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Iron Man: L'Attaque des technovores

Original title: Iron Man: Rise of Technovore
  • Video
  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.6K
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Norman Reedus, James Mathis III, Troy Baker, Clare Grant, and Matthew Mercer in Iron Man: L'Attaque des technovores (2013)
Iron Man is framed by a technological terrorist, and breaks out to stop him and clear his name.
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Iron Man is framed by a technological terrorist and breaks out to clear his name.Iron Man is framed by a technological terrorist and breaks out to clear his name.Iron Man is framed by a technological terrorist and breaks out to clear his name.

  • Directors
    • Hiroshi Hamasaki
    • Shingo Natsume
  • Writers
    • Stan Lee
    • Don Heck
    • Larry Lieber
  • Stars
    • Norman Reedus
    • Matthew Mercer
    • Eric Bauza
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.6K
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    • Directors
      • Hiroshi Hamasaki
      • Shingo Natsume
    • Writers
      • Stan Lee
      • Don Heck
      • Larry Lieber
    • Stars
      • Norman Reedus
      • Matthew Mercer
      • Eric Bauza
    • 18User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Frank Castle
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    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Tony Stark
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    Eric Bauza
    Eric Bauza
    • Ezekiel Stane
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    Kate Higgins
    Kate Higgins
    • Pepper Potts
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    James Mathis III
    James Mathis III
    • James 'Rhodey' Rhodes
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    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Maria Hill
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    Clare Grant
    Clare Grant
    • Natasha Romanoff
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    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Clint Barton
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    Tara Platt
    Tara Platt
    • Sasha Hammer
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    JB Blanc
    JB Blanc
    • Obadiah Stane
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    John Eric Bentley
    John Eric Bentley
    • Nick Fury
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    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
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    Dave Wittenberg
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    Travis Willingham
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    Daichi Endô
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    Keiji Fujiwara
    Keiji Fujiwara
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    Kiyotaka Furushima
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    Tesshô Genda
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      • Hiroshi Hamasaki
      • Shingo Natsume
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      • Stan Lee
      • Don Heck
      • Larry Lieber
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    7princexjeo

    Runs like an Extended Episode

    The Animation is probably the strongest part of this installment of this Iron Man production. The Voice Acting could use some work on the supporting cast though. The story begins as we are placed dead centre in the middle of another technological marvel as Stark is trying to change the world. However bad guys don't take a Vacation. Stark has to fix things before its too late. And that's my problem with this movie. The only sense of urgency seems to come from Stark and its not very convincing because the Antagonist is way too enigmatic. Even when the pseudo-philosophical mechanized angst driven plot unravels you don't really care, assuming you understand what everyone's motives actually are. The Antagonist is dreary, his monologuing is distracting and his intentions in-genuine. However, cameo appearances from a few heroes in Marvel universe make up for this. Overall its a shaky 7/10. It could have been 30 mins shorter and just as sweet.
    6xamtaro

    Tony Stark is......Gundam?

    To coincide with the release of IRON MAN 3 in cinemas, Marvel has returned to direct-to-video animation with Iron Man: Rise of Technovore. Yes, everything rises. Machines rise, Apes rise, Guardians rise, prices rise; too bads story standards have not. Iron Man Rise of Technovore has more clichés in it than its title, showcasing all that is good and bad about modern Japanese anime.

    Our story seemingly takes place within the Marvel Cinematic universe. The characters look like their live action movie counterparts, and there are references to events in the live action movies. We start off with Tony Stark about to launch a "Big brother" surveillance satellite that will be able to track all criminal activity worldwide. Ooh, intriguing! What are the moral implications for such a move? Will a crime free world justify the loss of privacy? Well, we never touch on these instead moving into an attack by mobile suits piloted by the silly named "Raiders" intending to stop the launch. How original. Iron Man tries to save the day but encounters a nubile teenage boy clad in weird nano-techno-organic armour far more advanced than Iron Man's. Lives are lost, and since Stark is the only survivor, he is taken in by SHIELD for questioning.

    Now here is where things stop making sense. Instead of hearing Nick Fury out and joining forces to stop this new threat christened "The Technovore", Iron Man bails out on SHIELD and stupidly makes himself a wanted man. Now with SHIELD agents Hawkeye and Black Widow on his tail, Iron Man has to find a way to defeat this Technovore despite being outclassed in every way possible.

    True to modern anime, this movie favours flaire, extravagance and all round coolness over narrative, pacing and the usual things that matter. Take a leading Japanese anime studio, give them an American sized budget and technological backing and Iron Man Rise of Technovore is the end result. It looks marvelous! The CGI (computer generated images) are blended seamlessly with the traditional animation, action is fast paced and in-your-face, character movements are smooth while still keeping an insane level of art detail. Overall, the show is a real thrill with wicked aerial combat and state of the art tech.

    For fans of anime, this is truly a visual treat. There are numerous little shout outs to other anime shows, most notably gundam. Yet like most modern anime, the visuals are about the only thing good going for it. As stated earlier, the story makes little sense. Stark could have saved himself a lot of trouble with SHIELD if he just stopped for a bit and listened. But no. Our character of Stark is a one trick egotistical pony, dead set on having things his way. The other characters also come across as flat personalities, more typical anime fodder for fanservice than actual contributors to the story. We even have your typical angst ridden teen out to "remake the world".

    All in all, the story bears a lot of similar elements to Steins;Gate and Texhnolyze, 2 other anime series directed by Technovore director Hiroshi Hamasaki. The script is a hodge podge of, again, anime clichés. Thankfully, the voice cast do great job of becoming their characters, both English and Japanese cast. They bring their best performance to the roles, especially Keiji Fujiwara and Matthew Mercer as Tony Stark. This is not Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man, which is refreshing; you do not have any of the corny humor that plagues the live action movies. Instead you have a Tony Stark that is not as comedic as the movies but still as snarky; more like in the comics. On a whole, Iron Man: Rise of Technovore is merely superficial entertainment. There is no way anyone can be emotionally invested in any of the characters thanks to the cliché ridden script and story. Character relationships are simplistic to the point when death of characters become a mere passing moment. He's dead, on with the story. Pacing is too slow in many places to the point where it gets boring. Oh and the Punisher gets shoehorned in for absolutely little reason.

    Pretty graphics and good acting cannot save an otherwise unimpressive, uninspired, and mediocre anime movie. At best, this is an extremely long showcase of studio Madhouse's animation capabilities when given the right backing. The "Invincible Iron Man" animated movie from 2007 is still a better animated feature than this.
    5scorp76

    Another example why most Marvel animated series and movies are crap.

    Where to begin? Whole story revolves around super-science bio-nano machines that can reconstitute themselves into any shape and are practically indestructible in this case armour.

    The story is so drawn out that the seconds became minutes and the minutes hours. This instalment should have be regulated to a 20 minute episode. A best way to describe the torture of watching Technovore is to compare it to a late 60s to 70s Sci-Fi from Russia.

    Then you got the dialogue which is god awful crap. It is so pretentious and boring. Half it sounds like those horrible anime dubs. While we are at it the voice acting also boarders on the same quality of those anime dubs. James C. Mathis III was the only one did a good job.

    To sum it up it is the most unrealistic, illogical, boring, pretentious crap. Madhouse has yet to repeat their success for making an animated movie for the English market since Vampire Hunter D and their only good release after that was the Highlander direct to video movie.

    Not even worth renting unless you are a die hard Iron Man or Madhouse fan.
    2ashfordofficial

    Boring

    A follow up on the Marvel Anime series featuring popular Marvel characters. I felt this film as an insult to the anime fandom, because they made this too slow and boring to watch.
    6AnnaPagrati

    6/10!

    Not a very nice one! I kind of got the plot, but not that much!

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    • Trivia
      This feature takes place in the Earth-101001 version of the Marvel Universe, together with the Marvel Anime (2010) series and Avengers Confidential: La Veuve Noire et Le Punisher (2014).
    • Goofs
      In the rear shot of Tony Stark talking to Pepper Potts while sitting on a stairwell, he is completely still, despite talking. Even if his mouth is not visible from that angle, his jaw should still be visibly moving while he's talking, which does not happen. It is obvious that this entire shot is just one still frame that's not synced with the audio.
    • Quotes

      Pepper Potts: Are you going to be okay?

      Tony Stark: I'll be fine.

      Pepper Potts: Says the playboy billionaire who makes things go boom.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, pieces of a puzzle move to form an image: A painting of Tony Stark in the Iron-Man suit (with the helmet off).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Avengers Confidential: La Veuve Noire et Le Punisher (2014)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2013 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
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    • Also known as
      • Iron Man: Rise of Technovore
    • Production companies
      • Madhouse
      • Marvel Animation
      • Sony Pictures Releasing
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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