Iron man winter soldier9/17/2023 ![]() That's because it's very similar to a very famous And I think the other thing is you look at these characters, and if you actually apply them to the real world, you'd be like, 'This guy would be drinking nine crates of vodka a day to deal with what he's dealing with."įor comic fans, these sentiments may seem familiar. And I also appreciate Bucky Barnes for returning to Cryo-sleep, which is safe for him and for others as well."When you look at the movies that we love, there are always those moments where it harkens back to something that someone in the writer's room was dealing with. Really in person, after learning about his parents' death, everyone can give the same reaction. I think Tony Stark did what one has to do after knowing the truth. Now in Captain America: Civil War, when he came to know of his parents' death to be a brutal murder not merely just a car accident and the assassin is right in front of him (not his friend like Captain America) what should one expect him to do? After all he is still an Avenger, avenging his parents' death.Īnd about Bucky Barnes, in the post-credits scene Bucky chose to go into cryo-sleep because even he knows that he could be a danger to the society, a lethal weapon. In case of Tony Stark, He never adored the moments he had with his parents and in his twenties, he lost his parents long before his captivity by the Ten Rings in Iron Man 1, when he learned to drive his responsibilities correctly, also he missed his parents as well. With due respect of all above opinions, it is highly possible for a person whether a superhero or not, to lose all sense of appropriate thinking, because he is a son. That could be an issue with the movie's direction because, if anything, I would have expected Tony to be a lot more visibly out of control than he actually was. I found it difficult to believe that Stark would act so illogically but without too much in the way of emotional outbursts. To be quite honest, I didn't fully buy into these scenes. ![]() In short, being "smart" has nothing to do with it. One might also argue that, by virtue of the very nature of his job and of all the responsibilities weighing down upon him - not to mention the extraordinarily stressful and traumatic events of both Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Age of Ultron, Tony Stark is far more liable for an emotional breakdown than you or I. I don't think it's difficult to believe that all reason went out of the window, to be replaced by pure, unbridled rage. By the bloke standing right in front of him. No matter how much of a superhero he is, or how powerful he is, or how famous he is, Tony Stark still has emotions.Ĭonsider what happened. Tony Stark is certainly a "smart" man, as evidenced by the amazing technology that he's created. They aren't perfect, they aren't always right, nor always smart. To me, this movie was all about reminding us who these people are. I know it can be hard to see our heroes do stupid things, but that's what makes them heroes in the first place: The fact that they aren't perfect, that they make mistakes, that they do stupid things, and yet still rise up to overcome their humanity and do amazing things. Sometimes people know that what they are doing is wrong, and they choose, consciously, to do it anyway. He says it right there in the move: "I don't care." He knows he's being stupid, but he just doesn't care. He's already very emotionally unstable throughout the entire movie, why is it hard to believe that this would push him over the edge of all reason? Tony Stark, remember he's a human, just watched his parent's gruesome murders. ![]() Iron Man has 0 reasons to care about keeping Bucky alive. Bucky still has the potential to lose control of himself and kill more innocent people. He's not his friend, not an Avenger, Iron Man owes him nothing. Why not kill Bucky? Iron Man already has plenty of reason to get rid of him. What mission? They came to kill the other Winter Soldiers, but that's already taken care of. The part of him that desires survival just happens to be a bit stronger.īut now to the deeper bit. There's undoubtedly a part of Bucky that thinks he deserves the revenge that Iron Man wants. He not only got to watch himself kill innocent people, but he has to remember doing it too, against his own will. That later since they were still on a mission?īucky could try to convince Iron Man to settle it later, but if you think Iron Man is unstable right now, try being Bucky. We'll get into this more after the next bit.Īlso couldn't the Winter Soldier even try to convince him to settle This is obvious to everyone, including Iron Man. What the bad guy wanted him to do? Wasn't that obvious enough? ![]() Isn't Tony Stark smart enough, though, to know that this is exactly ![]()
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