Apr 25, 2013

Iron Man 3


Tony Stark IS ironman.
Ok, there have only been a few minutes after I left the theater with a big smile and a very satisfied comic book freak appetite. Shane Black, as the new head of the project, directs the film wonderfuly. All of the previous online fears the Ironman fandom had, definitely vanished. Changing the director was the right decision as it delivered a fresh new take on the character we all learned to love & worship. 

The storyline pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy's hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him: does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man?

Friends & lovers.

Enter Mark 42.
Nothing says cool better than "genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist"! After the huge success of The Avengers and the high quality of this film, there's not a hero more at the top of his game than Tony Stark a.k.a. Iron Man.

By now everyone knows that Tony Stark's powers all come from his suit of armor. That along with his money, genius and unmatched wit are what make him larger than life. Tony's intellect is the key to his super powers and the brilliant foundation for this third movie. Hot on the heels of The Avengers, this was the perfect time to focus on Tony Stark the hero and the man. Seeing Tony interact with Thor, Bruce Banner and Captain America was indeed awesome but this back to the basics and return to Tony's world is just what we needed to see at this juncture. They perfectly remind the audience that his intellect that is really his super power. The amazing armor advancements we see in this film all stem from that fact. Yes, over three other wonderful films we've seen Tony exhibit an unfathomable understanding of technology but nothing like what's on display in this film.

Tell me about the cool gadgets Ironman has!

Yes, there's a great deal of technology and action but it's wonderfully balanced by character and drama. Tony's command of sarcasm and his genuine wit have never been used better than it has been in this movie. RDJ charms the camera in every scene but what really brings out Tony's charm and gives the hero's story that extra interest is the character of Pepper Potts. Their relationship certainly has grown over three movies and in Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes even more important. It's one of the many reasons why this film lands above every other third film in a franchise that I've ever seen. Tony's love for Pepper and his obsession with technology and protecting her with that technology is moving and quite deep. It certainly is unique for a summer blockbuster to deliver those kinds of layers.

Keep chillin' I'm Ironman!
Once War Machine now Iron Patriot!
The stakes are very high as everyone from Pepper to Happy Hogan to the President of the United States is in danger from what will be considered the best bad guy to hit the screen in a long time. The Mandarin is amazing. He's not a jump off the screen kick your butt type of cheesy villain at all. He's crafty, diabolical and truly menacing. Speaking of layers, the ending of the movie will amaze for its plot as much as for its intensity and that's all I'm going to say about that subject. Also, Pepper is not a "damsel in distress" by any means in this film. This is where Iron Man lands above most other characters (Spider-Man for one). Pepper's roll and how she deals with the danger and what she becomes over the course of the film will surprise but please a lot of people.

Every side relationship works here, even the new characters that are introduced. The kid from Tennessee that interacts with Tony will get a LOT of buzz but I was just as impressed with the Rhodey stuff. That relationship is SO much better here than in Iron Man 2. Unlike Iron Man 2, there are incredible new characters that actually mean something to this plot and not to the next film down the line. There's a real focus on Tony's mind, body and spirit and the importance of protecting the most important relationships in life. It offers great balance to go along with great fun. This is NOT a dark brooding film at all which is great. It has many tones and does give us the humor and fun to go with a more complex take on the character. They just nailed it here.

Not your average terrorist.
Remember me? I'm the Memento guy!
In terms of where they go with future movies, who cares at this point? Sure everyone will want more after seeing this movie but that's Avengers 2 problem and something to dream about later. Right now, enjoy this thrill ride because I know my wife & I sure did. 

On a sidenote, the film delivers a critique to the current state of things, specifically a tough critique about the war on terror, and all that involves terrorism as real threat these days. I won't spoil it to you guys but, the film message is that appearances can be deceiving, and that sometimes, terrorism it's only a facade to mask our own inner evil, an evil that will serve the powerful & the corrupt.

Care for an armor?
No wonder why Tony Stark loves Pepper Potts so much!
Overall, a great film that takes some elements from several comic books from Ironman but, adds fresh new ideas that make the film a very enjoyable adventure for those who heart comic books. I'm not really sure if people who haven't watched the prequels will get full enjoyment out of it, although, I'm sure everyone has watched them before, maybe for comic book fans only, or Ironman fans only.

Do yourselves a favour and watch it 3D!

Here's the cool movie trailer:


5 comments:

Flashback-man said...

Hola

La vea mañana y te cuento que me pareció.

SPAM Alternative said...

ok

Flashback-man said...

Primero la película no es mala en lo absoluto mejor que la 2 y mas abajo de la primera, pero me desilusiono al final créanme.

Spoiler de aquí en adelante bajo su propio riesgo :) La participación del actorazo ben kingsley es pobre y se resume solo a una mera veta humorística,pensaba que el personaje se hacía el tonto, para luego usar los anillos del poder según el buen libro del Comic. Me equivoque. El resto bien, robert downey jr notable, efectos especiales espectacular, sonido envolvente, pero volviendo al villano me desperdicio, si no eres conocedor del cómic de Iroman como la mayoría de nosotros te venden la pomada, el verdadero villano lejos de la figura del mandarín,esta derritiendo cosas y Peper en la misma parada. Es cierto toma varios elementos del cómic, pero hombre el villano es el mandarín, es Lex Lutor para superman y solo se queda dormido en el sillón no jodan.

Por ultimo solo me hubiese gustado que el mandarín haya sido fiel al cómic y usara sus anillos del poder, pero bueno a la espera de Thor y Wolvering y Clark.

saludos

SPAM Alternative said...

recuerda que al final dice "Tony Stark regresará" es probable que hayan guardado al verdadero mandarín para una próxima entrega o no sé, al final igual la película trata de entregar un mensaje serio medio forzado entre bromas y bromas

Flashback-man said...

Ojala que sí. http://rutaflashback.blogspot.com/2013/04/super-marionetas-super-review.html?utm_source=BP_recent