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I took my Dad to go see it, expecting him to hate it due to the length and the nature of how it challenges good taste (took him just because he likes westerns) and it turned out he absolutely loved the film, I was pretty shocked because he looked a bit tiresome while the film was going on, but it's still interesting nonetheless. Same sort of thing happened when I took him to watch Inglorious Basterds as well. Just out of interest, what's your thoughts on [Show spoiler] at the end of the film?![]() |
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Broken Flowers is very good, but just know that it's much more droll (like Aki Kaurismaki) than his early films. I think Midnight Train (which features nimble nonlinear storytelling) and Stranger than Paradise are his easiest films to get into. I think the general rule is, each film got more esoteric than the last. I haven't seen Limits of Control, yet, but I hear that's his most radical departure from the norm
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Iron Man 3
So now it comes to this. Iron Man started off beating the snot out of terrorists and confronting the Iron Monger. Then he was challenged by Whiplash, and made to face a number of personal challenges. Lastly, he helped save Earth from an otherworldly invasion, and he personally passed through a wormhole to deliver a nuke to the Chitauri mothership. Where does Iron Man stand after all this? The third Iron Man film pits Tony Stark against more challenges, which ultimately straddles the breaking point for the character. The man proves to be a wreck to start with - a definite far cry from the suave narcissist we saw in the beginning of the first film - but now his personal life, his body, and his mind all pay the price for all of Iron Man's burdens. In this (final?) round of heroic challenges, Iron Man confronts the Mandarin terrorists, who ultimately target him personally. In one of the biggest action scenes of the movie, Stark's home is demolished in a torrent of missiles. That's just the beginning: from then on, the film traverses across all of the US as Stark works to find answers, and is made to fight more bad guys, find answers, fight more bad guys, and ultimately thwart the enemy's endgame. By that point, the stakes are raised really high, and it builds up to a lengthy, explosive, all-out climax. There is definitely a ton of action and quality special effects to behold here. At the same time, the action and drama is finely-balanced with the same style of comedy and wit that's gone into the first two films. Overall, the tone and pacing of Iron Man 3 is very much consistent with the other films. All of the characters and concepts are in line with what's in the other films. IM3 is pretty much on the same level as IM1 and IM2. And that's a huge relief, considering that in most superhero franchises, the third films don't usually fare that well (remember X-Men: The Last Stand? Or Spiderman 3? Or Superman III?!). IM3 practically breaks that curse, not only with its purposeful execution, but also with its strong basis in characterizations and storytelling. As indicated above, there is a lot to be said about the character and his progression across the three films. This third film effectively completes his transformation, resolves some long-standing issues, and still manages to pull out a few impressive twists. This film is competently-made with good photography and editing. Acting is as great as ever, and the writing is generally good. This production has plenty of fine-looking sets, props, costumes, and special effects. Music is pretty cool. Iron Man 3 is as satisfying of a conclusion to the Iron Man franchise as it is a satisfying summer blockbuster. I say "conclusion" because it makes these first three films feel whole and complete as they are. However, as a post-credit message asserts, Tony Stark will return. If so, he'd certainly be welcome, especially in Avengers 2, but even if an Iron Man 4 never comes, this third film does its job admirably. 4.5/5 (Entertainment: Very Good | Story: Very Good | Film: Very Good) Recommendation: Sure. |
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![]() Saw it today and couldn't agree more. I loved it and obviously am already looking forward to the Blu-ray release. As far as the "Tony Stark Will Return" thing, they could get away with that meaning just for The Avengers 2, but another Iron Man movie someday would not be a surprise either. Leave it up to Shane Black to come up with quite possibly the best post credits scene of all the Marvel Studios movies. At least I assume it was him. |
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Jul 2010
Toronto
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I'll admit, Iron Man 3 wasn't a disaster, but what a awful chore to sit through. As for The Chinaman - oh, my bad - The Mandarin, the less said the better. But I will say,
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That's a bit of a ridiculous thing to take from both those films (especially since Dr. Curt Connors has had his amputee arm in the comics, not so sure about Extremis). Plus the films don't really say "look out, amputees are evil people, never give them powers". But you said not to bother with a non-explanation, so I won't.
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![]() ![]() Iron Man 3 (2013) dir. Shane Black The Good: Awesome action sequences (i.e., when Stark infiltrates the Mandarin's lair, the Air Force One rescue, and the geek-out-inducing climactic battle at the oil rig with all the Iron Man suits). A bunch of pretty funny moments (my favorite has to be the one with Stark tied up to a bed frame). Love the kid sidekick (played by Ty Simpkins). |
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I will probably tweak my IM3 review to address some of its negative issues. The twist with the Mandarin didn't bother me one bit; I actually loved that character and his portrayal. But, it seems to be a big deal-breaker for some people.
There were a few things I wasn't sure about regarding the movie's plot. [Show spoiler] Just little plot holes, but nothing that bothers me personally. My score will likely remain the same.
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Okay, just to be clear, there's only one more film with Tony Jaa. The other one I have in mind stars somebody else. Both are awesome though.
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