In scene after scene – dockyard shoot-out; protagonist
chained up in basement; heroine chained up in villain’s lair; arbitrary shots
of hookers and beauty pageant contestants – its clear that ‘Iron Man 3’ is un film de Shane Black. This works to
its benefit and detriment in roughly equal measures. To its benefit in that
Black’s script is a godsend after to Justin Theroux’s rambling, unfocused ‘Iron
Man 2’ screenplay. To its detriment in that you can never quite shake the
feeling that Black would have been happier if Tony Stark were a burnt-out
alcoholic cop with a shady past and didn’t go around wearing a flying metal
suit.
Which isn’t to say that Black doesn’t deliver two
big-ass set-pieces involving the suit: one involving some sky-diving, the other
at the aforementioned dockyard (involving, to be honest, a fuckload of flying
metal suits). It’s just that the rest of the movie doesn’t seem to be in the
same key.
Herein the problem: the bits of the film that work do
so because they’re demonstrably Shane Black moments; but these moments are not
in the key of Tony Stark. And what made the first ‘Iron Man’ such an unexpected
delight – and such a smash success; it was ‘Iron Man’, after all, that
kickstarted Marvel’s five-year box office supremacy – was Robert Downey Jnr’s
unapologetically showboating performance as Stark. Billionaire, genius and
philanthropist wrapped up in the same flamboyant package as playboy, smartarse
and arrogant twat – every facet of his character held in such perfect
equilibrium as to make him irresistibly entertaining.
And yet ‘Iron Man 2’ had him depleted and riddled with
self-doubt, while this new instalment sees him traumatised by the events of ‘Avengers
Assemble’. Hence, a Tony Stark who suffers panic attacks, a Tony Stark who
burrows into a cocoon of introversion, a Tony Stark whose latest refinements on
the suit are riddled with tech issues that leave him vulnerable. Hey, folks,
remember the Tony Stark who partied with hot chicks, dealt one-liners like a
card-sharp cutting a deck, and drove the most expensive model Audi have ever
built like the freeway was his own personal race track? Yeah, I remember him
too, and I miss the dude. Can we have him back next time, please?
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