I thought at first that the moment the pepper fell, stark became a Buddha. But it always felt like something was missing.
Because the director almost didn't show a bit of stark's memory replay, the screen vibrated, and even stark's mood swings couldn't be said to have reached the extreme of anger.
Sure enough, at the end, Chili became inhuman and came back to life. Well, one hasn't returned to its original form, and the other has become a malleable American hero.
The process of stark changing from a self-righteous god to a human needs a kind of stimulation, which cannot be rescued by Wenxiang Nephrite Jade.
Of course, if it is self-harm, there is no meaning of restoration. So it can only be the sacrifice or loss of a loved one outside.
Also, I don't think that Iron Man's restoration itself should be a retreat like in Batman 3.
Because, if stark retreats to a complete mortal, withdraws from the heroic stage.
Then it is denied. All his experiences from human to god, it can be said that Iron Man was completely denied by himself and became a mistake.
My humble opinion is that the transformed Iron Man will be more restrained, more humble, and will respect his own life.
Because of Pepper's death, he will get rid of the death nightmare of the black hole and fully realize the true meaning of his own life to the lives of others.
Rather than being a purely secular hero.
Unfortunately, not as I wish.
Things in the world are cloudy and sunny.
BTW, I hate it so much for watching a so-called 3D movie with a pair of SB glasses and totally suffer.
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