Iron Man 3 Review

1 Line Review: A sheer pleasure for all Iron Man fans. 

                        

Frankly among all The Avengers I only like Iron Man and I will watch Iron Man 10 as well whenever it releases, if at all 🙂 

Confession: Am not at all a fan of under developed 3D technology (movie watching gets darker throughout) and those lousy 3D goggles, I would still like to watch movies in 2D, unless the glasses as well as the technology are made any better.


If you have seen the previous 2, you will know Tony Stark, a top notch industrialist and a super engineer who build Iron Man but calls himself a ‘mechanic’. This is the 3rd one and you will never get bored of the aura Robert Downey (Iron Man) has when he’s on screen. 

In this sequel you will particularly like the
villain Ben Kingsley (The Mandarin), one of the very fine actors and a character which will infuse utmost fear into
you, watch out! 
 

There’s a kid who has a short role but will hugely impress you with his neat acting skill. The other villain Guy Pearce has also done a great job as he wanted Tony’s support but when refused turns against him with his innovative technology (AIM). 

Both the ladies Gwyneth Paltrow and Rebecca Hall have looked stunning, as usual and by the way Gwyneth will surprise you in the later half of the movie, watch out. 

Action sequences were neat but without those glasses I would have enjoyed more. And ya, more than any other conversation in all Iron Man movies, you will love the discussion Tony has with his artificial Intelligence named Jarvis, gets really hilarious at times. This is also the kind of a geeky movie with new and innovative gadgets that I love watching! 🙂

A special mention for Mr. Happy (Jon Favreau) the new Security head at the Stark Corp, he really is funny. By the way Jon was the director for the previous 2 Iron Man’s!

Not to forget (and a 2nd reminder) Mandarin aka Ben Kingsley, the villain will scare you. Don’t blame me, I warned you!

Additional Info: 

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