I was flipping through the channels and caught part of the Iron Man movie. I do enjoy the Iron Man movies, but there is one section that I really dislike and that's when Iron Man goes to a village and takes out a bunch of terrorists.
Superheroes vs. supervillains - great. But that scene is one man going in and cleaning up terrorists - and it's
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There's also this TV Trope called "Reed Richards is Useless" that covers the sort of complex issues you mentioned. Realistically, a world with a super-genius in it like this would be radically different - if they could construct a power suit or a dimenensional transporter, why not a cure for cancer or AIDS or something that obliterates famine. Etc. Etc.
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And I think it's just because the suit is so powerful and makes Tony so impervious to threats from common terrorists that it reads weird to me. I don't mind when Batman beats people up or lets people fall to their death, or when Kato killed people in the Green Hornet, because one gunshot could take them out too. In the real world, I would be all for using that technology, but in a movie it's supposed to show Tony taking the hero journey, but because he's not in any danger, it seems like cheating.
That, I guess, is my main problem. When you bring up a serious issue and then treat it cavalierly, it feels IMO to be cheating the
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And more than anything in Iron Man, I dislike Dr Who curing blood clots in a single drink.
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