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To begin your download click on the button at the end of this review. The leader of the group, Raza, offers Stark freedom in exchange for building a Jericho missile for them but Stark refuses.
Meanwhile, with the help of another captive named Yinsen, Stark secretly builds a suit of armor powered by an arc reactor which becomes the means for him to escape. Stark returns and announces that his company will no longer produce weaponry. Stark secretly begins working on a more powerful version of the suit which he built in the desert whereas it is soon revealed that Stane was the one supplying weapons directly to Ten Rings and is also attempting to take over Stark industries by staging a coup against Stark.
Stark perfects his suit but is only able to power it up to a limited extent after Stane steals his arc reactor. D agents come forward and try to arrest Stane but prove to be no match for him due to his plagiarized suit. Stark moves and encounters Stane and an intense battle takes place between the two before Stane is killed after his arc reactor explodes due to an electric surge. The film ends as Stark comes forward and reveals that he, in fact, is the man behind the red suit of armor, known as Iron Man.
Iron Man was the beginning of all things that lead to the formation of Avengers. Alternate versions German theatrical version was cut ca. Ironically, when submitting the uncut version for the home video release, it was rated "Not under 12" as well, making the cut version even more unnecessary.
User reviews 1. Top review. Don't waste your life, Stark. With a B-list superhero, a risky lead actor, a genre that hasn't really done much other than say Nolan's Batman, this movie had a lot to prove. Wow, did it ever. It proved that superhero movies can be realistic, emotional, funny and have highly entertaining action.
This is the movie to launch the MCU, and started the shared universe that DC comics and other franchises are following. Let's start with the number one reason why this movie is so good: Robert Downey Jr.
I am so glad that Jon Favreau kept pressing the studio to make sure RDJ had this role because he completely nails it. He effortlessly portrays the cool, sarcastic, alcoholic, playboy that I don't even think he's acting. He's clearly not perfect as he is the guy we think is awesome but don't necessarily want to be. Iron Man wasn't a househeld name before but thanks to RDJ's performance, it is now.
The action in this movie is incredible as you get to see him fly around, take on terrorist cells and fight the main villain. What I even found to more intriguing is Stark's entire time building his suit, both in the Afghan cave and in his garage because it is amazing to see his genius at work, while still being snarky and basically a tool. The writing and humor is also very good in this movie. I read that a lot of the lines, especially RDJ's were improv, which is able to keep this movie very fresh, not Rotten Tomatoes style, but it helps a lot by breaking the molds of superhero movies.
A couple complaints in this film is the pacing and the final villain. The pacing starts off very well, not really rushing into him being Iron Man, establishing his character very well before his abilities. Then the final battle comes around and it's basically just an evil version of his character, which sort of works with the problem of his technology getting into wrong hands, but the fact that it's just fighting a mirror is kind of boring. The final battle comes around pretty quick and it resolved fairly quick as if they are trying to wrap it up really quickly.
I did like Bridges' Obadiah Stane with his intimidating yet charming persona but in the end he was just a reverse of Iron Man, not that interesting. FAQ What is 'Iron Man' about? Is "Iron Man" based on a book? Who or what is the Invincible Iron Man?
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