The Plot (imbd.com): With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military.
The Cast: I was a bit disappointed at what I call the clutter factor. There were too many characters, the cast cohesiveness suffered and it ran a bit long. Robert Downey Jr., however, carried the movie on charm and enthusiasm. He delivered a quick witted, laugh-too-long-and-you-will-miss-the-next-joke demeanor. Narcissistic billionaire Tony Stark is likable because the audience is allowed to see glimpses of his humanity when the masks are off.
The supporting cast was not used wisely, most of the time:
- Gwyneth as Pepper Potts was the nagging girlfriend
- Don Cheadle is too good of an actor to play Jim Rhodes.
- Scarlett Johansson looked amazing but her part was far too short-lived for all the hype
- Mickey Rourke was OK, and I am afraid to say anything else...
The Music: The soundtrack was a forgettable mash of driving guitars and strings, which didn't ruin anything but didn't make anything memorable either. Not that I was expecting a wonderful score, but there wasn't anything exciting about the rock tracks either. AC/DC music all runs the same after a few songs.
The Verdict:In many ways this was a typical summer blockbuster with exciting explosions and fight scenes, and while the "clutter factor" was distracting, there ware a few underlying bright spots. It was fun and a worthwhile matinee, as some scenes were worth seeing on the big screen. Robert Downey Jr. delivers as usual.
The Heavy: Herein lies the story of a man wrestling with not only his identity but his immortality as well.
MM Rating: 3 of 5 Megaphones:
Just went to see this with Bryan last night. I am not a huge fan of Robert Downey, Jr. but he has won me over with the Iron Man movies and Sherlock Holmes.
ReplyDeleteAlso, got a chance to watch The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus... The visuals were amazing and I was happy that it wasn't as confusing as the previews made it seem :)