How to toss armor-the creative theme of "Iron Man 3"

Jade 2021-10-13 13:06:23

In my opinion, what really worries the director of this "Iron Man" is not Tony's anxiety, not the flirting and flirting of their young couple (old couple?), nor whether Ben Kingsley or Guy Pearce are the real villains. , But how to play through Tony's armor based on the two previous games.



The subtitle of this part should be "Iron Man Armor Game Guide 101 Tips".



First of all, armor can be used as a remote control. It can do everything from flirting with a girlfriend, keeping watch at night, or saving people from high altitude.



Secondly, the armor no longer needs to be worn as a whole. The upper body is more flexible, more convenient and freer. It can even be recruited from 800 miles away with the flying curse. The mana is amazing. A suit of armor, transformers when combined, and hot and cold weapons when divided, Jarvis masters tactics and is omnipotent. In addition, you can jump directly into the armor from high in the air, instantly enveloping the whole body.



Third, armor is a good medicine for insomnia and anxiety.



Fourth, the armor is no longer exclusively used by Tony or Rods, anyone can put it inside, from the horseman, the president of the United States, and even the female generation can kiss the armor.



Fifth, you can throw the armor on the enemy, and then detonate the armor to kill you!



Finally, when all the tricks have been played, in order to prevent the next choreographer and director from coming up with a clever trick to play, simply use all the armor as fireworks, one by one adorning the night sky on Christmas Eve. (The good name is to make girls happy.) So



far, they feel enjoyable.



Of course, the audience can't help but feel enjoyable. To be honest, one of the main reasons why this film is not boring is the flexible handling of armor by the creator. I can even imagine how they "brainstormed" the armor in a meeting (or the comics already provide all the material?). After all, the selling point of the Iron Man is this armor, and it must be worthy of this name.



The carrot mash has been integrated with the role of the Iron Man, and the Iron Man has become the armor of the Little Carrot.



The villain is stronger. The two villains are both play bones, and they are also more full-blown. Although I heard that comic fans are very dissatisfied with the adult being taken away, I really enjoy Ben Kingsley's comedy performance and I can see that he is also enjoying it. After being debunked, he switched from an American accent to a British accent, which was particularly funny. Guy Pearce has always liked it, it's rare for him to play such a juicy villain.



The little boy that Iron Man encountered when he was in trouble was a highlight, and the rivalry between the two was very interesting.



In addition, the year 1999 also touched my cuteness. It was the year when The Matrix was born. It was the year when the Fight Club was amazing. It was the year when American Pie and The Mummy entertained people to death. It was me. The year when I started watching movies in earnest was also a day when everyone was worried about the Y2K millennium bug. As a result, the bug did not exist at all. It is the biggest laughing stock in computer history.



Tony’s most advanced and coolest armor is named Mark 42, and it must be related to Douglas Adams’s guide to the galaxy. I hope I’m not overly interpreting it. Do you have any suggestions from comics fans?



Leaving aside the plot and logical loopholes that all superhero movies have (except maybe "Batman Dark Knight"), this film is relatively dense overall, has a high entertainment index (at least for me), and the ending easter egg is the finishing touch. .





ps. After a year, I watched a movie with my brothers and sisters from the Singapore branch of the Red Flower Society (Earl, J, Zhong Xie and Shi ya), and I was inexplicably happy.

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Iron Man 3 quotes

  • [spoiler]

    Trevor Slattery: My name's Trevor. Trevor Slattery.

    Tony Stark: What are you? You're a decoy, a double, right?

    Trevor Slattery: What, you mean an understudy? No, certainly not!

    [Tony raises his gun]

    Trevor Slattery: Don't hurt the face, I'm an actor!

    Tony Stark: You got a minute to live. Fill it with words.

    Trevor Slattery: It's just a role. "The Mandarin." See, it's not real.

  • [spoiler]

    Aldrich Killian: But as I looked out over that city - nobody knew I was there, nobody could see me, no one was even looking - I had a thought that would guide me for years. Anonymity, Tony. Thanks to you, it's been my mantra ever since.

    [glances at Maya]

    Aldrich Killian: Right? You simply rule from behind the scenes. Because the second you give evil a face - a bin Laden, a Gaddafi, a Mandarin - you hand the people a target.