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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Dolby, NTSC, Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dubbed See more |
Contributor | Shane Black, Don Cheadle, Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., Guy Pearce, Stephanie Szostak, Rebecca Hall, Ben Kingsley, James Badge Dale, Gwyneth Paltrow See more |
Language | English, Spanish, French |
Runtime | 2 hours and 10 minutes |
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The studio that brought you Marvel's THE AVENGERS unleashes the best Iron Man adventure yet with this must-own, global phenomenon starring Robert Downey Jr.. When Tony Stark/Iron Man finds his entire world reduced to rubble, he must use all his ingenuity to survive, destroy his enemy and somehow protect those he loves. But a soul-searching question haunts him: Does the man make the suit... or does the suit make the man? Featuring spectacular special effects, Marvels' IRON MAN 3 is a wildly entertaining movie you'll watch again and again.
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Tony Stark/Iron Man
Eccentric genius, billionaire, philanthropist Tony Stark is the armored super-hero known as Iron Man. Decompressing from his heroic, near-self-sacrificial action as iron Man that saved New York City from annihilation, Tony finds himself unable to sleep and plagued by worry and trepidation. When his world is destroyed and those closest to him threatened, Tony must find a way to save them and in the process find him again.
Pepper Potts
Pepper has progressed from Tony Stark's assistant to the head of Stark Industries, pausing along the way to fall in love with Tony as well. Bright, loyal and honest, Pepper understands Tony Stark more than anyone and sometimes that can be both a worrisome and dangerous thing.
Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes / Iron Patriot
Rhodey is the Liaison between Stark Industries and the U.S. Air Force. He is one of Tony Stark's few trusted friends and most of the time has the patience to deal with the impulsive genius. Rhodey has a new suit of War Machine armor in a red, silver, and blue patriotic design. When suited up, Rhodey becomes Iron Patriot.
The Mandarin
Mandarin is the sinister head of the terrorist organization known as The Ten Rings, from which all the actors of extreme terrorism plaguing the world appear to emanate. Although he is reclusive, Mandarin wields great power and makes his presence known by striking fear in the government and the populace through his brazen plans of attack.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : 1209
- Director : Shane Black
- Media Format : Dolby, NTSC, Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dubbed
- Run time : 2 hours and 10 minutes
- Release date : September 24, 2013
- Actors : Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish, English
- Language : English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00D7OMNXS
- Number of discs : 1
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Iron Man 3 sets out to return Iron Man to his roots of dark, believable action established in the first movie, while retaining the big-spectacle adventure of Avengers. To that end we see Tony Stark face off against a peculiar new representation of the Mandarin, a snarling, ethnically nebulous terrorist ringleader portrayed by Ben Kingsly. After an exasperated Stark promises to end the Mandarin's reign of terror, the mastermind seemingly orders the destruction of Stark's house, setting him on a quest to locate the Mandarin through an entertaining combination of detective work and MacGuyver-esque trickery. Stark is opposed by an army of mysterious flunkies who have been granted superpowers by Extremis, a genetic modification originally meant to help the disabled (as opposed to military nanites as in the comic).
Viewers have made much of this film's twist- that the Mandarin is in fact a puppet of the real villain, AIM director Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), who has hired a degenerate English actor to portray a power-mad despot as part of a political misdirection. This was a polarizing twist- for those who are new to the franchise it is a clever, Shyamalan-esque turn, and for serious comic nerds, it's an unexpected twist that is not out of line with the spirit of the franchise. For many, however, the reveal that the Mandarin was not in fact his usual Ming-the-Merciless-esque self, or even real, was a huge disappointment. For me the twist worked- I was disappointed at how generic and ridiculously grimdark the Mandarin initially appeared, but the reveal that he was a fiction- and not a very bad guy in reality- was something I did not expect. One can also read the twist as something of a satire of Ben Kingsly's career, which has been heavily built on playing ethnic and foreign characters, just as his filmic alter-ego does.
Another point of contention is that Iron Man spends so much of the film outside his armor. I would assert that this is important- by pitting the largely average Tony Stark against the super-powered AIM operatives who obstruct him we see him acting as a hero without the crutch of dominating technology. It makes for a refreshing reminder that under the armor there is still a hero we can root for.
Although it's not as BIG of a movie as Avengers, Iron Man 3 succeeds at being a thriller, and action film, and just a bit funny all at once. It rekindles the new, fresh feel of the first movie in a way that the second missed, and develops all of its characters in entertaining, satisfying directions. Of particular note is Ty Simpkins as Harley, a bratty sidekick who attaches himself limpet-like to the unwilling Tony. I am always leery of kids in movies of this kind, but he's spot on. It's also hard to fault Shane Black, who blends 90s directorial sensibilities with modern FX and camerawork to create a movie that feels different from its predecessors and from the rest of the MCU. Among other things, Black dials back on the CG of Avengers with numerous effective practical effects (I could swear I spotted a cable when Iron Man rescues the crew of Air Force 1, though) and excellent set design and lighting throughout.
Were I to complain about any part of the film, it would be the character of Tony's friend James Rhodes, AKA War Machine (Don Cheadle once again). Back when he was Terrance Howard, Rhody didn't even GET to be War machine, and he was only limited in the second film. Here once again the producers seem concerned that audiences will be confused by the presence of two Iron men, as War Machine spends most of his time out-of-scene, and participates in the climax out of his armor. I love Cheadle's take on the character, and would have loved to see him get a better part as what we DO see is well in line with the character as he appears in other media.
PROS:
-Unique direction makes for a film that feels genuinely different from the other coming attractions
-Good acting from a pretty diverse cast of characters
-Recaptures the feel of the first Iron Man
CONS:
-Editing is sloppy in some places
-Soundtrack is not particularly memorable
FINAL THOUGHTS:
Iron Man 3 is a worthwhile entry in MCU canon, and its departures from the comics are justifiable as part of building the film.
Premise: One year after the harrowing events of "The Avengers", Tony Stark (Downey Jr.) is a changed man - he's seen things and now they're taking a toll on his psyche and his relationship with Pepper (Paltrow). When a mysterious terrorist known only as the Mandarin (Kingsley) initiates a series of terrorist attacks against the United States, tragedy hits home for Stark - stirring him to action. As Stark investigates this new foe, he learns about the technological program known as "Extremis" which brings him against a new line of cyber-enhanced foes that might be more than a match for Iron Man...
Thoughts: Iron Man III is Marvel's unveiling of "Phase II" - the lead up to Avengers II - and it presents a subtly different take on Tony Stark/Iron Man. Taking over directorial duties for Jon Favreau is Shane Black (the acclaimed inventor of the Buddy Cop genre with his screenplay for Lethal Weapon), who brings a sharp flair for humorous quirk and sharp wit, which complements Robert Downey Jr.'s performance and enhances it. This film retains the charm of its predecessors while diving head into an exceptionally exciting genre: the technological thriller. On this third go around, the cast gels - Cheadle, Paltrow, Favreau and Downey all hit the ground running. The new additions (Pearce, Kingsley, and Hall) all act as very strong foils to each of the main cast and help develop the acclaimed "Extremis" story line from the comics. That said, certain stylistic elements were questionable: such as the Mandarin's voice - which has heavily reminiscent of Heath Ledger's Joker - gets a tad old quickly but with purpose. However, this is overshadowed by better choices: such as Tony's friendship with a young boy named Harley, which illustrates a side of him we have not scene before. The film is full of unexpected surprises and touching emotional moments which make this film a must see. And like all Marvel films, be sure to stick around for after the credits for a nice little post-credit scene involving a character we have seen before in a surprising situation. ;) "I'm not that kind of doctor..."
Should you buy this film? Absolutely. Iron Man III is the first "Must See" summer blockbuster of 2013 and it more than redeems Marvel for their last solo Iron Man film, which felt more like a commercial and less like a movie. Exceptionally crafted, brilliantly directed and realistically dealing with the "why not just call the Avengers" problem in a satisfying manner, this film will be a great collection for any fan of comics, Downey Jr. or Shane Black. For best viewing - get the Bluray: you'll get a DVD copy and a Digital copy so you can watch on the go - well worth the extra definition on the television.
IRON MAN III stars: Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Ben Kingsley
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Jetzt, nach "The Avengers": Der Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) ist ein Top-Terrorist und bedroht die USA ganz unverhohlen in seinen Videos. Die amerikanische Regierung sieht darin einen rein militärischen Auftrag und nutzt auch keine Superhelden - nun ja, bis auf einen, den von War Maschine in Iron Patriot umbenannten James Rhodes (Don Cheadle). Stark hingegen hat sowohl die Alien Invasion in New York als auch dessen Beinahe-Tod durch die Nuklearexplosion bzw. das schließende Tor über der Stadt nicht verarbeitet. Er leidet unter posttraumatischen Belastungsstörungen und schweren Panikattacken, die immer mal wieder auftreten sodass er plötzlich Schutz in seiner Rüstung suchen muss.
Selbst bei Gesprächen mit seiner Freundin Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) ist er nicht zugegen sondern lediglich die leere Rüstung, während er wie ein Besessener im Keller arbeitet - ohne schlafen zu können. Das führt natürlich auch zum ein oder anderen Unfall beim Basteln. Nunmehr wendet sich nach all den Jahren Killian an Potts, die Extremis allerdings ablehnt, da das Projekt auch als Waffe verwendet werden könnte. Als Tonys ehemaliger Angestellter und Kumpel Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) ermittelt, da er Killian nicht traut, wird dieser schwer bei einer Explosion im TCL Chinese Theatre verletzt. Der Mandarin übernimmt die Verantwortung für den Attentat. Daraufhin lässt sich der wütende Stark durch Journalisten zu einer unüberlegten (mal wieder) Aussage hinreißen und erklärt dem Mandarin den Krieg - unter Angabe seiner Anschrift. Es kommt, wie es kommen muss...
Neben all der Action werden die Charaktere nicht vergessen. Das ist das Schöne an den Marvel-Verfilmungen. Stark kommt hier nicht nur als narzisstisches ungehobeltes ... rüber, das er ja auch früher war, sondern kämpft hier mit inneren Dämonen und versucht dies hinter Sprüchen (und drei Meter Plüschhasen, für die Wände einzureißen sind um sie ins Treppenhaus zu stellen) zu verstecken. Er ist nicht perfekt, sondern macht Fehler. Immer wieder lässt er sich zu unüberlegten Aktionen hinreißen ohne über die Folgen für sich und seine Umgebung nachzudenken. Das ist gerade in den Anfangsfilmen immer wieder deutlich geworden.
Ebenso kann der Zuschauer bei der Entwicklung des Marvel-Universums entdecken, dass diverse Handlungen von Helden, insbesondere die von Tony Stark, immer wieder dazu führen, dass hier eigene Feinde erschaffen werden. Das mag vielleicht nicht immer anfangs erkennbar sein, aber das hat ein Muster. So macht er sich hier Aldrich Killian zum Feind. Im 16. Kinofilm des MCU: Homecoming ist es Adrian Toomes, dessen Unternehmen von den Aufräumarbeiten in New York wegbeordert wird. Die Vorgeschichte in diesem Film spielt ungefähr zur gleichen Zeit wie Iron Man 3. Und in "Far From Home", Film 23, ist es Quentin Beck und eine Anzahl von weiteren Mitarbeiter, die Stark Industries verprellt hat.
Der Mix aus Drama und Komödie wechseln sich dank Robert Downey Jr. ab. Aber auch Ben Kingsley ist in seiner Rolle stark und ganz anders als zunächst erwartet. In Shang Chi (Film 25) sieht man ihn dann wieder.
Die Extremis-Handlung ist einer Comicreihe für Iron Man entnommen worden, die zwischen 2005 und 2006 erschien. Es taucht in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. erneut auf. Im bereits genannten Shang Chi taucht ein Extremis-Soldat auf.
If you are a beginner and to help you to start on the good foot, I decided to let you know the movie’s chronology, so you can keep track and follow the story smoothly, understand where they’re going with it and keep the same interest from the first to the very last one. At the moment of this review, the 3 first phases are completed and you can get these now. The phase 4 and 5 titles are to come, the 6th is still unknown. And here is the right sequence :
* Phase 1 (6 movies) : Iron Man // The Incredible Hulk // Iron Man 2 // Thor // Captain America (the first Avenger) // Avengers.
** Phase 2 (6 movies) : Iron Man 3 // Thor: The Dark World // Captain America: The Winter Soldier // Guardians of the Galaxy // Avengers: Age of Ultron // Ant-Man.
*** Phase 3 (11 movies) : Captain America: Civil War // Doctor Strange // Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 // Spider-Man: Homecoming // Thor: Ragnarok // Black Panther // Avengers: Infinity War // Ant-Man and the Wasp // Captain Marvel // Avengers: Endgame // Spider-Man: Far from Home.
**** Phase 4 (6 movies) : Black Widow, 2020 // The Eternals, 2020 //
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 2021 // Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, 2021 // Spider-Man 3, 2021 // Thor: Love and Thunder, 202I.
***** Phase 5 (6 movies) : Black Panther II // Ant-Man 3 // Blade // Captain Marvel 2 // Fantastic 4 // Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
****** Phase 6 and over (number and titles of the movies not yet available at the moment of this review).
ENJOY !!!