Men In Black 1 - 1997 Bluray Dual Audio Hindi E... -

Surveillance, Control, and Memory The organization’s authority is exercised through secrecy and memory erasure (the neuralyzer). The film plays with the ethics of state secrecy: erasing memory protects the public but also strips individual agency. Agent K’s backstory (his lost personal life) points to institutional sacrifice. The neuralyzer serves as metaphor for hegemonic narrative control—what societies are allowed to remember or forget to preserve a particular social order.