10 Movies That Remind You Imagination Is Wonderful

By Ian Boucher /

9. Iron Man 3

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Tony Stark€™s core as a character is innovation, but out of the entire film trilogy, Iron Man 3 uses this idea to the greatest extent, as it should. Tony€™s young friend and paperboy Harley Keener is a clear surrogate for the kids in the audience, and Tony shows him what Iron Man is really about. He is not a man about fighting aliens, but instead a man exploring science and its possibilities through open-minded ingenuity. He tinkers to learn for the sake of learning, and when Harley points out that Iron Patriot is a cool name, Tony is quick to counter, €œNo it€™s not.€ Also of particularly awesome note is the sequence where Tony, prompted by Harley, shops for and assembles his own tools to get himself into the Mandarin€™s compound. Sure, this scene could have some scary real-life implications, but in Tony€™s case, it€™s really exciting to watch. It€™s like if Bill Nye and MacGyver were occupying the same body for a few fleeting euphoric minutes. It makes me want to go out and make one of those little pencil helicopters. And the film€™s climax involves a battle where all of Tony€™s work, his blood, sweat, and tears, defends him. How€™s that for personal creativity paying off? It€™s a nice underlying message in many ways.