- Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man
- Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts
- Guy Pearce as Aldrich Killian
- Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin
(April 28, 2013)
Deym! I’m so glad coz finally i was able to watch Iron Man 3. We know that there are movies that you watch in a movie house and you just torrent. And this one well we all know that, its the one that you watch in movie house. So anyway, yesterday I had my hair cut and then after a few hours my uncle decided to watch IM3 instead go on a night swin since it rained earlier. Whoa! Yup rain saves me, coz I’ve been wanting to watch the film since the avengers, but it took 5 days after the showing day for me to see it. Oh god, I really thought that I won’t be able to catch it in theatres but I guess I’m lucky. Haha! Okay enough with me and my stories about yesterday and I’ll start to talk about the film now.
There’s complexity to this Tin Man, whom we’ve gotten to know now through two predecessors and his heroic deeds as an Avenger. Here we explore the aftermath of Joss Whedon’s epic spectacle, as we return to a psychologically battered Tony Stark, suffering from panic attacks and sleep deprivation after Loki’s foul invasion schemes nearly cost him his life.
Granted, we knew there was more to him than just an ego and a high-end power suit, but Iron Man 3 delves even deeper into his character, rendering him more sympathetic and vulnerable than ever before. Tony Stark the sarcastic billionaire (genius, playboy, philanthropist etc.) is still very much on duty, but for the first time we truly get to familiarize ourselves with Tony Stark the human. Fragile, full of care and with anything but straw for brains.
Jaw-dropping set pieces, culminating in a spectacular, action-packed finale against quasi-immortal adversaries, make up for that imbalance with honors though. Expertly directed, it brings out the best of the entire ensemble, concluding Iron Man’s emotional arc on a genuinely poignant note.
A stylishly executed redemption of the series, with a big heart behind the metal to give it a slight edge over the other installments (slight over the original, colossal over the disappointing second film), landing it as the greatest in the trilogy and the most fulfilling cinematic experience of the year so far.
Granted, we knew there was more to him than just an ego and a high-end power suit, but Iron Man 3 delves even deeper into his character, rendering him more sympathetic and vulnerable than ever before. Tony Stark the sarcastic billionaire (genius, playboy, philanthropist etc.) is still very much on duty, but for the first time we truly get to familiarize ourselves with Tony Stark the human. Fragile, full of care and with anything but straw for brains.
Jaw-dropping set pieces, culminating in a spectacular, action-packed finale against quasi-immortal adversaries, make up for that imbalance with honors though. Expertly directed, it brings out the best of the entire ensemble, concluding Iron Man’s emotional arc on a genuinely poignant note.
A stylishly executed redemption of the series, with a big heart behind the metal to give it a slight edge over the other installments (slight over the original, colossal over the disappointing second film), landing it as the greatest in the trilogy and the most fulfilling cinematic experience of the year so far.
I just love how it turned out. Good job!
Love,
- D.✯
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