Iron Mana.k.a. “Iron man - El hombre de hierro,” “A Vasember,” “Homem de Ferro”Reviewed by: Michael Karounos Better than Average
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience:
Kids, Teens, Adults
Genre:
Sci-Fi, Superhero, Action, Drama, Fantasy, Adaptation
Length:
2 hr. 6 min.
Year of Release:
2008
USA Release:
May 2, 2008 (wide - 3800 theaters)
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“Heroes aren't born, they're built” The central myth of the movie “Iron Man” is that of a billionaire playboy whose experience as an incarcerated hostage causes him to transform from an economic and social predator into a born-again pacifist. Stark sees the error of his ways, returns home to confront his personal (and business) demons, and spends the rest of the movie trying to do good, home and abroad. In portraying this action, the writers brilliantly mimic the narrative arc of Robert Downey Jr.’s life as his character, Tony Stark, opens the movie with a glass of scotch on the rocks while bouncing along a dirt road in Afghanistan in a humvee. In short order, Stark is wounded and captured; his life is saved by an imprisoned Afghani doctor; and in one of the more effective metaphors of the movie, the doctor has to remove bits of Stark Industries shrapnel, remnants of the shards of his professional life, that are threatening his heart. The doctor tells Stark that shrapnel victims are called “the walking dead” because of how the shrapnel migrates through the body and belatedly kills them a week later. When Stark questions why he should do anything to prolong his life if he only has a week to live, the doctor responds (paraphrasing), “Well, it’s the most important week of your life. Don’t waste it.” That is Tony Stark’s born-again moment and it compels him to create a new heart for himself. For Christian viewers, this new-heart metaphor will resonate with Ezekiel 26:36: “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” This is what happens to Stark and from that point he is determined to correct the predatory aspects of his life, whether it concerns conquering financial markets or seducing beautiful women. He shows little concern for his wealth, for his reputation as an industrialist, or for his company’s stock value. He is truly changed and sees the world through an ethical lens that encompasses not just financial and political issues but moral ones as well. We see a biographical montage of how he progresses from a boy genius to a decadent industrialist to the conscience-stricken inventor who desires to create something to benefit mankind. He indeed has acquired a new heart and a new spirit and his life mimics the pattern of creation (boy genius), fall (decadent industrialist), and redemption (conscience-stricken inventor) that is illustrated so frequently in the Bible through the lives of David, Paul, and Peter, and in the parable of the Prodigal Son, to name a few. As Robert Downey Jr. states in an interview concerning his own personal problems: “You can’t go from a $2,000-a-night suite at La Mirage to a penitentiary and really understand it and come out a liberal.” [reference] It is an interesting statement from several perspectives, because “Iron Man” is a blend of liberal and conservative trade-offs. There is an indictment of American arms manufacturing—American soldiers are shown being killed with American weapons to illustrate the consequences of American “crimes” overseas, and Tony Stark renounces the military-industrial complex that is in in his own mind. Conservative viewers will be gratified that American soldiers are at least not demonized, that terrorism is a reality, and that Stark undergoes the kind of personal conversion, renouncing sex and drugs, that is characteristic of a conservative ethos which emphasizes personal responsibility. In that regard, the movie brilliantly succeeds in walking the political tight rope of the age and is able to insert a subtle anti-war message where clumsy, anti-war films like “Rendition,” “Lions for Lambs,” “Grace Is Gone,” and “Stop-Loss”—to name only a few of many movies—failed because they were just anti-American propaganda in disguise. Finally, that which powers Tony Stark, and by extension, “Iron Man,” is the new heart which demonstrates love on a personal level and compassion on a global level. As a metaphor, it is elegant; as a line of reasoning to inform something as complicated as foreign policy, it naturally falls apart. In their effort to offend no one and name no names, the writers describe the Afghani terrorists as “foreigners,” completely ignoring the home-grown Taliban who terrorized the country for decades and who just last week tried to assassinate President Karzai, killing three people. The terrorists are called the “ten rings,” because they come from ten foreign countries, and, in one especially ludicrous moment, one of the terrorists is identified as an Hungarian. Clearly, it is such white Europeans who are to blame for the nameless acts of terror committed in the name of a nameless god which bedevils Afghanistan. This is not a trivial detail because were it not for the American invasion of Afghanistan in a post-9/11 world, Afghanis today would still be living in a medieval world that forbids soccer, kite-flying, music, movies, and, most importantly, education and medical treatment for women. The movie is profoundly dishonest in that regard and exhibits an ideological hangover that blinds people to the enormous good that American military might has accomplished in freeing and keeping free entire nations, including the whole of Europe, South Korea, and Afghanistan from the totalitarian ideologies of communism, nazism, and Wahabbism. For a more accurate portrayal of the home-grown terrorism of Afghanistan, see “The Kite Runner” or, better yet, read the book. In conclusion, Iron Man is a triumph of collaborative film making. Although Robert Downey Jr.’s performance has gotten most of the credit for the movie’s success, Jon Favreau’s nearly flawless pacing and the snappy screenplay are responsible for giving Downey a frame in which he doesn’t have to act so much as just be. The perception that Downey’s performance is superb rests more on his comedic timing than it does on his acting chops. This allowed an understated performance to appear nuanced instead of, pardon the pun, mechanical. It is the kind of performance which in the hands of an actor less pitch-perfect (Keanu Reeves) would have resulted in a rotoscoped (“A Scanner Darkly”) performance. Gwynneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts was sensitive, sweet, and principled, doing as much with her uninspired lines as a charming personality could. Regrettably, Terrence Howard was stiff and Jeff Bridges was unbelievable as a scientist, mad or otherwise. Downey carries the movie, but it is Favreau’s direction that frames him in such a way that even the sequences where Downey says nothing provide visual descriptions of character that are eloquent and convincing. There is a moment of brief nudity, but there is nothing that should offend even the most sensitive church-goers. While there is no unifying message in the movie as in the recent “Live Free, Die Hard” film which makes a direct appeal to all Americans to band together, “Iron Man” is nonetheless a brilliant success because it appeals to so many different audiences in a time when those audiences are so much at variance with one another. Violence: Heavy / Profanity: None / Sex/Nudity: Minor See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers. Comments below:
Positive
Positive - I saw this movie with some folks from my bible study via free passes to an advanced screening. The movie was stunning in every sense of the word! I am sure some comic book elitists will find something wrong with its translation to the screen( they always do), but it is very well made and I enjoyed nearly every moment!
I am not going to elaborate at all about plot, storyline or give any spoiler info, however Tony Stark is a rich playboy, smooth talking womanizer. Don't let this scare you.
The movie has a few minor curse words, a few sexually charged scenes with no nudity and although it does have a lot of drinking-no one is drunk. The violence factor is in the eye of the beholder, none too bloody but a good bit of combat. Spiritually, this movie has some good points. I would say that it earns its PG13. But is relatively tame in comparison to movies like Transformers that go for unneeded sexual innuendo. Positive - Cussing was not too bad. Suggestive portion involved taking a woman to bed, not graphic, not appropriate for pre teens. Positive - WOW! What a fantastic movie! I was able to see an advanced screening of this movie and found myself blown away. Rarely does one find a movie that forces them to consider moral issues, yet also has a big enough budget to pull off an amazing script and brilliant special effects. The acting, from all camps, was spectacular, and it didn't hurt that the script was one of the best I have seen in a long time. What impressed me the most, however, was that this movie looked at an issue of morality- one that they could have taken to the extreme left- and allowed the viewer to consider his or her own point of view. Quite honestly, I was completely blown away by this film. See it! Positive - Iron Man is a story of redemption. Tony Stark realizes that he can no longer reconcile what he is about - being a death dealer through his weapons industry. The story unfolds before of us of someone who goes from being a thoughtless, narcissistic, self-absorbed person into one who comes to realize that what he has been about is empty, without honor, and a horror for the innocent who are caught in the wrath of a thoughtless military. The movie has it's moments which are objectionable in the early part of the movie(one sexually explicit scene), but it moves quickly from that to let us into the heart of a man who has been through hell and back, and in the end it is a triumph of what one man, with a change of heart, determination and vision can do. Positive - Having seen all of the other Marvel comic book movies, I didn't know what to expect coming into this movie. I left very impressed, however. The graphics were great and the storyline was very good, as well. The only objectionable content I can think of would be one scene where Tony and a reporter have sex where, even though you don't see it, it's implied. Robert Downey, Jr., in my opinion, does a great job as Tony Stark and I also enjoyed the back-up roles of Terrence Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow. Overall, great movie and I can't wait to buy on DVD! Positive - I liked this movie. It has fun dialog and an interesting but somewhat predictable story line. There is a little foul language throughout and some explicit sexual scenes and innuendo at the beginning. While I could do without much of the sexual content it is used to establish Tony Stark's character as a man who is empty. So while these unmoral activities are portrayed I hope some people see that it is an empty life. Stark does have an internal transformation which manifests itself in his Iron Man suit and his superhero actions. While the change makes him a better man, God is not the reason for the change and we don't necessarily see a full turn for the better in terms of morality or violence. I would recommend this for teens, but probably PG-15 or more. Positive - Enjoyed watching this film on opening Friday night with my wife. I did not have high expectations but was very pleasantly surprised. I remember watching the old Iron Man cartoons when I was growing up. This is an excellent updated version brought nicely to the big screen.
The theater was very crowded with lots of children. Due to some rather sensual scenes in the beginning and about 4 or 5 curse words, I cannot whole heartedly recommend this as a family film. However, as a date film this was very entertaining.
Positive - This is a terrific science fiction flick, and I'm neither a connoisseur nor a great lover of sci-fi. It is as good, in its own way, as Spider Man. I would never have cast Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role, yet he pulls it off well. Your reviewer analyzes the movie very well. I think this is an exciting movie worth seeing. Positive - I didn't know what to expect. It was very interesting to see how the character changes during the movie and how the people around respond to the change. Even though there are some predictable parts, it still kept me interested, until the end. This is worth seeing on the big screen and the CG are done very well! There are a few sexually suggestive comments. The movie deals with terrorism and the consequences of fabricating weapons of mass destruction. Positive - The film had a very good story line. It was nice to see Robert Downey Jr. make a movie instead of making trouble. He was excellent in playing the part of Tony Stark. The concept of one man can make a difference was a very good conversation point for older kids. The other positive point was seeing Tony Stark change his life/lifestyle and refocus his efforts for good, another good conversation point. There was one brief sex scene that showed no nudity. This is the only reason I would not let my children (11 and under) see the movie. Positive - This was a very fun movie that our whole family had been looking forward to seeing. (We have 4 boys ages 10-16). There was little objectionable content: a scene of a young lady waking up wrapped in a sheet, in the main character's house (where it is implied sex took place), a few bad words and typical action violence. My 10 yr. old was scared during one scene where it looked like someone was going to be tortured (they weren't). Other than that, we all enjoyed it very much. The main character stands for doing what's right even though it cost him dearly and that's the message that came across loud and clear. Lots of humor, great special effects and lots of action to keep the viewer entertained. Positive - I agree with most of what the main reviewer said above, and I appreciate their insightful comments on the film's redemptive message ('I will give you a new heart,' etc.). I wouldn't go so far as to say that 'even the most sensitive church-goer' is likely to enjoy the film, but if you enjoyed Batman Begins, Superman Returns, or any of the Spider-Man films and weren't particularly bothered by the various content issues in those films, there's a good chance you'll enjoy Iron Man as well. Positive - I took my 15 yr. old son and his 11 year old friend to see it. We had a blast! We didn't go in there specifically to look for political messages/correctness, nor to look for what is/isn't going on in Iraq/Afghanistan, or why and to whom. If you go to the movie looking for that, then don't go. I personally feel we see enough of that on the news or other media. Positive - My wife and I went to see this movie after checking out the content from a couple of church members whom we trust. We really enjoyed the movie and although it did have a couple of scenes that portrayed ungodly sexual actions, the overall concept of a man having a 'heart change' was great. I don't remember any taking of the Lord's name in vain or harsh profanity. Positive - I was very happily surprised at this movie. I haven't been to the theatre in a long time and mostly went because I couldn't wait for the great movies that are coming out this Spring/Summer. I really had very little clue what the movie was going to be about. It was fun! A great story and well done. Robert Downy Jr. really did a wonderful job. What charming charisma and whit! The way a super hero should be in my book. (I really liked Michael Keaton's Batman and he kind of reminded me more of that) I love the change that happens in the main character. The movie shows that even though weapons are not the answer to the world's problems. Changed lives and a Super Hero !! Go see it, you'll have fun! Positive - My family and I completely enjoyed the movie - one worth seeing again. Aside from one scene early on in the movie (as a part of a string of events showing just how egotistical, selfish, and shallow Tony Stark is - as well as the reporter's character - which involves foreplay, followed by brief non-revealing nudity), there was nothing else particularly offensive. If there was any bad language, I didn't notice it. Little blood was shown, and nothing was gory (the replacing of the devise over Tony's heart that keeps him alive may be squeamish to some, but that is as far as it goes). Positive - I may be a grandmother, but I still love an excuse to see an action flick with my teenage son. We got to the second showing of Iron Man and even though there were technical difficulties, there was no denting this amazing movie. The Christian parallels of redemption are very much apparent. Tony Stark does have an amazing grace sort of experience, but instead of slaves, it's weaponry that is the message. Fast pace, snappy dialogue, relevant humor, and tight CGI action. This movie will surely top Transformers. I have to disagree with the reviewer, I was offended by the flesh flash--I didn't see the point in including it, except to point out the 'trash' aspect. What a great way to lead off summer--a movie that makes us think about war and all its ripples. Positive - Tony Stark was a womanizer in the comic book, and he is one in the beginning of the movie. He is seen in bed with a woman he met for the first time. The nudity wasn't all that offensive but the way he treats women and the sexual movements while they are in bed are much too graphic. I will not be bringing my 7th grader. The language was very offensive and coupled with the bedroom scene and the violence almost pushed me out the door. They did a great job with the movie and I really like the change of heart aspect. THey handel,ed the violence better than any slasher movie and that probably saved them as far as I was concerned. I thought the acting was fantastic, but much of the storyline was unbelievable even in this genre. His antagonist created and learned to master a armor suit in one minute when it took Tony days. Positive - Hello! I am a comic geek and I loved this film. However, even if I wasn't, I still would have thought this was a great movie. Unfortunately, sometimes in these comic book movies there are elements of cheesiness and things like that, but this movie did not have ANY. The acting was good, the story was believable (for a movie, of course! (though I wish I could make an Iron Man suit myself...)) and the special effects were INCREDIBLE. Also, there were many great comedic elements in this film. I put the moral rating as AVERAGE because in the beginning there is a very vivid scene of 2 people kissing VERY passionately and I would not want my son seeing that. However, the rest of the movie was refreshing and as I recall, there were not many if ANY curse words in it. Great job Jon Favreau and Robert Downey, Jr.! Positive - I will not deny that I, myself, have been a comic book fan since I was a kid, and still regularly read X-Men. I am also a believer, and so when I went to see the film, as always, I had my faith in mind. These days, it seems (especially conflicting to me as a writer) that far too many movies (especially the absolutely awful and morally degrading Shoot 'Em Up) these days are immoral, unChristian works on degrading filth, just to be friendly about it. When I first saw the trailers, I was unsure, but God spoke to me before the film, and he told me it was going to alright, and as always, he was right. The film was very positive to watch. Positive - Wow! I just went and saw Iron man and I think it's one of the best superheroes movies I've seen. I really did not want to see this movie and only went to hang out with friends, but after seeing it I have to agree with most of America: Iron Man rules! Robert Downey Jr. does a superb job of bring Tony Stark/Iron man to life, fully fleshing out his character. His dry humor kept me rolling throughout the movie.In most superhero movies, you always look forward and sometime only care about the times in the 'suit'. But in Iron man, Tony Stark is just as much of a character as Iron man. The other actors did just as just as well, I particularly liked Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts, and Stan Lee had a really funny cameo this time around. All in all I def. recommend Iron man. It rocks! Positive - I went and saw this opening night and all the buzz in the theatre was amazing! I did go into the film already reading a christian review so I knew what to expect. HOWEVER there is one scene that just because of that scene I would not take any child to view this film. There is a 'bed romp' scene and it was really aggressive and there were 'sounds' made by both people. They did just hop onto the bed and the camera and the people lingered on the bed then fell on the floor on the other side of the bed, but that in itself was just UNCALLED FOR! After that scene, we are shown the next morning and a sheet is just coving up the lovely young lady's bottom, her back and her legs are shown then she walks around the house in his dress shirt, she does have her underwear on. This was just uncalled for, there was no point of the scene. There is also another scene while Stark and his guard as on the plane and they start drinking and the plane turns into a 'club' with pole in the middle of the plane and the flight attendant’s hike up their skirts and shirts and dance around the pole! WE GET THE POINT THAT HE IS A PLAYBOY! There really are tasteful ways to portray this type of thing. Positive - When it comes to today's comic book heroes, Iron Man isn't exactly a household name. That will probably change as word of this film continues to spread. Please understand, this is not a kids movie. As the review indicates, Tony Stark is not exactly a role model. He has little to no care about himself, other people, or his company (although he does have a change of heart later, no pun intended). He drinks, gambles, and is quite the womanizer. In addition to that, I feel like most of the film's constant techno-babble and dramatic situations will fly right over kids' heads. Also this film is not in a tone like Spider-Man, which was generally light and several scenes in costume. Stark spends more time in the movie building his suit, than he does in it (although the action scenes deliver quite well). The cast is excellent, and overall the film is good fun. But this is one for and older, more mature crowd, a'la Batman Begins. Parents should see it first, and then decide. Just because a movie has Marvel comics in front of it, doesn't mean it's automatically kid friendly. Positive - From a Christian perspective this movie has some areas of concern, especially for younger children. While it is understood that Tony Stark's decadent nature must be portrayed to provide a contrast with his changed attitude after his imprisonment the film shows more than necessary to accomplish that task. In this respect the sex scene, although tame in comparison to most movies, still shows quite a bit of skin both during and after the encounter (which is, in and of itself, more graphic than necessary.) The consumption of alcohol, even after Stark's change of heart, is shown as a normal part of social interaction. Likewise the violence portrayed, especially in the threatened torture of the Afghani doctor, is intense though not overly graphic. Positive - Just saw the movie 2 hours ago with my wife and 4.5 yr old daughter. Iron Man is another Marvel comic superhero that made it to the big screen. Unlike the other superhero movies, one can relate that the script has a little Biblical flavor to it-the review by the author is right on the money. Tony Stark resembles a brilliant rich man who after an unfortunate encounter with near death experience, chose to take a different path and use his resources to make a difference in this world. Ironically or IRONMANically, he also received a new heart of sorts which is in line with being born again. The Bible says that everything begins from the heart and from it we choose to do good or evil-sad to say nobody understands it. The next thread of events do not really hammer this new change that just took place and as expected has Hollywood's movie making engine go to work. Even after Tony's change of heart, he was still slick in getting his hands on a glass of scotch. Positive - My daughter and I were invited to see this movie for my nephews birthday party. We had a group of about fifteen children and adults. The first 20 minutes or so of the film had me concerned that this was not for children and perhaps not for me. It exploited woman and had a bedroom scene. I felt they could have done a better job on the moral content in the early part of the movie. In fact it could have been left out. Having been given the tickets as a gift and the father of the boy sitting behind me, I gave the movie a little more time before walking out with my daughter. Positive - This movie was sensational one of the best super hero movies I have seen in a long time. The special affects were out of this world and action was non stop. This film kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time I was in the theater. I really liked the message in the movie because it taught you not to be selfish and to use your talents to help others. I would say that this movie can go down as one of the best super hero stories put on the big screen. The story was well written and the cinematography was perfect. The language in the movie wasn't to bad and It was mostly clean except for one sex scene and some women on a plane dancing provocative, but it went by so quick that I didn't have time to become uncomfortable with the scene. The acting in the film was very good. If you are a fan of heroic movies you will not be disappointed. All I can say is; finally a super hero movie done right. Positive - This movie will probably be my favorite this year because of how well it was done. The turn around from playboy to protector of the people is amazing. The acting and the actors chosen for this film are just amazing. There is comedy, pain, joy, sadness, and one part where you might become a little scared for the characters as they do hero things. In the first 30 minutes there is one questionable scene between Tony Stark and a magazine reporter where they go back to his mansion and make out. But that lasts for maybe ten seconds then it is over. The humor is very clean and every moment is fresh and different than the scene you saw before. And last but not least the story of Tony Stark's life change is just plain wonderful. If I were to see only one movie this summer it would definitely have to be this one. This movie is perfect for practically everyone as long as you are watching out for that one scene you will be fine. Positive - I seldom recommend a positive review for any movie but Iron Man is one such movie. As for the objectionable content, at the beginning of the movie Tony Stark engages in a one night stand and drinks copious amounts of alcohol. Stark is also a pompous, ego-centric billionaire. However, this is all cast in a negative light and as the movie progresses Stark repents of both his womanizing ways and ego and becomes a man of character both in his private and public life. My advice is follow the PG-13 rating where children are concerned but older, more discerning (i.e. 13 and up) audiences should be fine. Positive - This is a great movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it, although there are a couple tiny, tiny sections that I think were unnecessary. There is violence and alcohol use, but frankly (in my opinion) unless the violence is extreme and taken to a gory level it is necessary to give something to fight against. And for alcohol, adults can legally drink alcohol and there is nothing wrong with that unless it is overused. Positive - I like that you take a Christian view of the films (first time reader) but I have one issue with the Ten Rings comment. It's actually a comic villain that uses ten rings of power named Mandarin, which is where they got that. Other than that it was a really good review. Positive - I wasn't sure what to think of this movie. I'd already read a review for it on pluggedinonline.com, so I knew about the violence, and the language, and the brief sex scene. Still, being a fan of movies that have received less-then favorable reviews and still found good things in them, such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and many superhero movies, I decided to give it a chance. I went to go see it with my dad and expected to be sternly lectured for my choice of film. I was wrong. Positive - Very entertained by the movie, however, took my 12 year old and luckily could sense when the bedroom scene was coming and was able to tell him to pull his cap down ...which he doesn't mind doing...Also could sense when the flight attendants decided to dance around a pole in halfshirts and miniskirts so we were able to divert that scene, too. All other parts were OK for 12 & up. Good movie, but those two scenes were a bit more than suggestive!! Positive - Many people were offended by scenes early in this film where the main character (Tony Stark) is depicted wooing and subsequently sleeping with a female reporter attempting to get an interview with him. Many of the same people were also offended by the following scene which depicts the same woman walking around the house with a shirt on (that covers everything) and nothing else. Neutral
Neutral - I agree with the reviewer that this film has many redeeming features. However, the reviewer really understates the sexual scene at the beginning of the movie which amounted to partially clothed copulation. I was really not pleased since I did not believe it appropriate for young teens—or older people for that matter. We should not give Hollywood a pass on this kind of deal in a film targeted at young people. The scene was another example of 'driving up on the sidewalk' in that it was completely unnecessary for the story line and far too gratuitous. Aside from this objectionable scene, the rest of the movie was OK. Neutral - My husband and I viewed this with our 13 year old son. The film has a strong anti U.S. military message. All in all it was an enjoyable action film. Robert Downey Jr's character Tony Stark is a rich weapons dealer who spends a lot of time drinking and womanizing. When Tony Stark realizes his weapons are being used to kill innocent people he doesn't want to manufacture weapons of mass destruction anymore. Iron Man is not the usual teenage, geek super hero. This is an adult oriented action film. I felt this is Hollywood sending us another pro-liberal anti President Bush message. Neutral - After reading the Christian Spotlight review of Iron Man, I thought it was safe to take my children to see the film. I was shocked within the first 10 minutes of the film to hear 'son of a b****' and to see the main character of the film having sex with a reporter he met hours earlier. The sex scene was more than suggestive with the female reporter naked or mostly naked on top of the lead character in his bed as they further hurriedly removed clothing. The next scene has the reporter wake up in the man's bed the next morning and then walk around the house looking for the man in only a shirt. I was upset and embarrassed my kids saw this. Neutral - Saying that any of the anti-war movies mentioned is 'anti-American propaganda' is delusional. Criticizing the behavior and character of the people in charge of our little corner of the material world is not anti-American! Other than that, a decent review of a halfway decent movie. Neutral - I went to this movie on the assumption that it was better than average with morals. I was truly disappointed. It had a anti-America tilt. We are at war to defend America from islam etc. This must be accomplished! The movie leads one away from this. Neutral - To rate this film better than average was a stretch. The movie making quality was excellent, there were times when me and my 15 year old son were amazed at the graphics and technology shown. I was, however, embarrassed and offended more than once. There were many instances, from the beginning and throughout, where the main character was proud of how many women he had been with and how he had forgotten most, if not all, of them. There was a sexual scene, tons of innuendos and many hints of sexual tension. There were many swear words like s.o.b. and the d word throughout. I expected it to be a little cleaner and was disappointed. Like I said, the graphics were amazing and Robert Downy Jr. acted well. The violence was a little graphic for children of any age. It showed some obvious firepower and although they didn't show shooting innocent people directly, they would barely pan out before the shots were fired. Please keep little ones at home since the main parts of the movie were dialogue and setting up for the scenes, which is dull for them. I feel that there were only a handful of scenes where a child under 10 would be interested. Negative
Negative - My husband and I went to see Iron Man based on the review offered on this Web site. We were deeply concerned that the review seemed off-base as to the content of the film. We went because the review suggested no foul language and that there would be nothing offensive even to the sensitive church-goer. We left after about 15 to 20 minutes into the film after having heard the Lord's name used as a swear word (which we view as foul language) and having viewed exceptional levels of provocative 'trashy' behavior being modeled at a level such that no matter the potentially redemptive aspects to later be developed in the storyline they could not be sufficient to redeem these opening sequences. Therefore we walked out. (We are pleased to say that the theater manager kindly honored our request to be refunded when we explained our concerns.) We would describe what we saw portrayed on screen in the early sequences of Iron Man as lewd and seedy and unfit for biblically minded Christian consumption no matter the rest of the story. We feel the reviewer did not correctly portray the potential content of the film for those who seek to guard their hearts and minds. Negative - Warning for Christians resolved to 'turn mine eyes from looking at worthless things' (Psalms 119:37), the special effects that everyone is talking about in this movie comes at a price. You, the viewer, will have to endure sexual fornication, prisoner torture, glorified greed/fame, and revenge (packaged as good vs. evil). Save your hard-earned money and don't grieve the Holy Spirit which resides in you (1 Cor. 6:19). Make no provisions for the flesh, to fulfill it's lusts.'(Romans 13:14) Negative - Profanity is used several times. There was a bedroom scene and then, the next morning, the woman walks out into the living room with just a shirt on! There was a backless dress, casino scenes, skimpy clothes on women. I am very disappointed this wasn't mentioned in the Christian movie review - or did I just miss it? If I'd known, I wouldn't have gone to see it. Negative - The movie quality was GREAT ( 4 stars ) but the first part of the movie was morally offensive. There was a sex scene after which the woman is shown naked in bed with only her butt covered. Then she is seen walking around the house with nothing on except a short shirt. Comments from young people
Positive - I saw this film last night and I thought it was great. It was well made and Robert Downey Jr. did a great job. I was surprised that such a well made and cool movie could have Christian principles in it, the main part being when Tony Stark changes his entire life and dedicates it to doing good. There was some language in it at the beginning, but I only remember one word after Stark's conversion. Overall, it was a good movie and I will consider getting it when it comes out on DVD. Positive - Honestly, I went into this movie with high expectations and it fulfilled every single one of them. This movie is definitely on my list of favorite movies, and has taken its spot next to the famed and amazing superhero/comic book movies. It has action, romance, comedy all squished into one fantastic movie. It has hardly any cursing and there's about no objectionable content in it. Overall, I thought it was a very clean, well made movie and would I recommend it to anyone. Positive - When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I thought it would be very corny because of when they played the 'Iron Man' theme song. But when I went to see it with my friends, I thought the movie was amazing and was attracted my attention big-time! It really grasps your attention the whole time. There is just only one literally three second scene where they are heavily kissing in bed. Nothing I saw was 'very sexual', like other people are posting. There is no need to overreact on that part, just for reassurance. If you were to blink during the scene, its instantly over because they fall off the bed. They are not nude either, only the woman has on slight clothing; no body parts that don't need to be seen aren't shown at any given time. This was mainly for reassurance on that scene, and if kids watch this, just tell them to look away for three seconds and it'll be over. But overall, I thought this movie was spectacular! Amazing message to it as well. The youngest age that should see this is maybe 11+. Neutral - When watching Iron Man, I can't help but liking it...just a little. However, when I compare the movie Iron Man, to what it could've been, I can't help but disliking it. Thus, the neutral rating. For one thing, this superhero movie suffered from a large lack of action. And the action that was displayed, was sub-par and disappointing. The fight at the end between Tony and Obadiah is very anti-climactic. Most of the seven-minute fight was Obadiah smashing and Iron Man, while displaying his vulnerability and weakness. The only cool thing in this so-called fight (massacre is a better word) is all the new-and-improved gadgets that are on Obadiah's robot. And we all thought Iron Man's suit was cool. It doesn't come close to Obadiah's. The rest of the action is short-lived and minute. I would have to say that the best action scene was when Iron Man doges the two jets on his tail. Negative - I went to see this movie based on what this web site told me and I thought it was going to be good, but the thing they said 'shouldn't effect the touchiest of church-goers' should effect them. It was very foul. First of all the things that Tony Stark said to the reporter lady were bad, but the kissing scene that followed was really bad. I covered my eyes for it. Then when it was over she wakes up with no clothing on and just a sheet over her. The next scene she's down stairs with just a shirt on. Then while tony is on his plane his friend is partly drunk and his flight attendants are dancing in front of Tony with there shirts tied half way I also covered my eyes for that. There was quite a lot of scenes with rock music playing.There were at least 10 swear words. Everything else about the movie was great. I hope the next 2 or 3 iron man movies are better then this one (referring to the morals). I hope who ever reads this review will make the RIGHT choice. Positive - I went to Iron Man with my brother after reading some pretty rough reviews. I must say we were skeptical and doubted it would be all that enjoyable from what we saw listed as the objectionable content. However, despite some scenes we could have done without at the very beginning of the movie (where most of the objectionable content it was rated for happened), it turned out to be a very surprising masterpiece. Positive - This movie was awesome. It had some humor, stunning visual effects, and non-stop action! There were a couple of suggestive moments though. There was one scene where the main character and a girl were kissing in a bed. But it was very brief. And there was maybe two more brief suggestive scenes. But there was no strong language. I would say you should be 12 or at least close to 12 to see it. I recommend this film if you're a fan of action flicks. You will not be disappointed. |