lt was great acting on Josh Brolin's part. Everyone in the theatre I was in was crying (or from what I could see, I was looking around to see if anyone else was, and it sure looked like it) :(
K has become one of my favorite characters of all time. He truly is a very wise man, and he also saw that J would honor his father’s legacy by serving in the MIB.
I don’t think he would’ve remember him. It was some kid who’s dad died - then like 20 years later he meets J (will Smith). In this crazy line of work with aliens and saving the planet, I don’t think he’d remember him.
This one small scene really changes almost the whole first film in a way. Really helps understand K's determination in recruiting J, as well as his stern/strict demeanor.... He felt responsible for J. Really nice way the wrap things up.
Well hear me out. There are two ways you can put this. Scene 1: they only did it as a cheap way to tug your heartstring and force J and K to bond through "destiny". Scene two, which is the first thing I thought. This is clearly the last MIB movie(without a full reboot). The writers seem to imply that Boris is the toughest encounter K had to deal with, which normally wouldn't be too bad. Arrest the villain, mindwipe the brat, just like in the original timeline. However it seems that the inclusion of Future J and Boris might have shaken K up, which would be why he killed Boris instead of arresting (not this time), and at that small moment in time Kay showed intense emotional distress. That would be something he wouldn't forget, hence the favoritism in the first movie. I don't think this is the moment that made him into a tight ass since he seemed to be that way since the womb, but I agree, that would be a little silly. If anything he would be less likely to show emotion buts its just a bit TOO campy that it "happens" to be J as a kid who breaks him.
Yes I definitely agree. I know this is a comedy but that was a very beautiful scene that ties the movie together. Jay getting recruited was more meaningful, and now we know why
Antichrist2000 It's usually the innocence of children that distorts a person's mental state. K can do whatever it takes to keep the world from being invaded or destroyed; that's his job. Wiping a young boy's memory to keep him from knowing his father was just murdered seconds ago, only a few feet from, was not part of his job. My guess is K was eventually filled with uncertainty and regret from having wiped J's memory, and that pain stayed with him even after meeting J again.
This ending, was the best to a franchise ever, it’s bittersweet, knowing that agent Kay has kept an eye on Jay for years is heartwarming, but knowing that Jays father was killed and he never knew up until this point, is also sad. This movie answered a lot of questions, like why K picked J all these years, why he would get mad at J for talking bad about his father, and J asking K if he ever Nuerolzyed him, answered all in one scene, that’s how you end a franchise 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Si Dunue lucas released the second half of a movie series before its first. The intended way to see the movies is to figure out how things began AFTER you see them conclude
Absolutely and now that makes the question from mib1 even funnier. Don’t play with me have you ever flashy thing me. Hahaha here we see he flashy thinged him long long ago. And before anyone jumps in to correct yes I know it’s called a neurolizer but that’s what J first called it in mib1 was flashy thing.
Because Borris killed J's father and with J being around was hard for K to reveal the truth to him knowing that it would hurt him very badly and that he would be out for revenge on him. It's shocking that Borris didn't say that J looked familiar to him. At least J went back in time to convince K to kill Borris and was grateful to him for looking after him.
jafeir and why he remembered K, but nobody else did. Because he was there the day his father died. And inadvertently got his revenge on the man who killed him.
This makes me love K even more because he cared about that kid. And J never knew. He knew after this moment that he would never take K for granted again.
J’s dad was a good man. He knew he was going to die, but he still chose to do the right thing. The way he says “I wish I could” is so deep. He was at peace with his decision
Paul Georges In the first movie agent K had a special interest In a slum kid who wouldn’t fit the exact qualifications to even be considered for the MIB(slum kid being agent J). And that reason was revealed to be this.
The fact that Jay's father accepted the future when Griffin showed it makes him a respectable and honorable hero. You can tell he accepted it when he said "I wished I could." which makes this scene sadder
He didn't just show him the future, he showed him his son's future if he sacrificed himself. "So what did Griffin show you anyways?" "Just how important you really are. You and your partner."
This is actually a story about fatherhood. Many fathers keep things from their kids. They stay quiet or take the abuse. The only reward is their kids growing up right and maybe one day appreciating the truth if it ever comes out. Not all men have clean backgrounds and shield their kids so they don't end up like them.
I felt the exact same way. The entire time since Griffin said "I don't like to watch this part." I was thinking Jay was going to die, but then what I was assuming was a random background character dies instead of Jay. I give a sigh of relief... "Daddy! Daddy!" That line stopped my train of thought completely. Those two words were like a punch to the gut and the oncoming clues to the truth hit me even harder.
i dont remember id K knew that J was the kid James so my take is that he was keeping an eye on him all those years untill it dawned on him that he looked just like the guy from the future. then when he realized he took the first opportunity to recruit him
"James if you look right here I'm going to tell you the only thing you ever need to know " "Titan was like most planets, too many mouths not enough to go around"
Dang you k mameing me fell for MiB agent that's why love k he's more then FBI or MiB he's a human helping both alien and humans like agent k for president 2020
No, it's deeper both ways of him meeting J again in the first MIB now. But in one timeline Jay didn't know his father and K is changed. And another Jay knows his pops was a hero and K kept his personality from the 60s.
@@georgioevans1289 what makes no sense is that k never knew j as a child because in the first movie he was talking about a event in 1968 and he said that j wouldn't remember because he wasn't alive at that time. Why would he say that if he knew j as a kid.
@@jamelgallagher6602 Pretty sure you have to be more specific, because I don't understand what you mean here or why this contradicts anything. Was J born and alive in 1968? (as in old enough to remember anything) Further more would K even mention anything to J that would ever be seen as admitting to knowing him before. In other words was it possible that K was just making a joke at J's expense, how younger people often joke about how much older people are them even though its only like 10 years or so between the age difference. Such as making a joke "So you were around when Disney first started, what was that like?"
This right here is why I think Brolin is one of the best actors today. The tone in his voice and body language were so genuine that I legit got lost in the moment. Not ashamed to say I actually cried here.
Kay is known for being a hardass and emotionless but when he said " his best pal" his voice was breaking. He was about to cry looking at little James. He sounded like a father trying to find words to explain death to a child who up until this moment was waiting for his daddy in the car. They probably had plans after. Get ice cream.. Go home and watch a game... Or just live life and Kay knows that.
"Where's my dad?" He's right in front of you, Jay. Kay became the father he never had. He's been keeping an eye on Jay ever since. This still makes me tear up.
another great moment is when griff tells him “where there is death, there will always be death” and just in the way his face changes, just in his eyes you can tell j thinks that the only future where he saves k is one where _he_ dies, but that he’s going to do it anyway. I know people joke about will smith playing himself in every movie but I’d say this trilogy is really where he shines, particularly when he gets to do more understated emotional moments like that where it’s all in the way he reacts
Try watching Oldboy. That’s the one where Thanos gets locked up for 20 years manipulated by Mantis. He tries to get information from Nick Fury and hooks up with Scarlet Witch (Wanda). Lol.
Now that I think about it. This might be the reason why Older K is always so serious and gloomy. When J asks him "What happened to you man" earlier in the film K replies with "Don't know hasn't happened yet". This might be the thing that happened to make K the serious gloomy man in the future.
K owed J's father his life and his repaying it and taking on responsibility for lil J as a prominent father figure. It's beautiful and a PERFECT ending to an underrated Trilogy!😢❤
José Roberto Alván You idiot , is 16 walls refrence because it was the 16 4 wall break in dead pool 1 . That's why he said is 16 because is the 16th wall break .
@man with square mustache we don’t know if he’s been looking after Jay from the background. He may have helped become the best of the NYPD without him knowing
@@mrkoala7193 You have a point, becuz even after he neutralized James, he still told him the truth. Not about how his father died but that his father was a hero
I agree, it makes us realize just how great of a father figure K was to J. I always cry from watching that scene, I could just feel the pain in K’s voice.😔
2:23 I know this scene is sad and all but you gotta admit it reminds you of one particular scene. "Have you ever flashy-thinged me?" "No." "I ain't playing with you K have you flashy-thinged me!?" "No." He lied to him twice in the first movie.
I forget the full details in this movie, but didn't K say that even he doesn't know what happen to his past? He had an entire segment blacked out or something. I think anyways.
@@devingilliam5601 That doesn't make sense. You don't multiply a lie by the number of times it occurred. If you say you've never cheated on your wife and you've cheated 100 times you didn't lie 100 times, though you're lie may be 100 times worse lol
I love how the entire movie J keeps asking how K got so dour when he never gets an answer, and it makes him even more curious when he sees how smiley and open he is in the past. The unspoken answer that THIS IS WHY he's so dour and ALSO _why he never answered J_ is one of the ways this is a genuinely good movie.
Yes and some people disagree, but they forget, back to the first one, when K was watching his wife from the computer, which indicates to me, K did the same for J all those years, which is why, he was the one to show up, after J had that encounter with the alien, makes all since now, because why didn’t he just nuerolyze J like he would of to anyone else?
At this moment, I remembered - in the first MIB, in spite of his quirks, his strange performance on the tests, his disregard for correct procedure, K just knew and insisted J was the one. THEY PLAYED THE LONG GAME.
@@AmitKumar-yl6bz I have. Multiple times. Jay FAILED the written test. The point of the test wasn't to pass though, it was how he reacted to it. He FAILED the written test, this is FACT. He PASSED the overall MiB test though, becaue passing the QUESTIONS on the written test weren't the REAL test. Do you understand yet?
So this is the event which changes K. He goes from partner, to surrogate father, to partner again. Really an amazing and emotional scene. This one scene totally rewrites and reframes the other movies. Wonderful!
Not only that, in the event before the time travel. J's father always dies. Just that K erased his memory of his father and always regretted it. And thus he became the man we come to know him as. Hard and kept to himself. So him recruiting Jay was to honor the mistake he made that day. Now that K killed Boris, things is different. He became a surrogate father and is now upbeat and been looking out for J all these years. Now it's deeper both ways of him meeting J again in the first MIB. But in one timeline Jay didn't know his father and K is changed. And another Jay knows his pops was a hero and K kept his personality from the 60s.
"I just been down the gullet of an intergalactic cockroach, kid, that one of a hundred memories I _don't_ want." Agent K- MIB 1997 Now we know what another one was...
0:48 I love this moment where the kid runs out to find his daddy, K's reaction is everything. Realizing he can't break this news so suddenly on a kid and takes the stage for guided him to his future. Even more so, he can't be his usual self and has to put on a kind and gentle face to a child who doesn't know any better.
Bro this teared my heart bro, I legit cried like someone finally realising his dad died when he was a little kid 😭😭😭 This is such a good ending bro but I can't not cry when I see this scene bro I'm sorry little James your father will always be remembered
Just to add something random. The actor who plays Will Smith's dad is the same one from Luke Cage (The main actor). Almost did not recognize him, but bingo.
The most emotional conversation ever: “Where is my dad???” “What do you got there what is that?? “My dad gaffe it to me it’s a Watch” “Where is my dad?? “He uhhh he went to go do something , very special and he wanted me to stay her and take care of his best pal “ “His he gonna be back????” “He uhhh.....James if you look right here I will tell you the only thing you ever need to know” “Your Daddy is hero!!!”
J would not have gone back in time had he not witnessed this, and he would not see this had he not gone back in time. This is the anchor, it's the timeline correcting itself. That was the whole point of the movie.
The pain in K's voice when he says "his best pal" is so gut wrenching. He's putting on his best face, but his heart is shattering.
lt was great acting on Josh Brolin's part. Everyone in the theatre I was in was crying (or from what I could see, I was looking around to see if anyone else was, and it sure looked like it) :(
Aww 🥰 he took him under his wing
That truly hurt 😓😓
K has become one of my favorite characters of all time. He truly is a very wise man, and he also saw that J would honor his father’s legacy by serving in the MIB.
1:37
Brolin crushed this scene. The voice breaking and all. Perfectly acted
That's what great actors do!
He is a very good actor
You could almost call him.. inevitable
Perfectly acted, as all things should be
I don't think he was acting. :')
When J asks K in the first movie if he has ever neuralized him it got a whole new layer of sadness when you think of this scene.
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pretty sure it was purely coincidental and they havent thought of making J’s origins like this
iwnl Nahz it still is sad 😢
I don’t think he would’ve remember him. It was some kid who’s dad died - then like 20 years later he meets J (will Smith). In this crazy line of work with aliens and saving the planet, I don’t think he’d remember him.
@@michaelwesten1764 K Always knew who James are. In the last scene of this movie, J thanks K for this...
This one small scene really changes almost the whole first film in a way. Really helps understand K's determination in recruiting J, as well as his stern/strict demeanor.... He felt responsible for J. Really nice way the wrap things up.
Facts
Not almost it literally changed it lol
@@S0L12D3 He recognized from the get - go that J was a valuable asset to the MiB, even through his cocky wisecracking facade.
“Your daddy is a hero” that part alone was just so strong and I’d be lying if I said it didn’t creat a tear or two from me
Connor Cornelius yeah that bring a tear to my eye really sad now we know the truth
Yeah dry eyes during a try not to cry challenge but this brought tears to my eyes
Or waterfall
Same here man...right square in the feels
I feel you bro. i feel you. i did it too
this moment alone is one of the best scenes in the men in black saga it makes this sequel not pointless
I love this movie. Campy, sure. Cartoony in some spots, why not. Is it MiB? Yes. Is it a par of the other two films. Yes. It isn't pointless.
Well hear me out. There are two ways you can put this. Scene 1: they only did it as a cheap way to tug your heartstring and force J and K to bond through "destiny". Scene two, which is the first thing I thought. This is clearly the last MIB movie(without a full reboot). The writers seem to imply that Boris is the toughest encounter K had to deal with, which normally wouldn't be too bad. Arrest the villain, mindwipe the brat, just like in the original timeline. However it seems that the inclusion of Future J and Boris might have shaken K up, which would be why he killed Boris instead of arresting (not this time), and at that small moment in time Kay showed intense emotional distress. That would be something he wouldn't forget, hence the favoritism in the first movie.
I don't think this is the moment that made him into a tight ass since he seemed to be that way since the womb, but I agree, that would be a little silly. If anything he would be less likely to show emotion buts its just a bit TOO campy that it "happens" to be J as a kid who breaks him.
I agree
Yes I definitely agree. I know this is a comedy but that was a very beautiful scene that ties the movie together. Jay getting recruited was more meaningful, and now we know why
Antichrist2000 It's usually the innocence of children that distorts a person's mental state.
K can do whatever it takes to keep the world from being invaded or destroyed; that's his job. Wiping a young boy's memory to keep him from knowing his father was just murdered seconds ago, only a few feet from, was not part of his job.
My guess is K was eventually filled with uncertainty and regret from having wiped J's memory, and that pain stayed with him even after meeting J again.
This scene is why this should have been THE final MIB film.
socio sanch But mib international is not about JK, but there is still a mention of them, it takes place like 15 years later
It is
In a scene there is like a painting photo showing J and K reference in it I believe from the very first movie.
Fr
No MIB 3 is the best MIB movie
This ending, was the best to a franchise ever, it’s bittersweet, knowing that agent Kay has kept an eye on Jay for years is heartwarming, but knowing that Jays father was killed and he never knew up until this point, is also sad. This movie answered a lot of questions, like why K picked J all these years, why he would get mad at J for talking bad about his father, and J asking K if he ever Nuerolzyed him, answered all in one scene, that’s how you end a franchise 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It's such an amazing film, amazing ending and a great story. One of my favorites for sure.
Well we know he was neurolyzed in the first movie thats how they got to the diner and eating pie
@@jas5657 Well yeah, but now that question means a lot more because K never forgot when he neuralyzed J.
To be fair, they pulled off a George Lucas here
@Si Dunue lucas released the second half of a movie series before its first. The intended way to see the movies is to figure out how things began AFTER you see them conclude
When you realize MIB3 was a *Sequel and Prequel*
Lucas Miranda w-what
FBI we got him
Pre-sequal
Absolutely and now that makes the question from mib1 even funnier. Don’t play with me have you ever flashy thing me. Hahaha here we see he flashy thinged him long long ago.
And before anyone jumps in to correct yes I know it’s called a neurolizer but that’s what J first called it in mib1 was flashy thing.
@@jamesfair9751 😂😭😭
Now everyone know why K regret so much for not killing Boris the Animal.
Time travel is confusing.
go ahead K...arrest me
K: not this time
Boris: wait that wasn't how it's supposed to (vaporized)
now K smiles and know Alicia Keyes song
IT'S JUST BORIS!!! 😠😠😠😠😠😂😂😂😂😂
@@Titanbrotha00 lol
Because Borris killed J's father and with J being around was hard for K to reveal the truth to him knowing that it would hurt him very badly and that he would be out for revenge on him. It's shocking that Borris didn't say that J looked familiar to him. At least J went back in time to convince K to kill Borris and was grateful to him for looking after him.
Boris the Animal killed his father
Now is probably the moment where J is thinking "Oh....so _this_ is why my access to this case was restricted,
O was to felt tragic for the *young J* .
Didn’t seem very affected
Didn’t pick up on that, cool.
@@bigdawg7718 the men in black has that affect on you
jafeir and why he remembered K, but nobody else did. Because he was there the day his father died. And inadvertently got his revenge on the man who killed him.
This makes me love K even more because he cared about that kid. And J never knew. He knew after this moment that he would never take K for granted again.
2:02 James, if you look right here, I'll tell you the only thing you ever need to know
*Your daddy is a hero*
Your daddy went to buy milk
That almost made me cry
Tears
I wish one day I have this scene 😔
Who’s ya daddy
J’s dad was a good man. He knew he was going to die, but he still chose to do the right thing. The way he says “I wish I could” is so deep. He was at peace with his decision
You think Griffin showed him the Man Jay would grow up to be?
The Science Fiction and HORROR AND FANTASY FAN. I wouldn’t put it past him
@@JR-bf8su why's that.
@@animefan2454 he was a pretty nice guy, and I can see him showing him that to see his son grows into a fine hero to provide comfort
@@JR-bf8su yep
A lot of people making thanos memes but imma talk about how this scene genuinely made me almost cry.
My manly tears fell down when I watch this scene. So beautiful
Like how when Thanos killed gamora it made me cry😭
@@fukunaga-kane like Thanos' manly tears whilst about to sacrifice his daughter
@Hellkite1999 like Thanos when Tony snapped his fingers 😔
I straight up WEPT for at least half an hour
When little James asked "My daddy is a hero?", the way he said that destroyed me a little. So sad man. Great ending.
That kid actor did a fantastic job. This is such an incredible movie imho.
After seeing this, I see why K wanted to recruit J so bad in MIB 1
Did he still know that was the boy he met.
The Science Fiction and HORROR AND FANTASY FAN. Yes, he kept a close eye on him.
@@King_Stannis_Baratheon How do u know this?
@@jackybanjo7957 it's only logical.
Paul Georges In the first movie agent K had a special interest In a slum kid who wouldn’t fit the exact qualifications to even be considered for the MIB(slum kid being agent J). And that reason was revealed to be this.
"Where is my dad?"
"I'm sorry, little one..."
The hardest of choices require the strongest of wills.
@@comradekarlvonschnitzelste8218 But there's only one Will
gabriel Will is love Will is life
@@comradekarlvonschnitzelste8218 who is will?
sssss ah you might know him by the nickname of joe
The fact that Jay's father accepted the future when Griffin showed it makes him a respectable and honorable hero.
You can tell he accepted it when he said "I wished I could." which makes this scene sadder
Also, shows that J is the Colonel's son from he future. On the bright side, his father got to see him grow up knowing the future would be great.
He didn't just show him the future, he showed him his son's future if he sacrificed himself.
"So what did Griffin show you anyways?"
"Just how important you really are. You and your partner."
This is actually a story about fatherhood. Many fathers keep things from their kids. They stay quiet or take the abuse. The only reward is their kids growing up right and maybe one day appreciating the truth if it ever comes out. Not all men have clean backgrounds and shield their kids so they don't end up like them.
This is my life in words
Yep, none of kids these days realize how difficult it is to get a pack of cigarette
Movies nowadays don't do that anymore. It's quite sad
This is a story about killing aliens. Enough with the cheesy quotes. We get it....you had a crappy father.
Ur right. Alots times until kids become adults, they don't understand why their parents won't allow or make them do certain things.
Soo that's why K never answered J's question "have you ever used it (memory eraser) on me?" From the first movie
Ahhhh!!! Yes!
Wow they already planning the trilogy far ahead
Actually, Kay denies it.
bigb860 but probably was lying
Well in a eariler part of MIB 1 he was nuralized so that thought process is incorrect that they thought 2 movies ahead
"Daddy! Daddy!"
And Kay feels something hit him like a ton of bricks.
I felt the exact same way. The entire time since Griffin said "I don't like to watch this part." I was thinking Jay was going to die, but then what I was assuming was a random background character dies instead of Jay. I give a sigh of relief...
"Daddy! Daddy!"
That line stopped my train of thought completely. Those two words were like a punch to the gut and the oncoming clues to the truth hit me even harder.
This is the saddest thing ever
i dont remember id K knew that J was the kid James so my take is that he was keeping an eye on him all those years untill it dawned on him that he looked just like the guy from the future. then when he realized he took the first opportunity to recruit him
Not even Thor's Stormbreaker could give that same amount of pain
"James if you look right here I'm going to tell you the only thing you ever need to know "
"Titan was like most planets, too many mouths not enough to go around"
"I should've scrapped you for parts"
Lol I’m weak
J: where's my dad?
K: A small price to pay for the salvation
*too
J: Where’s my daddy?
K: *Gone. Reduced to Adams.*
This is how you end a trilogy. The pain in K's face when he hears J say "daddy" is a critical solidificaion to this scene.
Someone's cutting onions...
Dang you k mameing me fell for MiB agent that's why love k he's more then FBI or MiB he's a human helping both alien and humans like agent k for president 2020
Yep, Spielberg really knows how to cook with them onions!
Damn onions 😭
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It's the ninjas (myself included)
This scene makes you evaluate the events of the first movie
J literally joined MIB because of his father ... MIB3 wasn’t perfect but this and several other scenes pick up the slack .
No, it's deeper both ways of him meeting J again in the first MIB now. But in one timeline Jay didn't know his father and K is changed. And another Jay knows his pops was a hero and K kept his personality from the 60s.
Same
@@georgioevans1289 what makes no sense is that k never knew j as a child because in the first movie he was talking about a event in 1968 and he said that j wouldn't remember because he wasn't alive at that time. Why would he say that if he knew j as a kid.
@@jamelgallagher6602 Pretty sure you have to be more specific, because I don't understand what you mean here or why this contradicts anything.
Was J born and alive in 1968? (as in old enough to remember anything) Further more would K even mention anything to J that would ever be seen as admitting to knowing him before. In other words was it possible that K was just making a joke at J's expense, how younger people often joke about how much older people are them even though its only like 10 years or so between the age difference. Such as making a joke "So you were around when Disney first started, what was that like?"
0:07 “I wish I could”
That means he can’t join MIB because he has to raise young J
Actually I think Griffin showed him that he will die protecting K so he knew he couldn't do it.
Yeah another heart-wrenching layer to the scene, his dad was shown what would happen...and went anyway.
@@moonlightstardust2889 damn i didnt thinked that, that fact make this scene more sad :(
@@moonlightstardust2889 And I think Griffin showed him who J was
Na he saw that he was gonna die BUT but also saw what his son would grow up to become.
This right here is why I think Brolin is one of the best actors today. The tone in his voice and body language were so genuine that I legit got lost in the moment. Not ashamed to say I actually cried here.
Right me personally I can watch any movie with Josh Brolin and Denzel Washington everytime I see a movie with there name I watch it
I cried more than I have in years... such a perfect scene in every way.
I’m on the verge of tears every time I rewatch this scene.
👍👍👍
not to mention he did all of that while doing a perfect impression of Tommy Lee Jones..Thats talent
20 years hes been watching over you. Then he made you his partner.
Prazed Platoon amazing
Prazed Platoon nearer 30, '69-'97...
Prazed Platoon 😭😭😭
so James is chosen from the beginning.
And as a replacement eventually.
The hardest choices require the strongest wills
The strongest Will... Smith
umm what hard choice did he have exactly?
@@Blackstaar52 silly goose, he's referring to when Josh brolin played thanos
@@smokeybear1925 you mean Cable
crashpal no it was thanos that said it
The Greatest Step Father In Film History
Edit: Aint know so many folks felt the same. Thanks internet!
Yondu: say what
@@maadtee6281 ahhahahah a nice one
@MAD TEE K says: "Aren't you the kid swiper who was pissed that he never tasted Terran before."
*Gamora:* Ahem?
@@toddsmitts K says:" We got the same Daddy and our Daddy WAS NOT a hero."
"I actually cried at this scene,"
"and you?"
Yes
Always
Yes
I teared up when he said his daddy was a hero
I randomly watched the ending one afternoon on tv and immediately started ugly crying lol that so rarely happens with most movies
Kay is known for being a hardass and emotionless but when he said " his best pal" his voice was breaking. He was about to cry looking at little James. He sounded like a father trying to find words to explain death to a child who up until this moment was waiting for his daddy in the car. They probably had plans after. Get ice cream.. Go home and watch a game... Or just live life and Kay knows that.
This is what turned K into a hardass.
If you remember Q said he (k) use to smile an laugh then something happened to change him.
Just this scene alone makes me cry like a big baby.
@@GulfCoastSportsLLC they say you are what you eat
"Where's my dad?"
He's right in front of you, Jay. Kay became the father he never had. He's been keeping an eye on Jay ever since. This still makes me tear up.
Oh man why'd you have to give the examples of what will they do later. That's just adding salt to wound bro😭😭
I cried during this scene when I watched the movie for the first time. And I cry again every time I rewatch the movie.
ziljin same
i tried not to, but tears flowed from all holes of my body
@@cg_kungfu all holes?
Darn it now I'm starting to cry.😂😭
Same and still has me crying😭😭
take note everyone: THIS is how you end a franchise.
Edit: gracious I haven't got 6.9k likes before...thank you fren
Look to your elder people let him be an example.
@@TheReal_birbwizard the number of marvel quotes under this video is just silly
Also Logan,it was one of the best endings to a franchise (dark phoenix doesn’t count)
bemotivated dark phoenix never existed, never has existed, and never will exist
Didn’t they make another one tho
Everyone’s taking about how good Brolin is in this scene, but Will also knocked it out of the park with his amazing facial expressions.
another great moment is when griff tells him “where there is death, there will always be death” and just in the way his face changes, just in his eyes you can tell j thinks that the only future where he saves k is one where _he_ dies, but that he’s going to do it anyway. I know people joke about will smith playing himself in every movie but I’d say this trilogy is really where he shines, particularly when he gets to do more understated emotional moments like that where it’s all in the way he reacts
Yup, controversies aside, Will is a phenomenal actor.
One of my biggest problems was Boris the Animal being taken out way too easily in the end. I mean, they couldn't have cone up with anything better?
A real tearjerker. Time-travel plots are always hard to get right, and think that this movie managed to do that in an emotional way.
Yeah! I think MIB 3 is underrated.
@jermaine tobin it really did in a much more believable manner
Time travel plots always leave me crying
Time travel plots always leave me crying
Try watching Oldboy. That’s the one where Thanos gets locked up for 20 years manipulated by Mantis. He tries to get information from Nick Fury and hooks up with Scarlet Witch (Wanda). Lol.
I remember in one the movies Jay asked Kay if he ever neuralized him and Kay just walked away.
yeah, they turned what was originally a running gag into a touching moment.
I think he already did it. Right in the first movie, a few scenes before he asked him.
@@kalakritistudios yeah but i think that one was meant some kind of like this
Of course he did in the first too but its more correlated to here
Yes!
This movie is a retcon but it fits well
"I'm sorry little one"
His tears are not for him.
good
Reality is often disappointing
That’s a really relatable comment 😂😂
Now that I think about it. This might be the reason why Older K is always so serious and gloomy. When J asks him "What happened to you man" earlier in the film K replies with "Don't know hasn't happened yet". This might be the thing that happened to make K the serious gloomy man in the future.
K owed J's father his life and his repaying it and taking on responsibility for lil J as a prominent father figure. It's beautiful and a PERFECT ending to an underrated Trilogy!😢❤
Before thanos was an alien, he was fighting aliens
lol
You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villian
And Cable can time travel.
the irony is too real
He was supposed to destroy them not join them.
That moment when you realize Thanos/Cable wanted to recruit Luke Cage to the MIB but never did and Deadshot saw the whole thing
And Thanos/Cable is a younger version of Colonel Phllips and The Tinkerer helped Deadshot travel back in time.
That's a reference inside a reference... thats like... sixteen references :'v
José Roberto Alván You idiot , is 16 walls refrence because it was the 16 4 wall break in dead pool 1 . That's why he said is 16 because is the 16th wall break .
Holy mother. I just realised
How is cage here
That was the moment J realized that K was his Godfather...
@man with square mustache we don’t know if he’s been looking after Jay from the background. He may have helped become the best of the NYPD without him knowing
I can't unsee the word "Godfather" the same way ever again without thinking about a certain Sicilian immigrant man
@@shizutanako5553 Godfather in the true sense. A guardian surrogate; who oversees a child's welfare after a parental loss.
@@shizutanako5553 I'm gonna make you an offer you can't refuse.
No, this scene didn’t almost make me cry. I cried like a child who lost his father. Tears streamed down my face. Thank you MIB for coming full circle!
Me right now brother…
Those dislikes are the people who just can’t admit they cried
No those dislikes are from Boris Supporters
@@mrkoala7193 You have a point, becuz even after he neutralized James, he still told him the truth. Not about how his father died but that his father was a hero
Yep cried like a baby
The dislikes are from people that just don't understand what were talking about.
Like a baby. no hate just love.
The heartbreak on K’s face when J comes out of the car looking for his dad.... 😥
I agree, it makes us realize just how great of a father figure K was to J. I always cry from watching that scene, I could just feel the pain in K’s voice.😔
what a touchingly beautiful story
2:23 I know this scene is sad and all but you gotta admit it reminds you of one particular scene.
"Have you ever flashy-thinged me?"
"No."
"I ain't playing with you K have you flashy-thinged me!?"
"No."
He lied to him twice in the first movie.
Shanethefilmmaker yeah cause he didnt want j to know how his j's was killed, oh well
Shanethefilmmaker He flashy-thinged J earlier in the first movie anyway.
findingbuglantis That’s why he said he lied to him twice in the first movie.
I forget the full details in this movie, but didn't K say that even he doesn't know what happen to his past? He had an entire segment blacked out or something. I think anyways.
@@devingilliam5601 That doesn't make sense. You don't multiply a lie by the number of times it occurred. If you say you've never cheated on your wife and you've cheated 100 times you didn't lie 100 times, though you're lie may be 100 times worse lol
I love how the entire movie J keeps asking how K got so dour when he never gets an answer, and it makes him even more curious when he sees how smiley and open he is in the past. The unspoken answer that THIS IS WHY he's so dour and ALSO _why he never answered J_ is one of the ways this is a genuinely good movie.
You can run from it, but destiny still arrives
And now it's here or should i say i am
Dread it, Run from it, Destiny arrives all the same, and now it’s here or should i say.. I AM
U completely butchered the line
You talked to much
@date masamune did that bring u*
Now we know why Kay was so adamant about Jay being part of the Men in Black.
Yep now we do
That and he can keep up with the Aliens.
Yes and some people disagree, but they forget, back to the first one, when K was watching his wife from the computer, which indicates to me, K did the same for J all those years, which is why, he was the one to show up, after J had that encounter with the alien, makes all since now, because why didn’t he just nuerolyze J like he would of to anyone else?
At this moment, I remembered - in the first MIB, in spite of his quirks, his strange performance on the tests, his disregard for correct procedure, K just knew and insisted J was the one. THEY PLAYED THE LONG GAME.
Actually he aced all the tests. He was the perfect candidate. K just gave him a chance in the beginning to try.
Naw man anybody that shoots that little "girl" walking around a monster filled alley at night carrying quantum physics books deserves to be recruited.
@@AmitKumar-yl6bzno, he inly aced the physical. J failed every single part of the written test.
@@SunbearSmoke no he didn't. Look at the movies.
@@AmitKumar-yl6bz I have. Multiple times. Jay FAILED the written test. The point of the test wasn't to pass though, it was how he reacted to it.
He FAILED the written test, this is FACT. He PASSED the overall MiB test though, becaue passing the QUESTIONS on the written test weren't the REAL test.
Do you understand yet?
Having lost my own father, I cried my eyes out when I saw this because it reminded me of when he was still here with me.
May the Lord God and Jesus be with you and your family. Sorry for your loss
Same I lost mine too
My deepest condolences. May the peace of the lord be with you always.
“My daddy is a hero?”
Haha the kid who plays young J is so precious!! 😻🤗
So this is the event which changes K. He goes from partner, to surrogate father, to partner again.
Really an amazing and emotional scene. This one scene totally rewrites and reframes the other movies. Wonderful!
I don't think he becomes a father to him
K Hill It actually explains why he tries to recruit him when All the other Candidates were Special Operations.
Rensune was about to write that and saw your comment 👍
Not only that, in the event before the time travel. J's father always dies. Just that K erased his memory of his father and always regretted it. And thus he became the man we come to know him as. Hard and kept to himself. So him recruiting Jay was to honor the mistake he made that day. Now that K killed Boris, things is different. He became a surrogate father and is now upbeat and been looking out for J all these years. Now it's deeper both ways of him meeting J again in the first MIB. But in one timeline Jay didn't know his father and K is changed. And another Jay knows his pops was a hero and K kept his personality from the 60s.
@@georgioevans1289 Be sad if it pains you it'll make me smile
One scene changed an entire trilogy
Its true
And now they ruined whole mib concept...
Facts man you need more likes for this!
Austin Farrell true trilogies are always about going back to the beginning. And discovering something that we thought was true that wasn’t true.
Erick Aldana I like the classic MIB much better than the new one
"I just been down the gullet of an intergalactic cockroach, kid, that one of a hundred memories I _don't_ want." Agent K- MIB 1997
Now we know what another one was...
I realized that too.
He has a couple of bad ones. Lauranna died on his watch.
This one scene alone would justify MIB III existing even if it was a bad movie (which it is not.)
Its a very good movie, its very good rated all 3
contrived a bit I agree but I guess they had to make the story come around full circle. Felt like they ran out of ideas.
Mr Washburn look who it is its thanos
Probably my favorite one, definitely the one I watched the most of the 3. Such a great & emotional scene. 😢
orbison it's one of best movies in history
Welp when the parents die u can always count on Josh Brolin/Thanos to take care of the child.
Kenneth Mobley especially when the father was Power Man and the son is Deadshot lol
Quinton Dennie 😂😂
Luke Cage dies saving Thanos.
Thanos recruits his son, Deadshot
Yo i didn't even realize that was the actor for luke cage. So used to seeing him all buff and bald
Thanos ages into Chester Philips(from captain America TFA)
My head hurts now haha. Nice stuff
Makes sense.
And before Wilson Fisk was Kingpin he was a space roach
J: "Have you ever flashy thingd me?"
K: "No"
J: " I ain't playing with you Jay have you ever flashy thingd me!"
K: "No"
Had to deny it til then 🤣
I thought K was going to give James a double-edged knife and teach him the value of universal balance.
Lol
*Perfectly balanced.*
TyrStark
😂😂
@@sommerpiercer As all as it should be
@@senpie9087 as all things should be
“James if you look right here i am going to tell you the only thing you will need to know”
“You should have gone for the head. SNAP!”
That profile picture tho
Oh God Lmfao
that's why he practice to be Deadshot
NO!!! NEVER!!! RUIN THIS SCENE WITH THAT TYPE OF HUMOR!!!
Oh god I can see it.
Man this scene really hit the feels man. Right in the feels
Kogy Kun yep
Excellent writing. I praise the writers and directors on this. They ended the trilogy in a perfect way.
He may have been your father boy, but he wasn't your daddy
K Hill you don’t get the reference do you.
I understood that reference.
Jbird1004
I’m Mary Poppins, y’all!
Whistles* .....everyone dies
Yondu.. 😂
Now let's answer Jay's question from the first movie
"Have you ever flashy thing me?"
(Chuckles) all the time
We know that answer from MIB already. He used it on L also a few times.
@@Jesse12489 They mentioned L in MiB 2.
@@rwdypiper3622 So?
NO
Josh Brolin's performance channeling Tommy Lee Jones' K, while still making the character his own, was criminally underrated.
And that was the only time we've seen somebody get neuralyzed to be told the truth.
no, the metro station scene where J tells the truth to the passengers because he is angry at them. But he neuralyze them again just after though
No amount of MIB reboots is ever gonna top this scene.
Kid: where's my dad?
Josh Brolin: Reality is often disappointing
I'm sorry little one
Gone reduced to atoms
@@nobekubo680 Jesus I laughed way to hard at this
Had to make me laugh at this sad scene... Eh?
K's expression when young James gets out of the car just breaks my heart :(
anakinfan8 realize that the son of James it really break my heart
That part hits me like a freight train every time
It broke my heart even more when James took out the watch and then you see Will Smith take out the watch too :(
The way he ducks his head down like he's trying to brace himself or just hide his emotions got me
Wait. Who was driving the car?
0:48
I love this moment where the kid runs out to find his daddy, K's reaction is everything. Realizing he can't break this news so suddenly on a kid and takes the stage for guided him to his future. Even more so, he can't be his usual self and has to put on a kind and gentle face to a child who doesn't know any better.
Bro this teared my heart bro, I legit cried like someone finally realising his dad died when he was a little kid 😭😭😭
This is such a good ending bro but I can't not cry when I see this scene bro I'm sorry little James your father will always be remembered
@@joseiyai5219 wait people didn’t realize that was his dad?!
This movie came out 10 years after the 2nd and I have absolutely no expectations of it being good... I was so wrong
And now it's almost 10 years to this movie 🍿
“Your daddy is a hero.” This made me cry.
So, The Agent K always take care of Agent J... and that is why in the first movie he reclut him :_)
Sirdavitian yup
kinda lame how they took away the random cop crusader thing from mib 1
what random cop crusader thing?
Reclut?
It was all revealed in this movie😊👍🏻
1:00
*K takes out a double bladed dagger*
"Look, pretty isn't it?
Perfectly balanced as all things should be"
2:05 one of the best moments in the franchise
J lost a father but he also gained one
My daddy is a hero?
@@deadcool3227 Wanna take a walk with me?
Mr. Original yes
Just to add something random. The actor who plays Will Smith's dad is the same one from Luke Cage (The main actor). Almost did not recognize him, but bingo.
Here's what will blow your mind: Luke Cage is the father of Deadshot and he just saved Thanos.
Red Big'un holy shit that's so mind fucking
I'll be honest, it took me a while to figure out that was Luke Cage. Maybe this is Luke Cage after getting out of Harlem???
Sweet Christmas!
And Thanos just neuralyzed Deadshot... you're right. That's fucked up. D:
You can hear the emotion in Ks voice when hes say his best pal. Thats heartbreaking.
Growing up with this series, and seeing this scene bring everything together, genuinely almost made me cry, nice little wrap to a memorable trilogy
Look J.
*pulls out knife*
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
Whaaaat 😂
Who cut onions after Jay realized K raised him?
Damn, Josh really suits this role
Grown man in my thirties, but this makes me cry every time. Whether you loved your dad or not, his loss will always leave a gaping hole in your heart.
*"Damn, K, what happened to you?"*
*"I don't know, it hasn't happened yet."*
Later:
*"Well, J, turns out... it was you."*
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The reaction K gives when the kid opened the door was spot on
Thanos adopted deadshot when he was a child
When an alien killed deadshot's father, Luke Cage
Shane Superville and cable decided to be deadshots surrogate father
After Luke Cage saved Thanos.
And Thanos/Cable ages into Two-Face/Chester Phillips
CJAFilms and tried to recruit Luke cage
Fun isn’t something one considers when watching a child lose his father, but this does put a smile on my face.
The most emotional conversation ever:
“Where is my dad???”
“What do you got there what is that??
“My dad gaffe it to me it’s a Watch”
“Where is my dad??
“He uhhh he went to go do something , very special and he wanted me to stay her and take care of his best pal “
“His he gonna be back????”
“He uhhh.....James if you look right here I will tell you the only thing you ever need to know”
“Your Daddy is hero!!!”
Goddamn aliens chopping onions in the background in this scene
Xenos am I rite?
Damn those alien chefs...
I think it's difficult not to feel sad at a scene like this. Even if you don't cry, you can feel the loss weighing heavily on you
The way his voice cracks when he says “his best pal” 😭😭😭 This might be one of my favorite movie endings ever.
this is why its not good to time travel back , you will just get emotional unstable of finding out the truth
MrOnlyforcommenting but it’s important to know the truth
only to your brain, not to the world
So you can time travel when you don't have all those sad truths?
J would not have gone back in time had he not witnessed this, and he would not see this had he not gone back in time. This is the anchor, it's the timeline correcting itself. That was the whole point of the movie.
Luke Cage and Thanos
And Deadshot
Thank goodness he didn't snap his fingers here
DasKaiserUGV Thanos is the younger version of Colonel Philips
Oh shit
....it is luke cage...wow👍
And Spartan Locke off halo
"How come Luke Cage don't want me man?" 😢😢😢
You... how could you...
Ryan Clarson thus the legend of Deadshot begins
They don’t know nothing bout the most powerful scene in Fresh Prince!!!!
#fresh prince of Bel air
@@MetalMadness_00 don't you mean i am legend
This part and the "where there is death there will always be death" makes me shed tears every time, to this day.
not gonna ruin the sentiment but jesus will smith has the ears of a damn bat being able to hear a conversation clearly about 20 feet away
Thanks for laugh after I cried so damn hard
Not to be yq downer but that conversation was at least 50ft away. A true " bat " Indeed.
And by the ocean
Yo, have you seen the size of Will Smith's ears? Dude can probably hear the sun rise in the morning.
He probably didn't hear anything. He probably just remembered the moment.
*guy gets shot, sad music starts*
This is the big traumatizing event? Thats it?
"DADDY"
There we go
Mr. K I don't feel so good.
Boris:go ahead arrest me
K: WHAT IN THE FU -1_MIX
@@crookedghost2079 Finally stopped the cycle by killing him.
Stars
Funny, considering this Young Agent K is played by Thanos (Josh Brolin).
And now a scene from MIB 1 does just make you laugh, it breaks your heart.
J: *K, did you ever flashy-thing me?*