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    IRON MAN 3 Shows the Softer Side of Stark’s Mettle [Review]

    Maurice MitchellBy Maurice MitchellMay 6, 2013Updated:May 16, 202312 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Iron Man 3 Iron Man (Robert
    Downey Jr.
    ) lying in the snow – Source

    The scene of 13 people falling out of Air
    Force One
    is, surprisingly, the least interesting scene in the
    film.
    But it’s a scene that symbolizes the whole movie. It’s about people
    being thrown into a dangerous situation with no protection and no
    safety net and surviving. The film succeeds by taking the characters,
    breaking them down and rebuilding them. In the end, it’s the movie that
    proves Tony Stark deserves to be a superhero.

    Iron Man 3, also known as Iron Man Three, is a 2013 superhero
    movie directed and co-written by Lethal
    Weapon
    screenwriter Shane Black. It’s the second sequel to Iron Man and the seventh film of
    the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so it carries a lot of weight. Like the
    film, Tony Stark (Robert
    Downey Jr.
    ) feels the
    weight of the world and is struggling to hold all of that up. He’s been
    through some amazing
    experiences and come out alive, but is slightly broken. In the
    middle of this come the ultimate terrorist known as “The Mandarin”,
    played by Ben
    Kingsley
    , who is determined to bring down America by a
    series of mysterious explosions around the nation. Stark is left
    fighting to protect himself, his love Pepper Potts (Gwyneth
    Paltrow
    )
    and figure out the role of evil scientist Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce)
    head of Advanced Idea Mechanics.
    A.I.M. is working on a dangerous technology, called “Extremis”, that
    can repair the human body along with Dr. Maya Hansen (Rebecca
    Hall
    ), who Tony
    “met” briefly back in 1999 (Wink Wink Nudge Nudge).

    Every character in the film has been rebuilt. Robert Downey, Jr. comes
    back as Tony Stark who’s dealing with Post Traumatic Stress from the
    attack on New York.
    Tony Stark has always been bold and brash, but in this film he shows
    his weaknesses and rebuilds himself. Most of the film is spent without
    his armor, and his vulnerability makes his character much stronger.
    Pepper Potts has her best moments in this film. She takes center
    stage and becomes a key player in the fight scenes and not just the
    “Damsel in Distress.” The director of the last two Iron Man films, Jon Favreau, stars
    in the film as “Happy” and his new role as Head of Security at “Stark
    Industries” makes him much more important than just a bodyguard. Don
    Cheadle
    returns as “Iron Patriot” (formerly “War Machine”), and is
    trying to figure out how to work for the government and stay
    Tony’s friend. He even manages to show his shooting skills and fight
    training. Ben Kinglsey got a standing ovation from the film crew after
    one scene and I felt like doing the same. It’s a brilliant performance.
    Guy Pearce, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale play villains
    that have literally rebuilt themselves and are single-minded in
    their plans. Stan Lee does his obligatory
    cameo
    in the film.

    The scene with Tony rescuing people falling thousands of feet from an
    airplane is great, but it’s the emotional scenes that are the stars in
    this film. Directed by Shane Black, it has a different feel than the
    other films.
    Gone are the hard rock guitar riffs. There’s a softer tone to the film
    and it feels less like an action movie and more like a character study.
    Not to say it has less action. Some of the biggest scenes are the fight
    scenes with dozens of Iron Man suits and the Extremis soldiers, and
    rescuing. It’s
    just that the action scenes aren’t the scenes that are the most
    memorable. The scenes with Pepper and Tony. The Mandarin’s speeches.
    Tony stuck in a small town befriending a young boy named Harley (Ty
    Simpkins) – whose name is a thin reference to the advertising
    partnership with Harley-Davidson. These are the scenes that make the
    film.

    A couple of my friends said this film is better than the last two. I
    disagree, but do think it’s the movie that makes us draw closer to Tony
    Stark and is the best movie to take Stark and prove he’s not just a guy
    with a cool suit. He’s a real hero. My only complaint is a plot twist
    that makes us rethink what we think about the villains and destroys
    over thirty years of comic book history. Other than that, it’s a great
    film. It’s not as good as Iron Man
    or Iron Man 2, but it’s still
    great.

    What do you
    think of Iron Man 3?
    Will you see it? If
    you’ve seen it what do you think?



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    1. jeremy [retro] on May 6, 2013 3:39 pm

      i felt a good vibe from this film, i went out right after and got "kiss kiss bang bang" directed by black and staring downey… it was an eye opened experience. there are many same traits between both and black's signature is all over this and then transfers to iron man 3. i felt without sharing to many if no spoilers…. it was the same feel of "dark night rises"… it wasn't about stark being iron man, it was more about stark being stark… and that was achieved.

    2. Pat Dilloway on May 6, 2013 3:40 pm

      I'll probably see it at some point. I hadn't realized Black co-wrote "Lethal Weapon" though I did know he wrote/direct "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" which starred Downey shortly before his comeback with Iron Man, which seemed to me the reason he probably got this directing gig after Favreau stepped down.

    3. Alex J. Cavanaugh on May 6, 2013 3:46 pm

      The Lethal Weapon experience showed in the film – great action sequences.

    4. Tony Laplume on May 6, 2013 8:33 pm

      I keep going back and forth as to whether I should care about this movie. I liked the second one. I liked it as much as I've liked any movie based on a Marvel character. Yet in the Avengers movie, Iron Man was the weakest character. Yes, even though there were technically two other regular humans running around, and without the benefit of armor to protect them. When he fought Thor it was about as close to exposing him for what he actually is as anything. This isn't Batman. He literally relies on the armor and the fact that he knows the technology behind it better than anyone. So just the idea of another Iron Man movie felt like just another movie in the Avengers cycle (it'll be very interesting to see what people think about all of them years after they're done being released) with a character who had been exposed. So then people start with their reactions. Some think it's weak. Some point out that it does exactly what it should have done following that appearance. Yet I also know that Robert Downey Jr.'s every instinct in this role has been to undercut any real attempt to take it seriously. Does he really have the ability to reverse that? Can he help me take Iron Man seriously? He's got the skill. I know he does. It's literally a movie I need to see in order to know if it works more than just on paper. It's interesting that you guys say it doesn't work as well as the two previous installments in this portion of the franchise. Very interesting indeed, because on paper it reads like it should be the most relevant one of them all, the one that finally breaks the Marvel streak of looking armor-deep, as it were, while paying lip service to something else…

    5. MPax on May 6, 2013 9:37 pm

      Glad it's a good movie. I'll definitely see it.

    6. Melissa Bradley on May 6, 2013 11:02 pm

      I loved this movie and it was far superior to IM 2, you have to admit that one was too much set up for Avengers. I did like the softer side of Tony Stark as well as the action sequences, particularly when all the suits showed up. Terrific review!

    7. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:40 am

      It's definitely worth watching MPax.

    8. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:40 am

      But Avengers was awesome! Yeah, Melissa I know some didn't like IM2, but it still works for me. I hope they don't replace Robert Downey Jr. Would you watch it without him?

    9. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:44 am

      It's all about who you know Pat, but he did a great job.

    10. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:45 am

      I'll have to watch that film sometime Jeremy! I had no idea they had anything in common. Stark becoming Stark. Well said.

    11. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:46 am

      They were god Alex, I never thought to compare them but the LW films had some insane action scenes.

    12. Maurice Mitchell on May 8, 2013 12:52 am

      I guess I should say that IM3 is a great film. I guess it was just a different feel and a different tone than the other ones. Themes of terrorism and genocide were new and the overall feel was much more grounded than the other two. Lots of people I've talked to think this one is better than IM2 which is a fair point. The trilogy of films are solid and don't have the usual lag in quality from 2 to 3. This film explores his inventive side in many ways, which I think you'll enjoy Tony. Proving that it's not just the suit that makes him Iron Man.

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