A decent conclusion to a very decent trilogy. Men in black three represents a partial return to form and interesting story, not as much as the first but certainly better than the second which was made up of recycled materials. The film isn’t a must see, or even a should, but maybe if your in the mood a possibility. The film takes it’s time in developing and exploring the reasons for the reason Agent K has been in an even worse mood than in the previous two movies. Soon we learn that Agent K’s ultimate nemesis Boris the Animal has escaped his prison on the moon and in order to defeat him Will Smith has to travel back in time to help the younger Agent K played by Josh Brolin defeat Boris the Animal or future K will die. It’s an interesting premise and unique story, which ends in somewhat of a tragedy but is quickly swept under the rug. In the past Will Smith’s father helps Agent K but dies in the process and Will Smith watches Agent K mind wipe the boy version of Will Smith. Its an entertaining block buster, but surely not something to be overly excited to watch.