How I Learned To Love IRON MAN 3

How I Learned To Love IRON MAN 3

Hey CBMer's it's me, The Incredible Hulksta, here to give you a detailed rundown on how I came around from being turned off by IRON MAN 3 to now thinking of it as my favorite solo MCU film thus far!

Editorial Opinion
By Hulksta - Nov 28, 2013 08:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Iron Man



In writing this article I understand all too well what kind of emotions this film stirs up in people. If there's a fence dividing people I was on the hateful side before; looking at Iron Man 3 as a disappointment, and not only that but it caused me to worry about Phase II and what Marvel was doing in a post-Avengers world.

To that end, Marvel was very ballsy to essentially go from The Avengers which not only had phenomenal special effects, witty dialogue and spot-on performances by the cast -- to Iron Man 3. Which removes all the other factors and brings everything back to Tony. At first glance, Iron Man 3 is comparable to going from a 10 course meal to a turkey sandwich; but in all fairness it's actually far more enriching to the character then any of the previous Iron Man movies and dare I say, even The Avengers!

Rewatching Iron Man 3 I notice that a lot more, it's Tony's story. Whether it's him losing grip of his emotional state, his home/livelihood, and those that he loves; but he also has to face the sins of his past in the form of Aldrich Killian.

THE 'MANDARIN'




Back when I was a hater of Iron Man 3 I focused a lot of my confused rage at Aldrich and the switcheroo that was made with The Mandarin. In all fairness, The Mandarin would not have worked in the MCU. Why? Because he's a racist caricature; back in a time where society was way more insensitive to these types of things, it was fine. However, in today's day and age an old-school approach to The Mandarin would never fly. Even the modern day comics use the idea of The Mandarin as a Military-Industrial leader, not some sorcerer.

In post-Civil War Tony becomes the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and in issues #15-28 of Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Tony deals with The Mandarin utilizing Maya Hansen and Extremis. Sounds awfully familiar doesn't it? It's because in many ways this portrayal of The Mandarin wasn't too far off, what Shane Black did was merge the original Extremis storyline with that 13-issue run of Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.



I'm glad in a way that I re-read a lot of comics before re-watching Iron Man 3. It gave me further insight into the story and how Shane Black crafted the story. At first I was outraged that they dare tarnish The Mandarin; they did in my opinion the only logical course of action and that was make The Mandarin a relevant villain while signifying his change in methods over the years. If you don't read comics, or just quickly Wikipedia'd The Mandarin then you're not going to understand this change but in reading the comics I actually have a newfound appreciation for the interesting way Marvel and Shane Black brount the character to the screen.

THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM




While I certainly can't fault the original Iron Man for being a bit underwhelming, I can blame Iron Man 2 and it's removal of the focus off Tony and onto introducing all the different characters. Priorities were the problem of that movie where it was more concerned with showing us that War Machine and Black Widow existed in the same universe as Tony.

Iron Man 3, keeps it much more focused. No Avengers, no S.H.I.E.L.D.; Just Tony and his personal problems. These personal problems were far more interesting to me then what was presented in any other MCU movie. The panic attacks were well handled, they did a good job of showing that Tony has been traumatized a bit by the events of The Avengers, and understandably so. In that movie Tony's preconceptions are shattered and he's introduced to things that he didn't even know of.

Throughout the movie too is this interesting removal of Tony from Iron Man. In fact, the movie prominetly features Tony out of the suit far more then him actually in it. This bothered me upon first viewing, but thinking on it more it's interesting. It showed that Tony didn't need Iron Man, and in the end when he chooses to remove the Arc Reactor from his chest that signifies an interesting change in the character. He accepts who he is as Tony, not just Iron Man.

To me, that was far more interesting then any action sequence in Iron Man 2.

THE SHANE BLACK SPICE




Watching The Avengers, you really got the impression that it was a Joss Whedon movie. Everything from the lines, to the shots; everything had that Whedon stamp on it.

One of my complaints initially with Iron Man 3 was that it felt too much like a Shane Black movie; but I started to realize that's not a bad thing. In fact, a lot of the smaller parts I liked I realize come from Black's personal style. The quips between Rhodey and Tony felt like they had that Lethal Weapon-vibe going on.

While Black may have been a bit unconventional as a choice for directing an Iron Man film it was the perfect missing ingredient and he perfectly balanced everything I thought well also giving us a unique take.

CONCLUDING THOUGHTS




The purpose of Phase I was to introduce these characters and the worlds they belonged in. The purpose of The Avengers was to give them a common purpose to band together and ultimately work together to stop the invading forces of the Chitauri.

Iron Man 3 had a more difficult purpose, show that you can remove the excitement and grandiose that was there in The Avengers and make the solo characters just as interesting on their own. While I'd argue Thor: The Dark World did not deliver on that (personal opinion); I also think that if you think about it this way Iron Man 3 succeeded. It made Tony's personal plights interesting, and I genuinely believed that there was no reason for The Avengers to get involved. Tony had a personal stake in the fight and it remained that way.

In thinking that Iron Man 3 wasn't truthful and honest to it's source material; I couldn't be farther from the truth. In fact, in rewatching it I have come to the conclusion that it's the most faithful and earnest Iron Man story on film yet, and in some ways even bests The Avengers as my favourite MCU movie.

As always, comment below with your thoughts on Iron Man 3. Still hate it? Love it? Well sound off where you normally do. If you enjoyed this article, please thumb it up. Also share this on that book of faces and that bluebird fansite (forget what it's called). Till next time!
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Hulksta
Hulksta - 11/28/2013, 8:44 PM
In 9 months time you may see a similar article about Thor the Dark World...we'll see hahahaha
Abary
Abary - 11/28/2013, 8:47 PM
Great article Hulksta, however I disagree strongly.

I stand by my opinion that it is one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
sikwon
sikwon - 11/28/2013, 9:10 PM
Take away the kid and extremis pepper and I loved it. Hell, Pepper was cool but it was a little TOO much.
Poolio
Poolio - 11/28/2013, 10:20 PM
Iron Man deserved better...
staypuffed
staypuffed - 11/29/2013, 1:16 AM
STILL? People are STILL going on about this?
Far out. Surely there's something else to talk about...
AC1
AC1 - 11/29/2013, 3:37 AM
In my eyes Iron Man 3 really is the best MCU film so far, and my fourth or fifth favourite CBM (can't decide between Iron Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man, it changes all the time). The thing I love about it is that, while it retains everything you'd expect in the MCU (impossible feats of superheroism, action, adventure, wit, etc.) it just seems more grown up than their other movies... the one that comes closest in terms of maturity IMO is The Incredible Hulk, but I think Hulk was made poorly so it's my least favourite of the series.

And I love how Black and co. managed to completely subvert all expectations, not just with the Mandarin twist but also with the idea of actually taking Tony out of the suit for a huge chunk of the film.

I can just about understand why some people dislike the changes made, for example what they did with The Mandarin. I don't agree one bit, as I thought it was very clever and much more interesting, but I do understand. What I don't understand, though, is how so many people can declare it as "horrible" or "terrible" or "one of the worst movies [they]'ve ever seen"... It's not. Not by a long shot. It isn't even the worst in the MCU. Hell, even if you didn't like it, it's still clearly better than Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor. It seems these people are focusing on the one aspect they disliked and ignoring the rest of the film, which is very well made on all counts.

Nice editorial, Hulksta
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 11/29/2013, 4:06 AM
Cool HULK!

Problem is you shouldn't have to make yourself like IRON 3!

Sad they made it too damn Disney, kid n all and hardly any Tony as Iron Man, still it was an okay movie, just the weakest out of the Marvel Studios bunch.

THOR: DARK WORLD was so much better!
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 11/29/2013, 5:37 AM
Great article. I'm glad that you liked it and i dont mind that people enjoyed and loved the film but i thought it was 'okay'. People say the twist was great but i found it to be lazy it was a wasted potential to showcase The Mandarin. I didnt mind Tony trying to get through his anxiety and i loved it when Tony was saving civilians in the air. I also did not mind the kid and i didnt mind the secondary extremis villains. Pepper was great in the film. However the villain was a let down but everything else was good.
jlabatman
jlabatman - 11/29/2013, 5:56 AM
Agree @LEEE777, wasn't 100% in love with IM3, it was decent! Thor was definitly the better movie! Could have used less Kat Dennings and more Kat Dennings boobs though!
Interestein
Interestein - 11/29/2013, 1:51 PM
I've always thought this, finally someone wrote on the subject!
Hellsboy
Hellsboy - 11/29/2013, 3:00 PM
Another editorial of Marvelites not accepting that this movie was just low energy shit marvel hand fed too everyone god someone think for once!
siggisuperman
siggisuperman - 11/29/2013, 3:44 PM
@LehnsienLaw that sounds like a horrible movie made for 12 year old boys. I liked IM3 and Thor2 as well. I think a lot of people are just confused from all the anticipation being released when they finally see the movies. All of the Marvel movies are better on second viewing IMO and I think Comic book movies would be screwed today if guys like you would make them.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 11/29/2013, 4:28 PM
"To that end, Marvel was very ballsy to essentially go from The Avengers which not only had phenomenal special effects, witty dialogue and spot-on performances by the cast -- to Iron Man 3. Which removes all the other factors"
But...those 3 things describe BOTH Avengers and IM3 to a T! I'd hardly call that going from a 10 course meal to a turkey club. But I do get what you're saying, don't get me wrong.

"Even the modern day comics use the idea of The Mandarin as a Military-Industrial leader, not some sorcerer."
Then....why not make the Mandarin in IM3 a military-industrial leader? People act like the only alternative to the character we got in the movie was the racist caricature, and that's simply not true. They use that excuse to justify their laziness in not attempting to update the character and make him fit in the MCU. Simply put, they wanted a plot twist for the sake of a plot twist. While I admire the way they kept it totally secret, it did nothing to further the plot.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 11/29/2013, 4:32 PM
I'm being very difficult with that 1st comment, though. I pretty much agree with this article, in that I absolutely hated the movie when I first saw it and have grown to appreciate it a bit more. With a lack of any comic book background, changing the Mandarin character didn't insult me or anything. It's the way they did so, with fart humor and naked chicks and all.

But when you view it as a purely Tony Stark-centric movie, it's pretty effective. I take exception to the way they basically got rid of his arc reactor in a terribly quick, 5 second montage sequence when he'd been dealing with that issue for almost 8 hours of total screentime. Seriously, getting rid of his arc reactor could've taken up almost an entire movie by itself, and it deserved more than a tacked-on montage at the end. Lazy writing.

But Shane Black managed to tie the trilogy together and end it on a better note. It's flawed, very flawed. But not terrible. Good article!
subzero1077
subzero1077 - 11/29/2013, 4:50 PM
If people have to make articles like this, then obviously it wasn't a very good movie.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 11/29/2013, 4:54 PM
Didn't read. [frick] this movie.
McNyagano
McNyagano - 11/29/2013, 5:20 PM
Seems like people are now starting to like and appreciate Iron man 3 more lol xD I've said it again and again, it's not a bad film like some people make it out to be. It's more closer to source material than most people think. Great article bro. Cheers, at least you had the guts to admit you liked the film, prepare being called a troll because you like this film. :/
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/29/2013, 5:32 PM
i thought iron man 3 was good,but its my least favorite out of the marvel cinematic universe so far.
BlueDemon
BlueDemon - 11/29/2013, 8:04 PM
No. This movie was terrible. Jon Favreau should've directed this.
Darktower
Darktower - 11/29/2013, 10:17 PM
I liked ironman2 better than ironman 3 ... I mean atleast it showed Nick fury n black widow..... Right ? ...naaaa they both sucked !! N nothing can change that.
Optimist18
Optimist18 - 11/29/2013, 10:38 PM
I'm glad you saw the light, bud. IM3 thought outside the box, went against predictable expectations, and delivered.

On another note, Shane Black looks like my uncle.

Also, you might like this: http://ronriii.tumblr.com/post/50492140064/aldrich-killian-is-the-mandarin
GreatMentor
GreatMentor - 7/18/2016, 5:33 AM
"Also, you might like this: http://ronriii.tumblr.com/post/50492140064/aldrich-killian-is-the-mandarin" - I've debunked this brainless, incompetent article long time ago.

http://mandarinpissesonyourface.tumblr.com/post/140357095335/why-aldrich-killian-is-not-the-mandarin

I actually wrote a message to the guy (or a girl) who wrote the article and I asked him which storylines with Mandy he have read outside the Haunted, and he blocked me.
vivamarooon
vivamarooon - 11/30/2013, 12:21 AM
what i don't like about IM3 is the kid, pepper become extremis, and of course the fact that mandarin is just a street actor (it's so stupid). for me it's just an 'okay' film, Thor The Dark World still the best MCU film thou, but Watchmen is the best CBM films for me
monkeyhead78
monkeyhead78 - 11/30/2013, 1:38 AM
A well written article, but IM3 is just such a let down IMHO. I am really looking forward to Captain Americas next outing though.
rabid
rabid - 11/30/2013, 7:56 AM
It's not the worst movie in the world, but it's certainly a display of weakass writing skills. Marvel should have had a more creative team on this film from the start and maybe they could have found alternatives to making the villains into punchlines. And they seriously did no work at all to connect the dots in Killian's backstory. IMO, this plot would only have worked if they had introduced Killian in part 1.
ComicFan523
ComicFan523 - 11/30/2013, 9:22 AM
I enjoyed Iron Man 3 but I did feel that it was pretty underwhelming. I liked the story, liked the twist with the Mandarin, but I felt that the whole movie was just very tired. I don't know if its because he was portraying a Tony Stark with PTSD or if he's just sick of the character, but RDJ didn't seem to me like he was at the top of his game in this one; it seemed like he was just going through the motions. Maybe in Avengers 2 the character will feel more refreshed. I'll still buy the DVD eventually but this is not one of the stronger Marvel movies. Thor 2 was great, though.
Voiceofthevoiceless
Voiceofthevoiceless - 11/30/2013, 11:34 AM
Good article.

"Sad they made it too damn Disney"

Tony Stark-"stop being a pussy", to a 12 year old....
That's got Mickey Mouse all over it.

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