MOVIELORD101
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Ok, just returned from seeing it again and i've now read the store on the behind the scenes issues. Here's what I think might've been what happened regarding the plot:
Whatever the case, the fact the movie came out coherent at all is nothing short of a miracle and I really didn't think it was anywhere near as bad as all those critics are saying. But again that's just me.
According to the report, F. Garry Grey allegedly wanted a darker story with a political edge and Walter Parkes thought it was a terrible idea. I think Grey wanted this movie to be more like Captain America: The Winter Soldier and have the idea of the MIB being infiltrated by an alien mole be an even bigger deal than what we got. However, i think in the end Grey's the one mostly at fault here, unlike the similar incident with the Hellboy reboot where the 2 meddling producers there didn't seem to understand the concept of this source material. Men in Black's a more comedy-centric series at its core and having a deadly serious plot like that might've turned people off regardless of other factors.
Whatever the case, the fact the movie came out coherent at all is nothing short of a miracle and I really didn't think it was anywhere near as bad as all those critics are saying. But again that's just me.