
A movie star with a past history of drug offenses, rehabs and a falling out takes the role of a superhero plagued with alcoholism and guilt.
“Sure I have turned my life around, but I will also never forget that time I was in the gutter. It’s important for me that I often remind myself of that, so that it never happens again. But yes, I am now a respectable married man.” - Robert Downey Jr.
Iron Man is your typical superhero movie with all the action and drama you expect from that genre.
What differs IM from its siblings is Robert Downey Jr., his performance as Tony Stark/Iron Man brings a believable charm and personality rarely seen in superhero movies. He shows off his wit at every opportunity with good timing.
Taking the role of Tony Stark, a womanizer and repentant tycoon Downey brings a little of his life experience to Stark’s persona; The party animal with no care for the world seizing the moment for self satisfaction and finding hope after facing his vulnerabilities. Through Stark’s eyes Downey shows his pain and redemption.

The armor hides Stark’s defects giving him strength to vanquish his demons. When Stark suits up, he becomes the avenger of justice bringing a wishful hope of liberation to the oppressed and the ability to correct the wrongs in the world.
The cast itself is a good mix with Gwyneth Paltrow as the loyal assistant Virginia “Pepper” Potts, drawing a fine line between duty and Stark’s advances. Jeff Bridges as “Obadiah Stane”, the father figure turned bad and Terrence Howard as “Jim Rhodes” the best friend whose potential will be seen in future sequels.

Iron Man director Jon Favreau plays Happy Hogan, Stark’s bodyguard.
One character mentions Genghis Khan does this suggest the Mandarin will appear in the sequel?
Iron Man is a magnificent mix of action, romance, and redemption. There’s not enough of it, you will yearn for more - expect future upgrades and sequels.
Don’t forget to finish the credits for a Samuel Jackson cameo.
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