Ahora que el mundo es consciente de su identidad como Iron Man, Tony Stark debe lidiar tanto con su salud en declive como con un loco vengativo con vínculos con el legado de su padre.Ahora que el mundo es consciente de su identidad como Iron Man, Tony Stark debe lidiar tanto con su salud en declive como con un loco vengativo con vínculos con el legado de su padre.Ahora que el mundo es consciente de su identidad como Iron Man, Tony Stark debe lidiar tanto con su salud en declive como con un loco vengativo con vínculos con el legado de su padre.
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Iron Man 2' offers mixed reactions. Robert Downey Jr.'s performance is lauded for charisma and humor. Action scenes, especially the Monaco Grand Prix and final battle, are praised for excitement and effects. Criticisms include a cluttered plot, pacing issues, and lack of focus. Some feel it sets up future Marvel movies at the expense of a cohesive story. Villains, like Ivan Vanko, are seen as less compelling. Despite flaws, many find it entertaining and a valuable MCU addition.
Opiniones destacadas
At its high points - the first act and the climax - Iron Man 2 is actually better than the first film. Everything up to and including the action scene in Monaco is just great fun to watch: the action, the character interactions, and of course Robert Downey Jr's wonderful portrayal of Tony Stark. And the action scene at the end is pretty epic.
The problem is, the film just stops being so much fun in-between. In a large proportion of this time, it's either going too slowly with little happening that's exciting or even particularly interesting, or it's providing some silly moments like Iron Man lounging on a giant display donut. To be fair, there's no problem with the many subplots this movie has: they all blend together quite smoothly.
The acting in this film deserves credit: almost everybody does a great job. Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow are just as entertaining as they were in the first film, Jon Favreau gets more to do as Stark's chauffeur, Don Cheadle is actually a little better than Terrence Howard as Rhodie (again, maybe because he has a bigger role), Mickey Rourke portrays a decent but overall ordinary villain, and once Scarlett Johansson is allowed to do something substantial with her own action sequence, she's well worth watching. The only weak link is Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer, who gets quite annoying after a while.
Overall, Iron Man 2's slow middle section prevents it from being better than the first film as a whole, which is a shame considering how brilliant the beginning and end segments are.
The problem is, the film just stops being so much fun in-between. In a large proportion of this time, it's either going too slowly with little happening that's exciting or even particularly interesting, or it's providing some silly moments like Iron Man lounging on a giant display donut. To be fair, there's no problem with the many subplots this movie has: they all blend together quite smoothly.
The acting in this film deserves credit: almost everybody does a great job. Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow are just as entertaining as they were in the first film, Jon Favreau gets more to do as Stark's chauffeur, Don Cheadle is actually a little better than Terrence Howard as Rhodie (again, maybe because he has a bigger role), Mickey Rourke portrays a decent but overall ordinary villain, and once Scarlett Johansson is allowed to do something substantial with her own action sequence, she's well worth watching. The only weak link is Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer, who gets quite annoying after a while.
Overall, Iron Man 2's slow middle section prevents it from being better than the first film as a whole, which is a shame considering how brilliant the beginning and end segments are.
For some reason this movie had not been getting the greatest critic reviews. I do not understand that at all. I thought the movie was very enjoyable and a successful sequel in the series.
For anyone who has seen the first Iron Man you can expect much of the same in this movie. Robert Downey Jr. plays Tony Stark like he is meant for the part. He has the same sarcastic wit and self-confidence that is evident in his other movie roles. Gwyeneth Paltrow, as Pepper Potts, has a comes more to the forefront in the sequel. I also personally love that Jon Favreau is the driver for Stark/Potts, and that he gets into the action a little bit. You have to respect the director for that, even though Jon has done plenty of acting himself.
Normally in when they replace someone in a sequel with a different actor/actress I am very upset. However, Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2 as War Machine/Lt. Rhodes made me happy. This is similar to what happened with Maggie Gylenhal in the Dark Night.
Samuel L. Jackson playing Nick Fury has a bigger role, and it leads all the viewers into wanting The Avengers movie to come out immediately. Scarlett Johansson also showed up with some impressive stunt work, along with her always gorgeous looks.
All in all it was a well done sequel. The plot is not too convoluted to follow. The new villain, played by Mickey Rourke, is very impressive and fun to watch. The action scenes are all entertaining but they do not completely drive the movie. The only thing that I wished for leaving the theater was a longer final fight scene.
Also, make sure to watch after the credits!! It is short, but worth it.
For anyone who has seen the first Iron Man you can expect much of the same in this movie. Robert Downey Jr. plays Tony Stark like he is meant for the part. He has the same sarcastic wit and self-confidence that is evident in his other movie roles. Gwyeneth Paltrow, as Pepper Potts, has a comes more to the forefront in the sequel. I also personally love that Jon Favreau is the driver for Stark/Potts, and that he gets into the action a little bit. You have to respect the director for that, even though Jon has done plenty of acting himself.
Normally in when they replace someone in a sequel with a different actor/actress I am very upset. However, Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2 as War Machine/Lt. Rhodes made me happy. This is similar to what happened with Maggie Gylenhal in the Dark Night.
Samuel L. Jackson playing Nick Fury has a bigger role, and it leads all the viewers into wanting The Avengers movie to come out immediately. Scarlett Johansson also showed up with some impressive stunt work, along with her always gorgeous looks.
All in all it was a well done sequel. The plot is not too convoluted to follow. The new villain, played by Mickey Rourke, is very impressive and fun to watch. The action scenes are all entertaining but they do not completely drive the movie. The only thing that I wished for leaving the theater was a longer final fight scene.
Also, make sure to watch after the credits!! It is short, but worth it.
!! Possible Spoilers!!
*Iron Man 2* picks up shortly after the events of its predecessor, finding Tony Stark basking in the glow of his newfound hero status. However, the film quickly reveals a darker underbelly to the billionaire playboy's life. His reliance on the Arc Reactor, the power source for his Iron Suit, is slowly poisoning him, while the demands of the public and the military put immense pressure on Stark Industries.
Mickey Rourke delivers a menacing performance as Ivan Vanko, a bitter Russian scientist seeking revenge against Stark for his father's downfall. Vanko's creation, the Whiplash suit, proves to be a formidable opponent for Iron Man. The film also introduces Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury in a more prominent role, laying the groundwork for the Avengers initiative.
While Downey Jr. Continues to shine as the charismatic and witty Tony Stark, the film struggles to maintain the same level of originality and excitement as its predecessor. The plot becomes increasingly convoluted as it juggles multiple storylines, including Stark's personal struggles, the threat of Vanko, and the introduction of new characters like Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and War Machine (Don Cheadle).
The action sequences are undeniably impressive, with the iconic climax featuring multiple Iron Suits battling it out. However, the film's pacing suffers at times, and the overall tone is less focused than the first installment. Additionally, the resolution of the palladium poisoning plot point feels somewhat rushed and anticlimactic.
Key plot points:-
* Tony Stark's dependency on the Arc Reactor * The introduction of Ivan Vanko and the Whiplash * The development of the War Machine armor * Black Widow's first appearance in the MCU * The increasing involvement of Nick Fury and S. H. I. E. L. D.
Despite its flaws, *Iron Man 2* is still an entertaining superhero film with plenty of eye-catching moments. It successfully expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe and sets the stage for future installments. However, it ultimately falls short of reaching the heights of its predecessor.
*Iron Man 2* picks up shortly after the events of its predecessor, finding Tony Stark basking in the glow of his newfound hero status. However, the film quickly reveals a darker underbelly to the billionaire playboy's life. His reliance on the Arc Reactor, the power source for his Iron Suit, is slowly poisoning him, while the demands of the public and the military put immense pressure on Stark Industries.
Mickey Rourke delivers a menacing performance as Ivan Vanko, a bitter Russian scientist seeking revenge against Stark for his father's downfall. Vanko's creation, the Whiplash suit, proves to be a formidable opponent for Iron Man. The film also introduces Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury in a more prominent role, laying the groundwork for the Avengers initiative.
While Downey Jr. Continues to shine as the charismatic and witty Tony Stark, the film struggles to maintain the same level of originality and excitement as its predecessor. The plot becomes increasingly convoluted as it juggles multiple storylines, including Stark's personal struggles, the threat of Vanko, and the introduction of new characters like Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and War Machine (Don Cheadle).
The action sequences are undeniably impressive, with the iconic climax featuring multiple Iron Suits battling it out. However, the film's pacing suffers at times, and the overall tone is less focused than the first installment. Additionally, the resolution of the palladium poisoning plot point feels somewhat rushed and anticlimactic.
Key plot points:-
* Tony Stark's dependency on the Arc Reactor * The introduction of Ivan Vanko and the Whiplash * The development of the War Machine armor * Black Widow's first appearance in the MCU * The increasing involvement of Nick Fury and S. H. I. E. L. D.
Despite its flaws, *Iron Man 2* is still an entertaining superhero film with plenty of eye-catching moments. It successfully expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe and sets the stage for future installments. However, it ultimately falls short of reaching the heights of its predecessor.
The makers of this film held nothing back. When it works, as it does here, it rekindles even a cynic's movie love. So kudos to Downey, Paltrow, Cheadle, Scar-Jo, Rockwell, Rourke and especially Favreau. What a film! It is a sight to behold. Every scene was captivating, whether it was full on armor action or the charismatic "down time" delivered by the best cast possible. Isn't that what movies are suppose to be about? It's good to see the response to the movie has been, for the most part, positive. I've noticed that sometimes expectations are unreasonable or some fans are too attached to their comic book preconceived notions. (X-Men and Wolverine fans I'm looking right at you!) Iron Man 2 stayed close enough to its roots and I hope most judge it as a film first. If you do, I'm almost certain that everyone will enjoy it as much as I did.
It easily fulfilled and then exceeded all of my expectations. The only thing I worry about is that they may be setting expectations for that Avengers movie too high. How can it possibly live up to the standard these movies are setting and setting up????? Iron Man 2 is EVERYTHING you would want in a movie and much more! It is a special treat when a sequel reaches up and delivers an excellent film that you thoroughly enjoy as much if not more than a beloved first installment. It truly feels like they just paused and kept telling the same story but with more of an edge. Hopefully, they can do it again and skip that third movie curse. Think of it as another installment and they'll be fine. Fitting Avengers in to the mix is even more fun to think about but I heard that Favreau will be involved with that as an executive producer. So, I'm not worried. In the meanwhile, we can all enjoy this film because it stands on its own but as a great part of a running saga.
It easily fulfilled and then exceeded all of my expectations. The only thing I worry about is that they may be setting expectations for that Avengers movie too high. How can it possibly live up to the standard these movies are setting and setting up????? Iron Man 2 is EVERYTHING you would want in a movie and much more! It is a special treat when a sequel reaches up and delivers an excellent film that you thoroughly enjoy as much if not more than a beloved first installment. It truly feels like they just paused and kept telling the same story but with more of an edge. Hopefully, they can do it again and skip that third movie curse. Think of it as another installment and they'll be fine. Fitting Avengers in to the mix is even more fun to think about but I heard that Favreau will be involved with that as an executive producer. So, I'm not worried. In the meanwhile, we can all enjoy this film because it stands on its own but as a great part of a running saga.
Iron Man 2 is a lot messier than its game changing predecessor as it does what too many comic book sequels do and crams too many characters into one film. There's a genuine story of addiction that has to share screen time with 2 separate villain storylines and some clunky set up for the Avengers. On top of those, there's also another plot thread involving big revelations about Tony's father and it can't all cohere but it does a really good job overall.
MCU movies almost always cast the best people in the title roles and Robert Downey Jr. In every single appearance as Tony Stark/Iron Man is the epitome of Marvel casting in full effect. Whatever issues this film has, he's never one of them as he navigates a self destructive character arc by initially pushing away those closest to him. Scarlett Johansson is equally perfect thanks to her winning combination of confidence and mystique.
Sam Rockwell is a perfect pathetic villain who absolutely should've been utilised way more in the wider cinematic universe. He nails his character's desperation to be as charismatic as Tony Stark without ever being able to come close. Don Cheadle is effortless in taking over the role of Rhodey and succeeds in making the character his own. Samuel L. Jackson instantly arrives with his trademark screen presence and Mickey Rourke does a decent job despite working with scraps.
Even though Jon Favreau's direction is understandably struggling to give every element the necessary space, the technical craft remains strong. The CGI is pretty damn good and whilst the action sequences are a little too sporadic, they definitely deliver the goods and the Monaco Grand Prix set piece has a very satisfying sense of danger and excitement. The third act battle feels slightly rushed however, it still contains plenty of thrilling moments.
MCU movies almost always cast the best people in the title roles and Robert Downey Jr. In every single appearance as Tony Stark/Iron Man is the epitome of Marvel casting in full effect. Whatever issues this film has, he's never one of them as he navigates a self destructive character arc by initially pushing away those closest to him. Scarlett Johansson is equally perfect thanks to her winning combination of confidence and mystique.
Sam Rockwell is a perfect pathetic villain who absolutely should've been utilised way more in the wider cinematic universe. He nails his character's desperation to be as charismatic as Tony Stark without ever being able to come close. Don Cheadle is effortless in taking over the role of Rhodey and succeeds in making the character his own. Samuel L. Jackson instantly arrives with his trademark screen presence and Mickey Rourke does a decent job despite working with scraps.
Even though Jon Favreau's direction is understandably struggling to give every element the necessary space, the technical craft remains strong. The CGI is pretty damn good and whilst the action sequences are a little too sporadic, they definitely deliver the goods and the Monaco Grand Prix set piece has a very satisfying sense of danger and excitement. The third act battle feels slightly rushed however, it still contains plenty of thrilling moments.
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- TriviaA lot of Whiplash's identifying features were suggested by Mickey Rourke. He wanted to perform half of his role in Russian, and consulted on the character's tattoos and gold teeth, as well as having a pet cockatoo. In fact, Rourke paid for the bird and the gold teeth out of his own pocket.
- Errores(at around 1h 1 min) After Rhodey lands at Edwards Air Force Base, in the wide shot both the B2 Stealth Bomber and War Machine have disappeared. This is because the Air Force wouldn't let them film the aircraft from that angle, and War Machine was eliminated to save production costs.
- Créditos curiososThere is a scene after the closing credits: Agent Coulson arrives in New Mexico and locates a crater in which lies the war hammer Mjolnir. This was a contracted version of the same scene from Thor (2011).
- Versiones alternativasThe mainland Chinese release obscures Vanko's nationality by reversing all Russian references on the soundtrack. For example, the word "Russia" comes out as something like "Ashar", and "Siberia" as "Ayuribias". The subtitles and the Mandarin-dubbed version simply delete these references altogether.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Rasputin
- Locaciones de filmación
- SpaceX - Rocket Road, Hawthorne, California, Estados Unidos(Hammer Industries Factory)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 200,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 312,433,331
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 128,122,480
- 9 may 2010
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 623,933,331
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 4min(124 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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