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Men in Black 3

4K Ultra HD Blu-ray

  • Score: 69

    from 3 reviewers

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  • MIB 3 hits decently, excels in 4K, but lacks in historical depth. A must for franchise fans.

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  • Video: 84

  • MiB series on 4K UHD impresses with sharp details, stunning HDR colors, and well-preserved effects, elevating each film's visual experience.

  • Audio: 86

  • MiB series' Dolby Atmos soundtracks excel in clarity, immersion, and LFE precision, with dynamic action and musical depth enhancing the audio experience.

  • Extra: 81

  • MiB 3's UHD has no new extras, just HD bonuses like making-of docs, VFX insights, and gag reels. All on Blu-ray, echoing 2012's release with added 4K scene shots.

  • Movie: 71

  • Men in Black Trilogy on 4K UHD lacks MIB III 3D & explores series with highs & lows, noting missed thematic opportunities but valuing character growth & creativity.

    Video: 84

    The 4K UHD rendition of "Men in Black 3" largely follows in the stellar footsteps of its predecessors, maintaining the high level of expectations set by the first two movies in the franchise. The video quality upholds a rich, consistent grain that enhances the filmic aesthetic, ensuring that details in faces, clothing, and textured environments shine through with remarkable clarity. Whether traversing the busy streets of the past or marveling at the sleek MiB headquarters, viewers can expect a level of sharpness and precision that keeps visual effects from appearing overly soft or smoothed out. This adherence to a filmic quality does not detract from the overall definition but rather enhances it, imbuing each scene with a palpable texture that stands up to the scrutiny of 4K resolution.

    The HDR color palette plays a significant role in elevating the visual experience, offering a depth and vibrancy to colors without deviating from the movie's intrinsic look and feel. The nuanced saturation, particularly in scenes featuring the iconic black suits and white shirts, is accentuated further by immaculate shadow details, deep black levels, and true-to-life skin tones. The balanced approach to color correction complements the meticulously sharp cityscapes and close-ups, ensuring a deeply saturated palette that resonates throughout, from theme park shootouts to the striking flags near the Apollo launch site. Viewers will appreciate the commitment to preserving the film's visual integrity while enhancing its dynamism through skilled color grading and HDR enhancement.

    Despite some critiques noting a perceived lack in visual punch compared to its UHD counterparts, "Men in Black 3" stands as a testament to Sony's dedication to quality home video presentations. The film's blend of 35mm and digital footage, culminating in a 4K digital intermediate, ensures that this release is possibly the finest version available for home viewing. Both practical and CGI effects are rendered with care, maintaining their luster under the scrutiny of increased resolution. The HDR10 encoding not only uplifts black levels but adds a layer of depth and dimensionality, particularly evident in sequences like J’s time jumps. All things considered, this release represents a significant achievement in home cinema, balancing technological prowess with a faithful homage to the film’s original artistic vision.

    Audio: 86

    The Dolby Atmos soundtrack of "Men in Black 3" on 4K UHD Blu Ray offers a sublime auditory feast that largely mirrors the excellence seen in its predecessors, bringing to the forefront both an impressive breadth and depth of audio. The soundscape envelops the audience in a mixture of music and cinematic pandemonium, effectively spreading across the front and engaging surround channels with balanced low-end depth. Notable are the action sequences which expand and explode with fine-tuned attention to detail. Even amidst chaotic scenes, such as shootouts that see shots zipping with hefty weight, and crashes that are met with robust bass responses, the clarity and precision of environmental effects and the harmonious support from overhead channels stand out. Dialogue maintains a crystal-clear presence, meticulously positioned to ensure it's always the focus.

    One minor hiccup in this audio journey arises with early LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) which initially lacks tightness, particularly noticeable during Boris's breakout from the moon prison. This hiccup, however, is promptly resolved, culminating in a noteworthy LFE showcase as the Apollo 11’s rocket engines test the subwoofer's limits with their mighty roar. Surround channels truly shine during a chase sequence, skillfully moving sounds around the listener's environment, from shattering glass to ambient effects, although it's noted that the overall sound design feels somewhat reserved compared to earlier series entries.

    A comparison with previous "Men in Black" titles reveals a significant LFE improvement and an equally commendable spaciousness in the mix that enhances immersion. Particularly in "Men in Black 3", there's a perceivable uptick in vertical activity, adding a vibrant layer to the already dynamic soundstage. Dialogues remain consistently clear across the trilogy, accentuated by Danny Elfman's excellent compositions, which benefit immensely from the vigorous bass tones. The audio levels are meticulously calibrated, negating the need for constant adjustment. Nevertheless, the enhanced experience and sheer enjoyment might tempt one to indulge in higher volume levels than usual, especially to relive iconic moments like J pushing the little red button in the car chase scene with the accompanying Elvis soundtrack—a testament to the series' auditory prowess.

    Extra: 81

    The "Men in Black 3" 4K UHD Blu-ray package provides a solid collection of extras, albeit only available on the bundled Blu-ray disc and not the 4K disc itself. This release echoes the 2012 Blu-ray in terms of supplementary content, featuring a blend of behind-the-scenes footage, visual effects breakdowns, and promotional materials. Standouts include the detailed "Evolution of Cool," which dives into the set design and transformation of the MIB headquarters into its 1960s counterpart, and "Keeping it Surreal," a compelling look at the invisible visual effects that shape the movie's unique aesthetic. While the additional content like "Spot the Alien Game" and Pitbull's music video might feel somewhat lackluster, overall, this collection of extras serves as a worthwhile exploration for fans and newcomers alike, providing insights into the filmmaking process and the creative decisions behind the movie. For those seeking depth in supplementary material without expecting any new additions exclusive to this release, this package will satisfy your curiosity.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Spot the Alien Game: Interactive game.
    • Partners in Time: The Making of MiB 3: Behind-the-scenes featurette.
    • The Evolution of Cool: MIB 1960's vs. Today: Insights into set design and era-specific aesthetics.
    • Keeping it Surreal: The Visual FX of MIB 3: Overview of the movie's visual effects.
    • Scene Investigations: Breakdowns of select scenes.
    • Progression Reels: Direct insight into the creation of six scenes.
    • Gag Reel: Compilation of outtakes and bloopers.
    • Music Video: Back in Time by Pitbull: Promotional music video.
    • Previews: Sneak peeks at other releases.

    Movie: 71

    In the latest 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation of "Men in Black 3", the trilogy finds its way into an inventive, albeit partially underexplored, third act. The film, set against the vibrant and tumultuous backdrop of the 1960s, aims to reinvigorate the series by delving deeper into the complex relationship between Agents J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones). This installment introduces Josh Brolin as a younger K, whose performance is commendably akin to that of Jones, adding a fresh dynamic to the duo's interactions. While Jermaine Clement presents a formidable villain, the film’s potential feels slightly curtailed by its superficial engagement with the era it portrays, resorting more to decorative stereotypes than offering a substantive exploration of its setting.

    Technically, the 4K UHD Blu-ray release shines with impeccable visual effects and detailed creature design, maintaining the creative spirit of the franchise. Despite its narrative shortcomings, "Men in Black 3" manages to redeem itself through its technical prowess and moments of genuine character development. The vividness of the 60s is brought to life with enhanced clarity and color depth, making this edition a visual treat for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The lack of inclusion of the 3D version might be a drawback for some, but the sheer quality of this release ensures that the trilogy remains an engaging watch.

    As part of the 20th Anniversary Collection, this edition reaffirms the enduring appeal of the "Men in Black" series, serving as a testament to its cultural impact over two decades. Although "Men in Black 3" may not reach the iconic status of its predecessor, it stands as a worthy continuation, balancing nostalgia with a renewed cinematic flair. With solid performances and an undeniably inventive setup, it captures the essence of what makes this franchise memorable, even if it leaves some storytelling possibilities on the table.

    Total: 69

    Men in Black 3," as an integral part of the Men in Black Trilogy, presents itself as a solid follow-up that, while not surpassing the original's iconic status, certainly stands miles ahead of its immediate predecessor in terms of quality and engagement. This film ventures into the swinging '60s, albeit the period feels more like a backdrop than a deeply explored setting, which might leave some viewers wishing for a more authentic dive into the era. However, Sony's 4K UHD release elevates the viewing experience to impressive new heights with its pristine 4K/HDR picture quality and enveloping Dolby Atmos sound design, ensuring that enthusiasts of the franchise who have upgraded to 4K will find this edition a must-have for their collection.

    Technically speaking, Sony's handling of the Men in Black Trilogy, especially with the third installment, showcases a commendable effort in remastering. The visual and auditory enhancements brought by the 4K image transfers and Dolby Atmos audio tracks add a contemporary sheen to the film that was previously unattainable. While the package could have been further enriched with the addition of new extras, particularly to celebrate significant anniversaries, the inclusion of all previous bonus features on the Blu-ray discs still represents a comprehensive collection that will satisfy most. For fans contemplating whether to "double dip," the upgrade offers substantial improvements that justify the investment.

    In conclusion, the 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Men in Black 3" offers both long-time fans and newcomers alike an ultimate viewing experience that breathes new life into the franchise. Despite some missed opportunities to delve deeper into its 1960s setting and the lack of new special features, the technical upgrades alone make this edition highly recommended. Whether you're completing your collection or contemplating upgrading, Sony's diligent remastering efforts ensure that this release stands as an essential component of any sci-fi aficionado's library.