Now the world knows that the wealthy industrialist Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) is Iron Man, he launches in honor of his deceased father Stark Expo, a kind of showcase of innovations inspired by technology. Iron Man has become a trademark, everyone knows the concept, and Tony Stark is not averse to media attention. But when Stark fights with the government on whether or not relinquish his weapon to the military, Ivan Vanko appears (Mickey Rourke) scene, a warrior coming from the Soviet Union it has on Stark coined. With a technology based on Stark's arm, in fact just old-fashioned hear is stolen, Vanko wants revenge. But why? An old-fashioned good guy, bad guy scenario unfolds, only prayer in a plethora of action, striking one-liners and a torn look to stars. Iron Man 2 is primarily a fairground attraction, let paramount.
Theroux
The scenario of Iron Man 2 is written by Justin Theroux, who was previously responsible for the very successful scenario of Tropic Thunder, also with Robert Downey Jr. in the lead. Here he is mistaken in the richness of characters. In part one you have to live as a viewer have the opportunity with the development of Tony Stark. You get to know him as a confident, with his war-earning bread, reporter, which degenerates on a day to Iron Man. The fight that he then enters into with the character played by Jeff Bridges Obadiah Stane, and the relationship with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Rhodey (Terrence Howard), makes empathy possible. Part two is the abundance of characters, especially the roles of Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke), Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) as the new 'secretary' of Tony Stark in a double role, and Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell) at the expense of being able to empathize with the characters.
Abundance
In a film that lasts two hours, come not only the characters from part one again discussed, with a more extensive role for Samuel L. Jackson as the mysterious Nick Fury, but also introduces three new characters. Exactly eight characters pass the bend, woefully inconsistent execution. You can of course do not designate a scapegoat; Indeed, the film builds on a successful formula. However, the introduction of the character played by Mickey Rourke Ivan Vanko stereotypical and very original. Of course Rourke indulge himself in his role, even experienced Russian accent is funny, but Rourke here becomes just an 'action figure'. A character with nothing but an empty substance, a great body and little brains.
Robert Downey
Downey Jr. His trick to remember and put Tony Stark appreciation thickly; well timed jokes, coupled with the chemistry he has with Gwyneth Paltrow, makes him a good use comic talent. Also, Sam Rockwell, who previously worked in Made with director Jon Favreau, indulge himself in his stereotypical role as Justin Hammer, the man that Tony Stark wants to get into the abyss. Iron Man 2, however, is the same song, with more action, a plethora of characters, and a fully miscaste Scarlett Johansson. It does longing for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona; here she seems lost.
Conclusion
Robert Downey Jr. does his trick still all over again in a film with a plethora of characters, lots of action, and rake-liners. Who has not been to the fair this year, with Iron Man 2 is the ideal attraction. I skip over a year.
Iron Man 2 Movie review Robert Downey Jr. Reiterates its familiar trick; witty dialogue and express his action hero. Now the world knows that the wealthy industr...
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