Iron Man 3 Mega Review

类型:动作|冒险|科幻
Directed by: Shane Black
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle
Written by: Drew Pearce (screenplay), Shane Black (screenplay)


Synopsis: When Tony Stark’s world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.


瑞安Says:

I have two perspectives regarding this film. On one side I have the fanboy inside of me that wants to say go see it and then bitch about how they should have followed the comic storyline more closely. The other side, which will be giving this review, will be suppressing the fanboy rage to provide a more accurate, unbiased opinion based on the film’s mechanics and portrayal of the characters themselves.

我将首先引用Stan Lee,并指出“小罗伯特·唐尼(Robert Downey Jr.)是钢铁侠。”毫无疑问,RDJ随着他的表现将钢铁侠的角色带入了一个新的水平。他从本质上为钢铁侠(Iron Man)做了肖恩·康纳利(Sean Connery)为詹姆斯·邦德(James Bond)所做的事情,创造了许多其他人在自己的钢铁侠版本中模仿的肖像和角色。但是,虽然我喜欢RDJ作为托尼·史塔克/钢铁侠,但他是我唯一喜欢这部电影的东西。虽然我喜欢大多数英雄,但小人要么有点虚弱,要么有点弱。我不能说为什么我不放弃情节细节不喜欢普通话,但是我对他们如何发展他的角色感到非常失望。我只想说他不是预告片中显示的威胁性,不可阻挡的力量,我会留下来。但是,尽管他的角色令人失望,但还有其他一些失望。

有片刻Iron Man 3that made me think it was going the route of a high intensity blockbuster but then things would slow down and I thought the focus was going to be character development by exploring more of Tony Stark. While there were bits and pieces of each, there was not enough of either to satisfy me. I kept wanting more of Tony in the suit and in addition to that, an improved and more efficient suit. Instead there were more malfunctions and mishaps with his armor which was clearly attributed to comic relief. While I was patiently waiting for Tony to work out the kinks in his armor, he would tip toe around the events surrounding复仇者and how he was affected personally but never went into enough detail for it to be pertinent to the film. There were some redeeming moments in the film such as the flight rescue scene which was pure eye candy, the new fighting styles Tony adapts when using his new armor, and just about every other action scene shown in the trailers.


…纯糖果的飞行救援现场…

While I did enjoy the mindless entertainment and eye candy moments of the film, I think they just tried to cram too much intoIron Man 3. There were multiple subplots that needed deeper exploration, the villains were either disappointing or not fully developed, and maybe it’s the kid in me, but I wanted more of Tony in the Iron Man armor. I think that the average fan will enjoy the film because I can’t deny that it is entertaining, but it just felt rushed to me and I couldn’t completely remain engaged.

6.5分(满分10分) - 瑞安(Ryan)

Kenny Says:

没有什么我可以说能改变出版ic perception of Iron Man 3. People will enjoy the mindless fun. I wish the movie was as grand as its International record breaking box office gross. However, my film loving conviction got the best of me while watching Iron Man 3. I found it to be an underwhelming, by-the-numbers summer movie that flirts with being as disappointing as Spiderman 3 and is almost on par with Iron Man 2. Why make such an assertion? There is too much going on. Would-be intriguing story lines are never fully explored including Tony Stark’s anxiety (pretty much dismissed by petty jokes), Gwenyth Paltrow’s…(never mind, I wont ruin it.), Rebecca Hall’s pointless character, and a little boy who’s name I didn’t remember.

钢铁侠3佤邦最弱的元素s an uninspired villain. For me, a comic book movie sinks or swims with the top-notch villain (like Heath Ledger’s Joker). Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin villain was dreadfully boring, an Asian-Islamic hybrid without a defined motivation who collaborates with an equally unimaginative Guy Pearce. The Mandarin isn’t interesting or original (Imagine Osama bin Laden and whoever else comes to mind.) Any critic who thinks this is good villain (which some have) needs to take a sabbatical. Robert Downey Jr. was amusing as always with his sarcasim. Coming across as the delicate egotist can be his one-dimensional shtick. He improvised the previous two Iron Man movies but he is painfully not up to task this time reading from the script. Like Tony Stark’s suit controlled on autopilot, Iron Man 3 reminded me how the manufactured blockbusters mechanically go through the lifeless motions.


Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin villain was dreadfully boring…

我可以告诉预览观众没有灵感,因为它得到了充满热情的整体不冷不热的反应。请记住这一点:这些人是免费看到一部备受期待的电影,并不愿意真正进入它。那对我说了什么。人们可以告诉笑话,大时刻未能大规模交付。尽管如此,至少对于导演Shane Black(致命的武器电影,Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)来说,至少气候设置令人印象深刻,而且令人钦佩,甚至有时甚至在他的头上。有条件的观众期望乔斯·惠顿(Joss Whedon)和克里斯托弗·诺兰(Christopher Nolan)的超级英雄电影中最好的电影应比我们从Iron Man 3获得的好处。

Iron Man 3 is barely adequate, and forgettable, summer entertainment not worth remember after viewing. Certainly not an ounce more than that.

6 out of 10 – Kenny

安东尼说:


It’s not what you expect. It may not even be what we want but Iron man 3 is the very next film in the Marvel cinematic universe and in this film we catch up with Tony Stark and Pepper Potts following the events last year’s “The Avengers”. This may be Iron Man’s 3rd film, but its also a movie for a lot of ‘firsts’ as this is the first film in Marvel’s “Phase Two”, director Shan Black’s first comic film, and the film also introduces a few key characters including Guy Pearce’s Aldrich Killian and Ben Kingsley’s The Mandarin. It’s also Disney’s first Iron Man film resulting in a mix bag of results.

小罗伯特·唐尼(Robert Downey Jr.)有麻烦不是being Tony Stark so judging his performance, in my opinion, would be a waste of space. Instead I’d like to focus more on the story as Iron Man 3 features several character developments for Tony Stark. Iron Man 3 finds Tony in a mind state unlike anything we’ve seen from the character in prior appearances with him being noticeably shaken and more than a little paranoid after the events that occurred in last summers The Avengers. That alone is a fact that shouldn’t be overlooked as I believe The evolution of Tony Stark is a story in itself. We’ve seen Tony evolve from a self-absorbed, egotistical arms dealer to a person with deep insecurities and sensitivity. It wasn’t a change that happened overnight and the fact that RDJ has been reflecting this development, without question, is remarkable in itself. You don’t have to study nearly as hard as say Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne to see what’s going on in his head and it’s not something that I took lightly. Hats off to RDJ.

这部电影中要找到的另一种主要满足感是本·金斯利(Ben Kingsley)的《普通话》。This is not the same character from the comics using magic rings and dragons to cause chaos throughout the world and instead we have a character that’s more in line with what we’ve seen from the series and a character that’s easier for audiences to identify with: a global terrorist. These are glaring changes to the character but not all that surprising with the way the film has handled the buildup of the character in the prior 2 Iron Man films. I still notice that ideal sense of danger that comic fans demand from one of Iron Man’s premiere foes but there are more than a few changes to the character that comic fans will undoubtedly riot about. Again, nothing is completely surprising considering how the Iron Man franchise has evolved thus far.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts is consistent with what we’ve seen of her in the past and I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing. For the most part I don’t dislike Paltrow’s character I’m just indifferent to her. She’s a major character in the film but not someone that I particularly felt was interesting, armored up or not. Don Cheadle’s Iron Patriot continues to be a fun distraction but his impact on the film doesn’t have the gravity that I hoped for. Iron Patriot makes appearances all throughout Iron Man 3 but the film wouldn’t have been drastically different if he, or Pepper Potts for that matter, weren’t in the movie at all. They seem like furniture more than anything. A nice and welcome breath of fresh air was found in Guy Pearce’s Aldrich Killian. Guy Pearce has the ability to steal a show if you let him and he gave an appreciable effort in this film to do just that. I found his character interesting and complimenting to the overall story. I’m not too fond of all of the developments of his character but the actor himself played the character well. I never questioned his performance or motives in the film and immersion is an often overlooked factor in film that I don’t disregard.

《钢铁侠3》的故事确实很难忽略问题。什么都没发生。It’s amazing that a film like Iron Man 3 can introduce like 50 new Iron Man armors, an Iron Patriot, The Mandarin, and more but by the time the credits roll feel I felt like Tony was pretty much in the same ‘space’ he was when the film started. For sake of argument when compared to the first Iron Man there’s no ambiguity and Tony is a radically different person than when that film started and there was no confusion as to if things had changed. Iron Man 3 seems more like a ‘happening’ than an ‘event’. Its filler and is being used as a springboard for the next phase in the Marvel universe, much to the detriment of the film. Because the film has dependencies it can never really be too unhinged from the rest of the events of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that anchor has continued to hurt the Iron Man franchise.

Overall Iron Man 3 has some story ideas that will drive fans insane. There’s a great evolution in the character of Tony Stark and appearances of from more Iron Man armors than I could keep up with. I like that the franchise is continuing to pay homage to the comics but is determined to blaze new territory and radically alter the mythos of the man. Love it or hate it, Iron Man 3 has a pair and isn’t afraid to flex em.

我给钢铁侠3 6.5分(满分10分)



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First and foremost, Ryan Brown is a fan. He has been an avid fan of both the theater and cinema since an early age and his passion for both has been continually growing ever since. When dissecting a film, he focuses on all elements of film-making including some fan/cult factors. He believes that character development is the foundation of a good film and usually starts his analysis of a film from there moving forward. His writing style may be influenced by his background of narrative and argumentative studies in the subject, but he tends to enjoy a more conversational style to better interact with the readers, unlike some other pretentious and pompous writers.