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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 13:54:45 GMT
The real problem with Iron Man 3 and the Mandarin was that they pulled off the twist so well, audience goers really were sucked in and no one likes being made to feel foolish or admit they were fooled. Even if that was the whole point, to essentially prank the audience. Look at Dark Knight Rises and how everyone pretty much guessed the Talia twist before the movie came out. No one was upset, because no one was fooled. True, it did prank the audience. I personally saw it as Marvel Studios taking the safe route and did the lazy way out with the character by making him another angry white dude. As a side note, anyone here wish Iron Man 3 was the introduction of Ultron? Not as a villain, but like a introduction. Especially since Tony used those suits as a personal back up at the end. Yes. When I saw AoU the first time I was a bit confused about Ultron (I dont read comics) and it took me a while to catch on. It all felt very rushed to me. So I came out of the theatre a bit confused and dissapointed. But after re-watching AoU knowing what was coming the movie became better and better to me. If they had set up Ultron in Iron Man 3 I think it would have been much better.
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