild West that audiences didn't want to see Will as the straight man. And until Tommy comes back into the movie, by definition Will's the straight man." Fanaro condensed the first part of the film and brought Agent K in earlier.[2] Famke Janssen was originally cast as Serlenna, but dropped out due to personal issues, Lara Flynn Boyle was hired to replace her.[3] [4]

Principal photography began on June 11, 2001 and ended on September 23, 2001. The climax of the story was originally filmed against a backdrop of the twin towers of the original World Trade Center; but after the September 11 attacks, the climactic scene was reworked to being at the Statue of Liberty. Other scenes incorporating views of the twin towers likewise were edited, or reshot.[5] [6] Filming for Men in Black II was also suspended due to the attacks.[7]

Supervising sound editor Skip Lievsay used a Synclavier to recreate and improve the original recording of the neuralyzer sound effect from the first film (which was the sound of a strobe flash as it recycles) by removing some distortion. For some of the scenes with the Serleena creature, the sound crew "took tree branches, put them inside a rubber membrane and pushed that around and added some water."[8] For the special effects scene where the subway train is attacked by Jeff the Worm, a specially designed vise was used to crush a subway car and make it look as if it had been bitten in half.[1]

Unlike the first film and the 1997 animated series, Men In Black II did not feature Agent L who was played by Linda Fiorentino, even though the character had a prominent role in the latter. It was briefly mentioned in the film by Agent J that she had been neuralyzed because she wanted to work back at the morgue. According to producer Laurie MacDonald, the studio did not consider her a permanent character in the franchise and decided to remove her from the sequel. There were also reports suggesting that Fiorentino was difficult to work with and supposedly Jones' refusal to work with her.[9] [10]

Music

See main article: Men in Black II (soundtrack). The motion picture soundtrack to Men In Black II was released on June 25, 2002 by Columbia Records.

Release

Marketing

In October 2001, the first photos for Men in Black II were revealed. A teaser trailer premiered in December 2001, which was attached to the screenings of and Ali.[11] Just four months later in April 2002, a new trailer was released online. It made its debut in theaters on May 3 with the release of Spider-Man.[12]

Burger King began selling a variety of kids meal toys themed to the film at their restaurants.[13] Several action figures were also released by Hasbro at the North American International Toy Fair event.[14]

A video game partly based on the film was released in 2002, titled .[15]

Home media

Men In Black II was released on DVD and VHS on November 26, 2002,[16] and on Blu-ray on May 1, 2012. It came with an alternate ending where J is sent to the homeworld of the aliens from Grand Central Station.[17]

In the United Kingdom, the film was watched by 710,000 viewers on subscription television channel Sky Movies 1 in 2004, making it the year's eighth most-watched film on subscription television.[18]

The entire Men In Black series was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on December 5, 2017.[19]

Reception

Box office

Released theatrically on July 3, 2002, Men in Black II earned $18.5 million on its opening day, making it the third-highest Wednesday opening, behind and Jurassic Park III.[20] The film would go on to make $52,148,751 during its opening weekend, becoming the highest Fourth of July three-day opening weekend, surpassing its predecessor Men in Black.[21] [22] Within five days, it grossed $87.1 million, breaking Independence Days record for having the biggest five-day Fourth of July Wednesday opening.[23] Men in Black II would hold the record for having the largest Fourth of July opening weekend until it was surpassed by Spider-Man 2 in 2004.[24] That same year, I, Robot tied the record for having the highest opening weekend for a Will Smith film. Both films remained so until 2007 when they were taken by I Am Legend.[25] The film was ranked number one at the box office upon opening, beating out The Powerpuff Girls Movie. It would go on to compete against other summer films like Lilo & Stitch, Mr. Deeds and Minority Report.[26] The film held the number one position in its second weekend with revenue of $24,410,311, a 53.2% decrease from the previous weekend. The third weekend saw a 40.4% decrease, with box office of $14,552,335, coming in at number three.[27]

In its fourth weekend, the film was at fourth place, with revenue of $8,477,202. Men in Black II fell out of the top ten after five weekends.[28] After sixty-two days of release in North America, Men in Black II had grossed $190,418,803. 43.1% of the film's worldwide revenue of $445,135,288 came from North America.[29]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on 198 reviews, with an average score of 5.30/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Lacking the freshness of the first movie, MIB 2 recycles elements from its predecessor with mixed results."[30] On Metacritic, the film received a score of 49 based on 37 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[31] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[32]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times said, "Within the trivial, ingratiating scope of its ambition... the sequel is pleasant enough" and, noting the vast array of aliens designed by Rick Baker, said that the film "really belongs to Mr. Baker."[33] A review in The Hindu called the film "worth viewing once."[34] A review from Digital Media FX magazine praised the spaceships as looking realistic, but criticized many of the simpler visual effects, such as the moving backgrounds composited behind the car windows using blue-screen (which it called a throwback to the special effects of earlier decades).[35] In August 2002, Entertainment Weekly placed the Worm Guys among their list of the best CG characters, and said that enlarging the roles of Frank the Pug and the Worm Guys in Men in Black II was beneficial for the "tiring franchise."[36]

Accolades

The film was nominated for both Best Science Fiction Film at the Saturn Awards and "Best Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture" at the Visual Effects Society Award but lost to both Minority Report and respectively. [37] [38] The film also earned a Razzie Award nomination for Lara Flynn Boyle as Worst Supporting Actress.[39]

Sequels

See main article: Men in Black 3. A sequel titled Men in Black 3, was released in 2012.

See main article: Men in Black: International. A fourth installment, Men in Black: International, was released in 2019.

Notes and References

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  2. Karger . Dave . July 12, 2002 . Aliens, Smith, And Jones . Entertainment Weekly . 2 . February 23, 2023.
  3. Web site: July 19, 2001 . Boyle Replacing Janssen in Men in Black 2 . . en.
  4. Web site: Harrison . Mark . 2019-06-11 . Men In Black: The Franchise's Behind-The-Scenes Battles . Den of Geek . en-US.
  5. Web site: September 14, 2001 . Digital Media FX News Archives: Men In Black 2 Ending to be Refilmed After Disaster . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20020124131224/http://www.digitalmediafx.com/News2001/September/091401.html . 2002-01-24 . December 22, 2008 . Digital Media FX.
  6. Web site: Romine . Damon . September 22, 2001 . Tragedy Affects Men in Black 2 . TVGuide.com . en.
  7. Web site: Linder. Brian. MIB2 Edited. IGN. August 17, 2022. September 14, 2001.
  8. Web site: Men In Black 2 . December 21, 2008 . Jackson . Blair . July 2, 2002 . Mix . https://web.archive.org/web/20081203210046/http://mixonline.com/sound4picture/film_tv/audio_men_black/ . December 3, 2008 . dead .
  9. Web site: Garrett . Victor . Men in Black II: Why Agent L Never Came Back For the Sequel . MovieWeb . December 19, 2022 . 19 May 2023.
  10. Web site: Gallagher . Simon . 10 Movie Characters Cut From Sequels (In The Worst Way) . What Culture . September 5, 2018 . 19 May 2023.
  11. Web site: Linder. Brian. Men in Black 2 Stills. IGN. April 22, 2022. October 31, 2001.
  12. Web site: Linder. Brian. Out of This World MIB II Trailer. IGN. April 22, 2022. April 30, 2002.
  13. Web site: August 2, 2002 . Taste life as a special agent . The Bolton News.
  14. Web site: Keier. Helen. Toy Fair 2002 Day Two - Part 2: Star Wars, Men in Black II, and More!. IGN. April 22, 2022. February 20, 2002.
  15. Web site: Men in Black II: Alien Escape - GameSpot . gamespot.com . June 12, 2019 .
  16. News: Hettrick . Scott . August 25, 2002 . Col TriStar adds trio of fall vid releases . . April 8, 2023.
  17. Web site: Men in Black II DVD Release Date. DVDs Release Dates. en-US. May 19, 2018.
  18. News: UK Film Council Statistical Yearbook: Annual Review 2004/05 . 76 . . 21 April 2022 . British Film Institute.
  19. Web site: Men in Black 4K Blu-ray . 2023-02-23 . blu-ray.com.
  20. Web site: July 5, 2002 . Back in Green, 'Men in Black 2' Grabs Est. $35 Million in Two Days . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230101020450/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/article/ed645137412/. January 1, 2023 . January 1, 2023 . Box Office Mojo.
  21. Web site: Same weekend. New record. 'Men in Black 2' Bags $87 Million Over Fourth of July Weekend. Box Office Mojo. October 5, 2014.
  22. Web site: Fuson . Brian . July 10, 2002 . Men in Black II' Starts Fourth of July Weekend With a Bang . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117093221/http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/theatrical_article.cfm?article_id=3407 . November 17, 2007 . October 12, 2019 . Homemediamagazine.com . The Hollywood Reporter.
  23. News: Box Office Has a Record Weekend, 'Men in Black' Leading the Way. The New York Times . July 8, 2002 . Lyman . Rick .
  24. Web site: July 5, 2004 . Spider-Man 2 Earns Record $180.1 Million in 6 Days! . SuperheroHype.com.
  25. News: December 17, 2007 . Smith's 'Legend' lives on with $76.5 million record debut . 4 . Tipton County Tribune . live . January 1, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230101062631/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115559753/smiths-legend-lives-on-with-765/ . January 1, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  26. Web site: July 7, 2002 . Independence Day record tumbles to MIBII . Screen Daily.
  27. Web site: Gray . Brandon . July 22, 2002 . 'Road to Perdition' Squeaks Past 'Stuart Little 2' in Photo Finish . May 15, 2023 . Box Office Mojo . May 15, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230515001557/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/article/ed712246276/ . live .
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  29. Web site: Men In Black II . . May 3, 2016.
  30. Web site: Men in Black II (2002) . . . December 14, 2022 .
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  39. Web site: 23rd annual Razzie Award nominees . UPI . February 10, 2003 . January 1, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111104120446/http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2003/02/10/23rd-annual-Razzie-Award-nominees/UPI-86741044873000/ . November 4, 2011 . dead .