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| Genre | Action/Drama |
| Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, Color |
| Contributor | Peter Billingsley, Ido Ezra, Terrence Howard, Tom Morello, Tim Guinee, Kevin Foster, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Will Lyman, Matt Holloway, Leslie Bibb, Jeff Bridges, Paul Bettany, Sayed Badreya, Garrett Noel, Marco Khan, Shaun Toub, Jon Favreau, Bill Smitrovich, Daston Kalili, Clark Gregg, Faran Tahir, Art Marcum, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey See more |
| Language | English, Spanish, French |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 6 minutes |
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Iron Man
Billionaire industrialist and genius inventor Tony Stark is kidnapped and forced to build a devastating weapon. Instead, using his intelligence and ingenuity, he builds a high-tech suit of armor and escapes captivity. When he uncovers a nefarious plot with global implications, he dons his powerful armor and vows to protect the world as Iron Man.
- Director: Jon Favreau
- Writers: Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway
- Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leslie Bibb, Shaun Toub
- Producers: Avi Arad, Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Peter Billingsley, Jon Favreau, Ari Arad
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Suit up for action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate movie adventure, IRON MAN! When jet-setting genius-industrialist Tony Stark is captured in enemy territory, he builds a high-tech suit of armor to escape. Now, he's on a mission to save the world as a hero who's built, not born, to be unlike any other. Co-starring Terrance Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow, it's a fantastic, high-flying journey that is "hugely entertaining" (Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal).
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.12 Ounces
- Item model number : WD11898700DVD
- Director : Jon Favreau
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, Color
- Run time : 2 hours and 6 minutes
- Release date : September 24, 2013
- Actors : Robert Downey, Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leslie Bibb
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : French, English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : MARVEL
- ASIN : B00E5I2MCM
- Writers : Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,223 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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The movie begins with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) visiting soldiers on duty in the Middle East. He is joking with some members of a convoy who seem to be genuinely amused by his persona. Suddenly, the convoy is attacked. The soldiers fight to defend themselves but are quickly killed. Stark flees when a bomb (bearing the logo of his company, "Stark Industries") explodes, severely wounding Tony's chest. Tony is captured and recorded by a group of terrorists.
A flashback sequence reveals Tony's history as a child prodigy before taking over his father's technology company at age 21. Colonel James Rhodes (Terrence Howard) attends a ceremony to present Tony Stark with an award for his work, but Stark is not in attendance. Tony's right-hand man (and his father's former partner) Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) accepts the award in Tony's honor. Rhody later finds Tony partying in a casino. On his way out, a reporter named Christine (Leslie Bibb) approaches Stark with some questions regarding the ethics of his weapons business. Stark deflects her questions with some swift quips and the two end up spending the night together.
Next morning, Christine is awakened by a voice on a computer monitor. It's JARVIS, the artificial intelligence program responsible for running Tony's house. Christine is greeted by Tony's assistant, "Pepper" Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) as she leaves the house. Pepper helps Tony catch up on some business before Tony heads out to the airport where his plane is kept.
In flight, Tony talks with Rhody. Rhody is unhappy about Tony's lax attitude, and Tony tries to get his old friend to relax. Before long they are drunk and leering at the stewardesses.
Tony arrives at a military outpost in the Middle East to demonstrate his company's latest project - the Jericho, a super-missile system. After the demonstration, Tony gets a phone call from Obadiah and they are both pleased that the demonstration went well. Tony goes off with the convoy that is soon attacked by terrorists.
Much later, Tony regains consciousness in a cave. His chest is hooked up to a strange device. Another captive, named Yinsen (Shaun Tomb), explains that he operated on Stark but was unable to remove all the shrapnel fragments from the bomb blast. Yinsen created a device - essentially a battery-powered magnet - that will keep the remaining fragments out of Tony's heart.
The terrorists who captured Tony & Yinsen enter the room. Yinsen translates; they want Tony to build them a Jericho missile. Tony refuses, so they begin to torture Stark.
Hours later, the terrorists show off a huge stockpile of weapons-all made by Stark Industries. Tony appears to relent and start building the missile, but has other plans. With Yinsen's help, Tony constructs a tiny version of an arc reactor, streamlined from a much bigger design used at his company's headquarters. The power output is enough to run Stark's heart for fifty lifetimes... or something much bigger for about 15 minutes.
Tony designs a way out for them - a powered weapon suit that he will wear and use to defeat the terrorists. Midway through construction, the head of the terrorist group (The Ten Rings), a man named Raza (Faran Tahir) arrives and attempts to torture Yinsen, angry because he thinks Stark is not working on the Jericho as they wanted. Raza gives them one more day to finish.
Working overnight, Yinsen straps Tony into the completed armored suit, telling him the way out of the cave. They set off a bomb inside the cell as a distraction for the guards as Tony powers up his suit. Yinsen realizes that they will not have enough time. He grabs a gun and runs off to distract the surviving guards.
Tony, fully powered, muscles his way through the cave. The guards try to stop but his suit easily deflects their weapon fire. Half-way out, Stark finds Yinsen, mortally wounded. Yinsen reveals that this was his plan, sacrificing himself so Tony could escape, as Yinsen's family is already dead and he will now see them again. Tony tearfully thanks Yinsen for saving him. Yinsen's last words to Stark are not to waste his second chance.
Tony turns his suit on the terrorists, igniting flame-throwers. He destroys their stockpile of weapons and uses a rudimentary jet-pack to blast away from the captive zone. Not long after firing, his jet-pack explodes and he crashes in the desert, but survives.
Stark hikes through the desert until a couple of US helicopters fly overhead. A group of soldiers, led by Rhody, come across Tony. Rhody is overjoyed to find that his friend is alive.
Tony returns to the United States after three months in captivity. Pepper wants Tony to receive medical treatment, but Tony states that there are only two things he wants: an American cheeseburger and a company press conference. Shortly after, Tony appears before a group of reporters and announces that he intends to shut down Stark Industries' weapons manufacturing division immediately. At the same time, Pepper is approached by Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) of the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement & Logistic Division agency. They want to talk to Tony Stark about his capture. Pepper schedules an appointment for them.
That evening, Obadiah confronts Tony about his actions, furious. Obadiah knows that the stock value for their company (and, by extension, their financial status) is going to take a serious drop because of this announcement. Tony wants Stark Industries to move forward with arc reactor technology, but Obadiah thinks that the arc reactor is nothing but a publicity stunt. Through the conversation, Tony ends up revealing his prosthetic power-heart to Obadiah. Stane convinces Tony to lay low for a while so the company can sort things out.
Pepper watches a news report on the declining value of Stark Industries when Tony asks for her help. He's created an upgraded mini arc reactor, but can't install it into his chest without someone to help. Pepper accidentally yanks out the cords for the old reactor too soon, putting Tony on the verge of cardiac arrest. They manage to complete the process in time. Tony tells Pepper to get rid of the old model since he's not a sentimental person.
Tony comes to visit Rhodes and asks for help with a new private project. Rhody does not agree with Tony's approach; he thinks Stark is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder because of his capture and needs time to recover.
Tony turns to his other best friend - JARVIS, the A.I. program - for help. Tony's plan is revealed to be an upgrade to his armored suit (referred to as "Mark 2," with the suit from the terrorist cave being Mark 1).
Meanwhile, the terrorists who held Tony captive are searching the desert, gathering all fragments of the original armored suit.
Tony decides that the first thing he has to do is to perfect the armor's flight system. Since the leg-mounted jets prove too unstable, he creates arm-mounted stabilizers to balance out the system. Pepper comes in when he is testing the stabilizers and they find that it also creates a powerful repulsion beam that could also be used as a weapon. Pepper leaves a box on Tony's desk.
Obadiah visits Tony and reveals that the board of directors have filed an injunction to gain control of Stark Industries. Tony isn't worried; he still maintains controlling interest in Stark Industries.
Tony finally manages to perfect his flight system, and is delighted at the prospect of flying.
A new armored suit is soon finished, looking like a heavily-streamlined version of Tony's Mark 1 armor. Tony connects with Jarvis to monitor the progress in the suit. Tony decides to take it out for a test flight, and he is thrilled by everything the suit can do. Tony decides to push the limit for higher-atmosphere flying, but at such great heights the suit becomes coated with ice and his power supply shuts down. Tony is barely able to reactivate his thrusters in time to avoid crashing into the ground. Stark returns home, but the armor is so heavy that it crashes through three floors of the house.
As Tony recovers from his crash landing, he opens the box that Pepper left behind earlier. It's his original mini arc reactor, encased as a trophy with the message, "Proof That Tony Stark Has A Heart."
Tony analyzes more data and decides to rebuild the suit using gold titanium from an old project to solve the icing problem. Tony also instructs Jarvis to add some "hot-rod red" paint to the next suit, codenamed Mark 3. Tony then leaves to attend his annual benefit dinner while the new suit is being assembled and painted.
At the charity event, Tony meets with Agent Coulson, who still wants to learn about Tony's incident. Tony then leaves to dance with Pepper and they share a moment together in the moonlight.
Tony is then confronted by Christine, the reporter from an earlier scene. She shows him photographs of his weapons being used by a terrorist group the previous day in the Middle East. Tony confronts Obadiah on the matter, and Obadiah reveals that he is the one who filed the injunction against Tony. Obadiah calls himself an "Iron Monger," and has no qualms about selling Stark Industries weapons to both sides of the conflict. Tony returns home, furious.
While he is at home, listening to news reports of the worsening situation in the Middle East, he tests modifications to his hand jets, turning them into a weapon. When the new suit is completed, Stark steps in and essentially transforms into Iron Man for the first time, determined to right his company's wrongs.
In a Middle East village, terrorists are rounding up civilians for capture & execution when they are confronted by a mysterious figure in red and gold. Iron Man has arrived. Within seconds, he defeats the first group of terrorists, using his advanced weapons to take out several without any innocent casualties. He leaves the group's leader alive and defenseless for the villagers to take their revenge on.
While flying to find his weapons, Iron Man is shot down by a tank shell. Getting up, a second shell barely misses him. He responds by shooting a mini-missile at the tank, destroying it. He succeeds in destroying his missiles and taking out most of the terrorists.
During the fight, CENTCOM detects the unknown agent. Col. Rhodes is asked about the status of any new developments. He contacts Tony, who claims that he knows nothing about what is happening. In the meantime, Iron Man is confronted by two F-22's. He tries to outrun the jets but they are too much for him. Tony calls Rhodes and reveals that he is responsible for the "unidentified craft." Rhody is furious about Tony sending in unauthorized equipment, and horrified when Tony explains that the "equipment" is actually himself! Iron Man is hit by one fighter jet, sending him flying into the wing of the second jet. The pilot is forced to eject, but the parachute fails to open. Iron Man, still under fire, manages to fly in and successfully deploy the parachute in time to save the pilot's life. Tony convinces Rhody to pass off what happened with the jets as a "training exercise."
As Tony arrives back at home, Pepper catches him removing the battle-damaged Iron Man armor.
Meanwhile, the Ten Rings terrorist group is visited by none other than Obadiah. It is revealed that Stane paid the Ten Rings members to kill Stark, but they realized who Stark was and demanded a much higher price. Obadiah takes the remnants of the Mark 1 armor they have gathered.
Tony tries to talk Pepper into helping him, believing that nothing else matters but stopping the people who he put in harm's way. Pepper is moved by Tony's dedication, and agrees. She goes into Obadiah's office with a tiny piece of equipment designed to copy files from the computer. As Pepper sifts through stored files, she finds a video from the terrorists proving that Obadiah was responsible for Tony's capture.
Obadiah comes into the office just as she is leaving, but Pepper manages to get away. However, as soon as he powers up the computer, Obadiah realizes what she was up to. On the way out, Pepper is joined by Agent Coulson and he agrees to help stop Obadiah with his fellow agents.
Obadiah meets with his team of developers working on his own armored suit. They have rebuilt the components, but they cannot re-create Stark's arc reactor. Stane is furious; then realizes that he has one other option.
Stane arrives at Tony's house and paralyzes him with a sonic weapon. Obadiah yanks out the power source from Tony's heart, taunting him all the while. After he leaves, Tony realizes that he has only one hope for survival - the preserved arc reactor that Pepper gave him in a display case. He gets the power source installed just as Rhody arrives.
Pepper, Coulson and several other agents arrive at Obadiah's research facility. They spot the Mark 1 Armor and a storage location where something else was kept. Just then, a gigantic robotic suit comes to life and attacks them - it's Obadiah's counterpart suit, code-named the Iron Monger.
Rhody watches Tony suit up, awestruck at the Iron Man costume. As Tony flies away, Rhody spots a new, silver-colored prototype suit... then shakes his head and mumbles "Next time."
Iron Man arrives and begins to fight Iron Monger. Jarvis warns Tony that he has only about half power in the suit; the older power source wasn't designed to work alongside the newer suit. The two ironclad warriors have a huge battle. Tony grabs the Iron Monger and climbs higher. Iron Monger struggles but before long begins to freeze up - his suit still has the same icing problem that Tony's other suit had. Iron Monger manages to escape from this, and Iron Man is now almost completely powerless.
Tony instructs Pepper to overload the building's arc reactor, which will generate a shockwave strong enough to knock out the Iron Monger's suit. Pepper is hesitant, believing that Tony could also be killed. Tony manages to keep fighting while she builds up power to the reactor. The reactor releases its shockwave, knocking out the Iron Monger, which falls into the reactor, killing Stane and destroying the reactor. Stark's original mini arc reactor sparks back to life, allowing Tony to survive.
Days later, Rhody holds a press conference about the incident with the two robots. Tony is impressed with the newspapers coming up with the name "Iron Man," and plans to adopt it. Agent Coulson has released cover stories about Obadiah and the "truth" about Iron Man (who will be referred to as Stark's bodyguard). Pepper thanks Coulson but cannot remember the full name of the group he belongs to. Coulson just tells them to call it S.H.I.E.L.D. and states that they will be in touch again.
Tony goes before the reporters once more, and prepares to comply with the cover story. But, before he can even start, Tony Stark throws away his notes and declares "I am Iron Man." The press goes into a frenzy.
Much later (after the credits), Tony returns home to find a mysterious man in black telling him that as Iron Man, Tony has become part of a larger universe. Tony asks who the man is. He turns around and introduces himself- Nick Fury, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Samuel L. Jackson). He's come to talk with Tony Stark about an upcoming project- known only as "The Avenger Initiative."
I first saw the movie in theaters with zero expectations. I never followed the comics, let alone pay any attention to the fact that Robert Downey Jr. was starring in the lead role. Thank goodness that happened, because I was blown away by the end. The whole guilt and redemption angle on the character of Tony Stark struck a very deep resonance with me, as I'm a big fan of "comeback" stories where the protagonist falls so far off his high horse, only to realize his mistakes, then use those events as a learning tool and lead himself to do greater good. Nowadays, it's hard to see the good in most people because of how lost we are in the desires and routine ineptitudes of society. More often than not, our lives revolve around either money, sex, or some other kind of self-indulgence. Granted, it's not a bad thing to wanna' be happy, but I thought this particular story put a certain kind of perspective on the corporate and war profiteering elements that exist in today's world. And what better an example of how to explore the truth and consequences of this by having a billionaire weapons manufacturer have a a change in character and try to make a difference from the heart instead of the wallet? I really enjoyed the movie's plot and characters from beginning to end. Downey Jr. plays Stark down to a T, and the supporting cast is fun to watch from Pepper to Rhodie (too bad Howard won't be back, though), even to Jarvis. If anything, my only problem is the lack in depth of a true supervillain. While Jeff Bridges does a great job as Obidiah Stane, the movie iss missing that extra sense of ambition that really separates the ideals of most bad guys. As a setup movie, however (for the supposed trilogy), I rank this in the upper echelon along Batman Begins as one of my favorites. And if history has dictated anything, it's that the 2nd act of a trilogy has always greatly outdone its predecessor. Can't wait till the next one comes out.
Video - 5.0
Colors are very vibrant from skin tones to backgrounds to all the shiny versions of the Iron Man suits. Paramount has done a spectacular job on the transfer, making this instant demo material for friends, family, or business alike. In particular, the cave break and liberation of Gulmira (including the jet chase) scenes are worth watching over and over again just for the flashy lights and sleek cinematography. Black levels handle extremely well during cave, night, and other dimly-lit scenes keeping most, if not all, kinds of object detail looking crisp and sharp. Contrast is equally suiting and really helps the overall photography adding a complimentary sense of depth and dimensionality between people, objects, and backgrounds. The only slight problem one might have is with the darker cave scene. They used a different camera for those shots resulting in a slightly noisier presentation, which is what happens on a normal basis with darker shots anyway, but that's about the only possible imperfection and may not even effect your own personal score if you're not being picky. But other than that, show off your Blu-ray setup with this movie.
Audio - 5.0
Accompanying the flawless video transfer is an equally flawless Dolby TrueHD 5.1 track. Ramin Djwadi's score, while a tad underwhelming composition-wise, is displaced well-enough to help create just the right amount of immersion for each scene, and dialogue is clear through the center channel. Directionality and separation are especially notable during scenes of gunfire or jet-propelled flight. Again, refer to the cave break and liberation of Gulmira with the jet chase to hear what I'm talking about. Maybe even thrown in the Mk. II's test flight for good measure. LFEs are astounding in terms of bass depth and other low frequency presence. I personally like to use Stark's takeoff to Gulmira and jump into supersonic speed during his run from the F-22s as go-to showcase material. So make sure your theater system has all the right settings, then crank that baby up to wow your guests.
Extras - 5.0
Thanks in big part to the hours of extras on both the feature and additional 25GB disc, I actually learned quite a bit of informative things about the Iron Man franchise as a whole and the respectable hard work that went into producing this summer blockbuster. Ironically enough, I now see Iron Man as a sort of Marvel parallel to DC's Batman, only with less of the dark psychology and grimness involved with Bruce Wayne's tragic childhood. On top of being presented completely in HD, the special features are loads of fun to watch in themselves, and I don't think I've ever been as thoroughly entertained by just the making of portion. If you like the movie, you'll really like these extras.
Overall - 5.0
For a setup of an eventual trilogy, I rank this as the top tier with Batman Begins as the other best of its kind. The characters and script are highly entertaining, and the story has just the right amount of depth to bring about my empathy. Throw in the demo quality video and audio and a largely informative array of special features, and you've got yourself one of the years best Blu-ray packages. A must own for comic book fans.
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Vieles, was danach aus der Marvel-Ecke kam, konnte mit diesem "Perfekt Package" nicht mithalten, aber Iron Man wird ein Klassiker bleiben.
„Iron Man“ war 2008 der Startschuss für das Marvel Cinematic Universe; und alleine der Erstling und seine beiden Nachfolger spülten knapp 2,5 Milliarden US Dollar in die Kinokassen. Iron Man dürfte spätestens durch die Filme (und nicht unerheblich durch die Tatsache, dass Robert Downey Jr. den Eisernen verkörperte) eine der beliebtesten Marvel-Figuren sein, und beinahe in jedem weiteren MCU-Film hat Iron Man mindestens Gastauftritte. Ansonsten hat „Iron Man“ alles, was man sich von einem frühen Marvel erwartet: Witz, Esprit und krachende Action (wobei diese noch nicht so im Vordergrund steht wie in späteren Marvels). Immer noch schön und teils saukomisch sind die Interaktionen von Stark mit seiner KI Jarvis, und wenn Tony Stark und Pepper Potts miteinander flirten, sieht man förmlich die Funken sprühen. Und dennoch: auch „Iron Man“ ist und bleibt eine Comicverfilmung aus dem Hause Marvel, und ich persönlich bin dieser mittlerweile ziemlich überdrüssig.
Auf den ersten Blick ist das Bild hervorragend: besonders die zu Beginn des Films gezeigte Wüstenlandschaft ist recht scharf und detailreich, und die HMMWV heben sich ungemein plastisch vom Hintergrund ab. Das allerdings ist alles Effekthascherei: der Film wurde auf 35mm gebannt und anschließend auf 2k digitalisiert. Das alleine bedeutet nicht, dass die Qualität minderwertig wäre, allerdings haben die Produzenten zu allerlei Aufpolierern gegriffen, die das Bild meines Erachtens verschlechtern. Die Schärfe wurde nachgeregelt, das ist offensichtlich, und dadurch kommt es verschiedentlich zu Überstrahlungen. Manchmal wirken Gesichter wächsern, und auch Hautfarben sind deutlich zu „gesund“, so als wären alle Darsteller geradewegs aus dem Solarium auf den Set marschiert. Insgesamt wirkt das Bild oft recht künstlich. Die Wertung bezieht sich rein auf das Bild der UHD. 3 Balken sind fast zu wenig, 4 zu viel; dieses Mal runde ich ab.
Den in DTS HD MA vorliegenden Sound fand ich wie schon bei der Blu sehr gut. Surroundkulisse, Bass, Dynamik und direktionale Effekte; alles vorhanden, gut abgemischt und nach wie vor mit dabei bei den sehr guten Tracks.
Extras habe ich nicht angesehen, ich vergebe zunächst mal den Mittelwert.
Mein persönliches Fazit: Nun, damals im Kino und das erste Mal auf Blu-ray fand ich „Iron Man“ phänomenal. Doch mit jedem Marvel, den ich nach „Ant-Man“ sah, gefielen mir die MCU-Filme immer weniger (Ausnahmen: Guardians of the Galaxy“ und „Deadpool“), laufen sie doch alle nach dem selben (Erfolgs-) Prinzip ab. „Iron Man“ hat mich jetzt auf UHD nicht mehr überzeugt. Und das Bild ist auch kaum besser als das der Blu, ein Austausch ist selbst für Hardcore-Fans nicht wirklich nötig.
Zuerst hab ich damit gerechnet, dass hier wieder eine etwas durchschnittliche Comicverfilmung im Stile eines DAREDEVIL die Kinos unnötig vollstopft. Aber da kann ich dagengen halten mit einem lautstarken HA HA HA!!! VOLL DANEBEN; DIE ANNAHME!!!
Wenn man den Film auf einer Skala von 1-10 Punkten bewerten müsste: Ich würde ihm eine 9+ geben.
Warum??!!
Zur Story: Auf den ersten Blick relativ schlicht.
Der Playboy, notorische Trinker, absolute Patriot, Multimilliardär und Waffenproduzent Tony Stark (einfach brilliant: Robert Downey Jr.), zugleich ein begnadeter Erfinder im Stile eines Daniel Düsentriebs, wird nach einer Waffenpräsentation in Afganistan dort durch einen Bombenanschlag der Taliban aus dem Hinterhalt lebensgefährlich verletzt und entführt. Im afganischen Untergrund soll er für sie Waffen entwickeln.
Nur durch ein elektromagnetisches Gerät, dass Tony mitten in die Brust eingepflanzt wurde, ist sein Leben gerettet worden. Aus der Not macht er eine Tugend und entwickelt eine neue Energiequelle, die er stets sichtbar in der Brust trägt und das Bombenschrappnel an der Durchstoßung seines Herzens hindert. Sie wird zum Motor, das die Rüstung antreibt, die Tony heimlich in Gefangenschaft bastelt und mit dem ihm die Flucht gelingt.
Zu Hause angekommen, macht er einen Sinneswandel durch und entwickelt die Rüstung zum bekannten rot-goldenen Schutzanzug mit übermenschlichen Kräften um und kämpft gegen das Böse.
Dabei wird er tatkräftig von seiner sympatischen und schlagkräftigen Assistentin Virginia "Pepper" Potts (herrlich charmant: Gwyneth Paltrow) und seinem langjährigen Kumpel Col. Rohdes, besser bekannt als "War Machine" (überzeugend: Terrence Howard) unterstützt.
Als ernster und erster Gegener stellt sich schnell Tonys Firmenpartner Obadiah Stane (diabolisch: Jeff Bridges) heraus, der die neue Energiequelle für sich in Besitz nehmen will.
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Als absolut fanatischer Fan von Comicverfilmungen hab ich sofort diesen Film (im O.Ton natürlich!!!) mir auf der Großleinwand angesehen und war zu 100% positiv überrascht. Hier handelt es sich um die 1. Produktion der neu gegründeten Marvel-Studios, die bisher nur co-produziert haben.
Dabei wurde zwar auch tief in die Trickkiste gegriffen.
So bietet der erste richtige Blockbuster des Jahres CGIs auf dem neuesten Stand der Technik, vergisst aber nie die Story, aus der das Maximale herausgeholt wurde.
Es ist die erste Comicverfilmung, bei der meiner Meinung nach die Figuren hinter dem ganzen Spektackel im Vordergrund stehen und die Action nur ein schmuckes Beiwerk ist.
Der Film feuert richtiggehend ein Feuerwerk an intelligenten, doppeldeutigen und extrem witzigen Dialogen ab, die einfach Spass machen zum Zuhöhren. Mit Spannung beobachtet der Zuschauer, wie sich die Hauptfiguren in die Haare kriegen und ihre Positionen vertreten.
Insbesondere zwischen Pepper Potts und ihrem Boss Stark.
Dabei steht die Schauspielkunst stets im Vodergrund.
Bei der Besetzung hat das Mavelstudio auf den ersten Blick eine etwas ungewöhnliche Besetzung gewagt. Der noch recht unbekannte Regisseur und Schauspieler Jon Favreau (z.B.ZATHURA; BUDDY) holt aus dem Drehbuch das Maximale heraus und hält stets die Balance zwischen Dramatik und Comedy.
Aber die schauspielerische Besetzung ist eine Wucht:
Der eigentlich als Charakterdarsteller bekannte und für eine Superheldenrolle verhältnismässig alte Robert Downey Jr. legt als Tony Stark eine dermaßen geniale Leistung ab, dass man ihm den exzentrischen Erfinder sofort abkaufen würde. Auch kein Wunder bei seiner Vorgeschichte mit extremen Drogen- und Alkoholmissbrauch, sowie längerem Gefängnisaufenthalten. Ich bin jetzt auf jeden Fall ein Fan von ihm!!!
Gwyneth Paltrow schafft als rotblonde und aufgeweckte Assistentin locker den Spagat zwischen sexy, süss und intelligent. Bitte mehr von ihr!
Jeff "Lebowski" Bridges gibt den oberfiesen Bösewicht mit doppeldeutigem Grinsen, Vollbart und Glatze, der oft nur Obi genannt wird. Ein extremer Anblick, der ohne den grandiosen Bridges garantiert nur Durchscnitt wäre.
Zuletzt muss noch Terrence Howard erwähnt werden, der als Kumpel gewohnt cool-lässig auftritt und dabei immer souverän wirkt.
Der Film selbst hat mit etwas über 2 Stunden genau die richtige Länge und wird NIE langweilig oder hektisch.
Er bietet comicartige Situationskomik und knallharte Fights im Wechsel, die die Balance halten. Wem etwa die TRANSFORMERS zuviel waren und Spidey 3 zu wenig, der ist hier perfekt bedient.
Es gibt knapp 3 große Actionszenen (Anfangs, in der Mitte, am Ende), in denen IRON MAN in Erscheinung tritt. Ansonsten wird die Entstehung und Entwicklung Tony Starks mit zu seinem markanten Kampfanzug ausführlich dargestellt. Ein besonderes Augenwerk richtet sich dabei auf seine ersten (Flug)Tests mit dem Anzug in seinem Labor mit Unterstützung seines Computers, einem gesteuertem Feuerlöscher (mit Ausdruck!) und einer beweglichen Kamera. Einige gehen späktakulär nach hinten raus. Hab mich selten so amüsiert ;-)))
Interessant an diesem Film ist, dass der Zuschauer am Anfang das Gefühl hat, statt in einem Comicfilm in einem Kriegsfilm zu sitzen. Es geht um blutige Anschläge (teilweise in Nahaufnahme), Menschen die in Afganistan von den Taliban drangsaliert werden, einen Iron Man mit Rambo-Manieren und das milliardenschwere Geschäft mit Waffen und Militär. Diese Themen treten immer wieder im Film auf, sodass ich schließlich sagen kann: Der Film ist für unter 12jährige definitiv nicht geeignet!
Es wurde kürzlich auch bekannt, dass hier wahrscheinlich zu Gunsten einer niedrigeren FSK-Freigebe Filmschnitte vorgenommen wurdenn >:-(((
Vergleich mit anderen Comicverfilmungen:
Ist sehr schwierig. Stark ist nicht depressiv wie ein Bruce Wayne in BATMAN BEGINS oder ein ständig an sich zweifelnder Peter Parker alias SPIDER MAN. Es wird auch nie so dramatisch-aufgesetzt wie HULK oder krachig-bunt wie die ersten Batman-Teile oder FANTASTIC FOUR oder gar brutal wie BLADE.
Es ist eine neue Definition von ComicFilm in dem der Hauptprotagonist sich die Drinks und Rockbeats ebenso reinpfeift wie Adrenalin und alles völlig easy nimmt und darin nie ein Problem sieht. Er kennt seine Situation und holt mehr als das Beste heraus.
Fazit:
Ein Film, der im wahresten Sinn rockt und dabei die schwierige Balance zwischen Anspruch und Action wahrt. Zum Großteil wegen der Hauptdarsteller, die allesamt entweder schon einmal für den Oscar nominiert oder ausgezeichnet wurden.
Untermalt wird dieser Wahnsinnsfilm von einem spitzenmässigen und feinsinnigen Rockscore.
Nachschub ist auch schon in Sicht (Downey Jr hat für 2 weitere Filme unterschrieben!)
PS: Ich warte mit der Vorbestellung ab, ob es sich hier um die Kinofassung oder einen Extended Cut handelt. Wennn es einen geben wird, dann bei diesem uneingeschränkt zugreifen!!!



















