9 June 2013

Iron Man III


"Heroes? There is no such thing."

The past creeps up on Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), a la Iron Man, as he returns to reality following  the Avengers Assemble and is confronted by a dangerous terrorist intent on tormenting the United States.

Robert Downey Jr. thrives as Tony Stark.  He perfectly captures the trauma that Tony is haunted with following the extravagent events of the Avengers, who are suddenly and curiously absent throughout this third chapter.  The film subsequently places greater emphasis on the man opposed to the hero, with Tony spending considerable more time out of his suit than in his preceding films; exposing a previously unseen vulnerability to the hero.  This allows the plot to channel an exploration of the relationship between man and technology in the twenty-first century.

The plot is further strewn with contemporary themes of terrorism, with Ben Kingsley delivering a great performance as the threatening and allusive terrorist known as 'The Mandarin'.  There is also a brilliantly hilarious twist to the plot, moments of absolutely stunning cinematography and a great repartee between Tony and Harley, a boy that he indadvertedly befriends.  However, the resolution and final sequences of the film fell short and were frustrating; lacking emotional resonance or plausibility.

Robert Downey Jr.'s natural affinity with Stark and the moments of divine cinematography carry the film smoothly, but the too easy conclusion to the final action sequences felt disappointing.

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