Iron Man 3 review
Iron man has become a well known name throughout the past few years. And not only to Marvel comic book fans but to just about anyone that loves movies. Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy’s hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible.
I found this movie to be great entertainment but certain parts was questionable. Although Robert Downey Jr. played the role of Tony Stark superbly it did feel as if the character was filled with self pity. No less can be expected since he is still feeling the psychological aftermath of travelling through a wormhole and nuking a bunch of aliens before falling back to Earth (in The Avengers). It did feel as if the character might have been over dramatised on some levels. The story line was in some cases a little dull but very original at the same time. It is unlike anything we have seen in the Iron man series before. The effects were spectacular. Camera work and special visual and audio effects placed me right in the middle of everything.
This movie is surely great entertainment. Of course it does have flaws and many fans of the original Iron Man comic books are surely disappointed because of all the changes that have been made but it is still a good movie. Some might debate that there is major scientific and logic flaws. But it boils down to a good experience. We will give this movie 7 out of 10. The movie contains language and violence. It was rated PG13.