When Tony Stark's world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.When Tony Stark's world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.When Tony Stark's world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 20 wins & 63 nominations total
- Jarvis
- (voice)
- Doctor Wu
- (as Wang Xueqi)
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Since Shane Black has signed to do Iron Man 3 I have been so excited for this picture, and i was already excited enough for Marvel phase 2 after the Avengers. Teaming up once again in his second outing with his Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang lead, and it does not disappoint.
A typical Super hero story, The international terrorist The Mandarin arrives on the scene and causes mayhem across the world, and may have help from some scientist acquaintances from Tony's past. For me Iron man's greatest strength is the casting of Robert Downey Jr. He encapsulates the character so well, the charisma,the humor, the ego so well. If this is to be his last appearance in a stand alone Iron Man. I for one can not think of anyone around at the moment who could take over the role,especially in the inevitable reboot of the franchise. Getting back to this film the cast of iron man has always been top notch with great support characters played by Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Ben Kingsley, and i could go on. This sequel hasn't gone down the usual route of recent sequels. Not going darker but keeping fun, not going bigger and louder (don't get me wrong there are some big action set pieces) but stripping Tony of the suit for large parts and focusing on the character. There is decent action to be seen, with the destruction of Tony Stark's home, for me being some of the best 5 minutes of intense action i have seen for quite some time. Also Iron man keeps it's good humor and puts in a decent amount of laughs.
The ending of the movie is where i find some problems, as it quite predictable and never built any sense of dread, that the bad guys could win. The bad guys in this film The Mandarin, Aldrich Killian and there Extremis Super soldiers. Which are a major improvement on previous Iron man villains. Seem very intimidating and imposing, but the motivation for there crimes seems a little fuzzy.
A good film by Shane Black in his first foray in to comic book/action, and if it is Downey Jr's last. It's not a bad way to bow out.
*Iron Man 3* is a bold departure from its predecessors, trading the flashy spectacle for a more intimate exploration of Tony Stark. Shane Black's direction infuses the film with a blend of dark humor, suspense, and action, resulting in a surprisingly grounded and character-driven narrative.
Robert Downey Jr. Delivers his most nuanced performance yet, capturing the complexities of a man haunted by his past and the fear of losing everything. The film delves deep into Tony's psyche, examining the toll of his superhero lifestyle on his mental and emotional well-being. His journey towards self-discovery and redemption is both compelling and inspiring.
While the iconic Iron Man suits still deliver their signature thrills, the film's focus shifts to the human element. The introduction of the Extremis super-soldier serum adds a layer of complexity to the story, exploring themes of power, control, and the blurred lines between hero and villain. Guy Pearce's portrayal of the enigmatic Aldrich Killian is chilling and enigmatic.
*Iron Man 3* is a film that rewards close attention. It's a rollercoaster ride of emotions, filled with unexpected twists and turns. While it may not be the typical superhero blockbuster, it's a testament to the strength of the character and the franchise's willingness to take risks.
The film's focus on character development over spectacle is a refreshing change of pace for the superhero genre. By delving into the psychological depths of Tony Stark,*Iron Man 3* creates a more relatable and complex hero. While some fans may miss the over-the-top action sequences of previous installments, the film's emotional core and strong performances make it a standout in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
8.5/10🔥
However, the film-makers have decided to go in a slightly different direction with this one. I can see their point. It may have felt a bit 'samey' to have yet another villain wearing a suit of armour to battle our sarcastic hero Tony Stark, so they decided to downplay the suits of armour for the better part of the movie. Instead they focused more on 'the man' himself, utilising his deductive powers, rather than just blasting baddies with his lasers.
And, to be blunt, while some people loved it, others hated it. So if you're looking for yet another superhero movies with larger than life baddies and plenty of high-tech, suit-wearing, destructive action, you may feel a little cheated. There is plenty of action (and a suitably explosive climax), but a lot of it involves more hand to hand fighting from Stark.
Personally, I thought it was quite a refreshing turn for a superhero film. Tony Stark always has been and always will be, Iron Man. If I just want to see him in the suit itself, I have parts 1 and 2 to watch. Nice to see something different. Roll on part 4 (and the Avengers 2).
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The plot consists of a terrorist called the Mandarin threatening America's safety and teaching its president and people a lesson. After his friend Happy Hogan is put into a coma thanks to one of the Mandarin's attacks, Tony vows to strike back. But after an attack from his enemy leaves him homeless and weaponless, Tony must find a way to stop his foe's plans while reevaluating his troubled existence. Downey Jr. hits the ball park once again with his Stark character showing his usual playful charm, but also his vulnerability at times. The events that took place in The Avengers take a heavy toll on the character and RDJ plays it quite professionally. Other characters were sort of a bore to me with Pearce's Killian as an exception. The plot once again fails to make sense, making it more comparable with the second rather than the first. Overall the film entertains and the visuals combined with the leading man's appeal make for an enjoyable time, however when it comes to the story it doesn't come close to Marvel movies like the first Iron Man and The Avengers.
Rating 8/10
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- Trivia(at around 34 mins) When Maya, Tony, and Pepper are discussing the huge stuffed bunny in the living room, Tony has hung a stocking for J.A.R.V.I.S. The stocking was the same colors as Vision (red, green, and yellow), the android, into which Tony and Bruce turn J.A.R.V.I.S., in Avengers : L'Ère d'Ultron (2015).
- Goofs(at around 1h 22 mins) When Maya Hansen is threatening to inject herself with Extremis, she says the dosage is 1200cc. That is equal to 1.2 liters, a volume impossible to hold in one syringe.
- Quotes
Jarvis: Mark 42 inbound.
[Stark sees the MK42 armor flying toward the battlefield]
Tony Stark: I'll be damned. The prodigal son returns.
[Stark summons Mark 42 to come to him, but it hits a pole and breaks into pieces]
Tony Stark: Whatever.
Aldrich Killian: You really didn't deserve her, Tony. It's a pity. I was so close to having her... perfect.
[jumps down to confront Tony]
Tony Stark: OK, OK, wait, wait, slow down, slow down! You're right... I don't deserve her. Here's where you're wrong: she was already perfect.
[Stark summons the Mark 42 pieces to assemble on Killian and attach him against the wall]
Tony Stark: Jarvis, do me a favor and blow Mark 42.
Aldrich Killian: NOOO!
[the suit explodes]
- Crazy creditsPart of the closing credits are a Spider-Man 3 (2007)-esque montage of scenes from all the three films.
- Alternate versionsReleased in China with four extra minutes of footage geared to the Chinese audience.
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel Studios LEGENDS: The Ten Rings (2021)
- SoundtracksBlue (Da Ba Dee)
Written by Gianfranco Randone, Maurizio Lobina and Massimo Gabutti
Performed by Eiffel 65
Courtesy of Republic/Universal Records and Bliss Corporation
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises and Bliss Corporation
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- Also known as
- Caged Heat
- Filming locations
- Kenansville, North Carolina, USA(Miss Chattanooga Christmas Pageant)
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Box office
- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $409,013,994
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $174,144,585
- May 5, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $1,215,577,205
- Runtime
- 2h 10m(130 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1





