Like any self-respecting fantasy film, Men in Black – like its sequel – introduces a protagonist, in this case a couple, in the presence of Agents J and K, played by actors Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Heroes who would be nothing without villains worthy of the name.
In the first film, it is an alien that looks like a giant cockroach that descends to Earth one evening on the farm of Beatrice and Edgar (Vincent D’Onofrio remains unrecognizable throughout the film), kills the latter and takes his skin. A disguise to pass, almost, incognito.
In the next film, the role was played by actress Lara Flynn Boyle (the unforgettable Donna in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks series), who played Serlina, the alien alter-ego with the suit. Dressed as a Victoria’s Secret model, she, accompanied by a servant, is in search of the Light of Zartha.
In the end, it was New Zealand actor Jemaine Clement who had the pleasure of playing the main antagonist of the Men in Black, namely, for this third installment, Bory’s Animal. A bogeyman alien who, after escaping from a lunar prison with the help of his accomplice, has only one idea in his mind: to kill Agent K, who is responsible for his arrest and the loss of one of his arms in 1969. Boris is going to do this. Travel to the past, take Agent J.
And over the course of these three films, we’re also presented with a gallery of more or less friendly extraterrestrials that have infiltrated Earth’s civilization. And precisely with these creatures, each one more surprising than the other, today we are going to play with a simple concept: photo, in which of the three movies can we see this creature?
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