Great movies are always a product of their time. And Marvel’s
“Iron Man 3” is no exception. It’s an odd idea, to be frank, to have a
realistic terrorist as your comic book superhero movie’s main villain but that’s
what “Iron Man 3” gives us. And what a villain he is. But great movies also
have tricks up their sleeves. And so does “Iron Man 3.” Robert Downey Jr.’s
fourth time in the flying Iron Man suit (counting last year’s Avengers movie if
you’re keeping track) might just be his best yet. If you’re a diehard fan of
the comic that may be up for debate, but as someone who’s never even glanced an
Iron Man comic I can say I was particularly thrilled with this third
installment; it certainly rivals the terrific first film, and is spades better
than the somewhat forgettable second film.
There’s a new director in town and his name is Shane Black.
His stamp on the third Iron Man film (he takes the helm from actor/director Jon
Favreau) is an admittedly noticeable change in tone and feel. And that’s ok. The
film begins with Downey’s voiceover as Tony Stark. We get a glimpse into Tony’s
pre-Iron Man days and we’re introduced to a nerdy Guy Pearce as a scientist
looking for Stark Industry’s financial support. Stark turns the guy down and
you can bet that this won’t be the last time Tony has to deal with him. In the
present day Tony is dealing with some post-traumatic stress from the events in
The Avengers movie. His relationship with his former assistant Pepper Potts (Gwyneth
Paltrow in arguably her best role ever) has been strained because he spends so
much time in his man Iron Man suits. He’s now even calibrated them to fly over
to him, in pieces, on command. And it doesn’t help that an evil terrorist
named The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley in, at least, a Golden Globe worthy
performance) keeps causing chaos by setting off bombs and baffling the
authorities.
The first thing you’ll notice right away in this entry is
the admittedly darker tone. And it’s
inevitable that in these darker times we’re living in it’s going to be reflected
in the movies. But the screenwriters including Black and Drew Pearce have
something so cleverly deceptive and fun up their sleeves I simply cannot spoil
it. The twist might likely anger longtime fans but fan boys are very hard to
please these days unless the film is directed or written by Joss Whedon. It’s
rather difficult with literally superhero film after superhero film (and there
seems be one released every other month these days) to have something fresh and
new but that’s definitely what we get with Iron Man 3. Even with so many Marvel
films released, it just feels so different.
Black, whose claim to fame is the cult crime comedy “Kiss
Kiss Bang Bang” and writing “Lethal Weapon,” stages some truly magnificent action
sequences. The attack on Stark’s Malibu mansion is so wonderfully realized it
gave me chills. Another sequence involving a midair attack on Air Force One is just
as breathtakingly amazing as it is in the film’s trailer. But Black succeeds in
the movie’s quieter, character-driven moments including a subplot involving
Stark’s relationship with a young boy named Harley (Ty Simpkins) that could
have easily become corny or melodramatic, or even completely unnecessary, but
grounded the film and gave it a nice touch of humanity and even some touching
humor. The choice to set the film around
Christmas seems odd for an early May release but somehow that works too. Stark’s
relationship with his pal Colonel James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) is great too. And Downey
was simply born to play this role and he’s never been better.
The film has everything you could want in a big summer
action movie and the best part is it’s not dumb or clunky. While it’s the third
in a popular series it remains rather grounded and isn’t afraid to take big
chances, some that will in fact make you question whether there could be a part
4 and 5. I couldn’t enjoy Iron Man 3 more; the music, sound, images, actors, and
effects are all top notch. The summer movie season now has a lot to live up to. GRADE: A-
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