Tony is too low-key. Compared with the bitterness of Spider-Man and Batman, it is too arrogant. Although I am not a physics person, I am also a scientific food. A genius scientist (actually, he is more like an engineer). I am very upset that what he does will become a big killer (I'm probably jealous, that's definitely a certainty) Is this still a human being has everything?
So finally there is a former Soviet physics picked up a home stand out pumping the whip
Tony was beaten on the F1 circuit in Morocco crap out of me almost immediately a firm stand on the side of the villain's teeth like aviculture sign streaked hair looks very uninhibited former Soviet Union A physicist (Mickilock was so handsome when he was young, but he looked painful when he was old) Living in such a difficult condition in Siberia and still retaining his own skills.
He is alone. I made a fully automatic army and came out to fight Tony. It has sea, land and air + marine. It's too cruel,
but the final fate of the supporting role is to be killed by the protagonist. Even if he is more genius than Tony,
Downey is super suitable for playing a playboy instead of a lover.
Pepper is as decent as always. And elegant
Natalie has always been wearing tight, seemingly violent clothes. Scarlett Johansson is most suitable for the word sensuality
. The black man in a silver suit (later war machine), Colonel Rhodey, is a very serious and honest person, but because of my perverted imagination, he always Don Cheadle’s nostrils are so huge that I think it’s funny to appear in armor. . . Every time he wears that armor helmet, he doesn’t have a nose. It reflects his huge nose. My attention is completely on the nostrils that become more and more exaggerated. Uh, I’m wrong.
(Spoilers) movie highlights include the facial twitching Senator Captain America's shield
(spoilers) after the subtitle eggs from a (personal opinion) background special touch on American comics
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