What did you think about this scene

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This scene>BvS

Not nearly as good as the opening scene in BvS

Rare Tony fuckboi edition.

Actually one of the very few things I didn't like about Civil War. Tony trying to get sympathy from the crowd of students. Showing off expensive tech that was only useful to him (like a lot of the shit he makes).

Really, really clever. Had me fooled. I was ready to rage afterwards on Sup Forums about the shitty cgi.

i would let young Tony jerk me off

It's obvious they're trying to ape the sophiaticated flash back scene in BvS but they just failed miserably.

Tony wasn't trying to get sympathy, really. The point he was trying to make is that he could dick around and build something like this (that does has a lot of potential use but was born out of a selfish idea) because money is not an issue for him, which segued into him making money not an issue for them via the grant funding he announced immediately after.

Outside of the context, the scene also serves to convey that Tony IS still hung up about his parents deaths which feeds into the later conflict when he learns Bucky actually murdered them

I don't know if they really cared about the cgi not being completely convincing. They never cared when they've de-aged actors before. It being a simulation is just a convenient excuse like in Tron Legacy.

I dunno, I thought the cgi was particularly obvious. More so than Cap in CA1 and Hank Pym in Antman. It seemed intentional to me.

And either way, playing it off as a gag by making it a simulation called B.A.R.F. was borderline genius.

>mfw he can repair Buckys mind with this

Incredibly ham fisted way to show

"look how fucking sad he still is about his parents death, he spent hundreds of millions on this so he can dwell on the last time he saw his parents and his parents deaths, he's still pretty hung up on their deaths and is still raw about their deaths, did we mention or show how raw he still is about his parents deaths? - This may or may not be relevant later in the movie so just pay attention ok?"

i thought tony was going to fix bucky with this. wasted

>he spent hundreds of millions on this

Where are you getting this figure?

Also Tony has always been a sap. Thats just his character.

Why the fuck am I replying to bait anyway.

It was weird and unnecessary. The whole subplot with Tony's parents felt contrived as fuck.

Exactly. He's never mentioned his parents before other than openly resenting his father.

I thought he said "I spent xxxmillion on this" Maybe it was only tens of millions

and why is it bait?

A weird drawn out scene of young Tony interacting with his parents for no reason other than to try and justify the usually rational Tony Stark into a howling retard at the end of the film

>"$612 Million dollars for my little therapeutic experiment" - Tony Stark

it was a good scene to introduce us to them

it was established during all the movies that he had not an easy relationship with his parents/father
it was established that Hydra killed his parents
last act when he finds out that Bucky killed his parents and snapped like Zods neck was a thousend times better than hurr durr we have 5 super winter soldiers let's battle them together and be friends by the end of the movie

Ok that amount of money sounds retarded, I'll give you that. But I mean, its peanuts to Tony.

Also I would assume that he often thinks about his parents. I mean, if your parents were killed, and it was never fully explained how or why, I'm pretty sure you'd think about it almost every day.

We have seen Tony get progressivly more emotional over the last few films. His parents deaths were no doubt part of this. Its not that strange for him to reach a point where he needs some kind of therapy, and being a tech whiz he came up with a novel way of doing it.

I guess it is a slight coincidence that he happened to get to this specific point in his depression in the same rough frame of time that he finds out about the truth of their deaths, BUT, this is a pretty small nitpick 2bh. There are coincidences like this in literally every movie or story ever. I dont think it really sticks out.

Is that from a cam rip?

He probably will in the next films. Possibly use it before Tony dies in Avengers 3 or 4.

it gave me feelies

The monetary amount is irrelevant.

I'm a big believer in show, don't tell, and this scene was painful, awkward exposition 101.

If you somehow need to justify Tony forgetting mind control is a real thing and trying to murder Bucky, that's fine, you have to justify it, but maybe have him dwell on this in brief and short flash backs during moments during the film or something, fuck I don't know.

tl:dr I didn't like it, no sir.

it was supposed to be awkward. He literally calls it barf ffs.

Also Tony is so arragant that he has no problem telling everyone his life story, as if they should care.

And Tony understands that killing Bucky would be illogical, but he just got shown a video of his parents being brutally murdered. In that situation, logic goes out the window. It would happen to the best of us, let alone someone with a history of depression, anxiety, unstable emotions etc.

I agree it was hamfisted but this scene is pretty essential when he has his break down at the end.

They needed a scene to explain and regardless of what they would've done, it would've had some sort of exposition.

It was either this or going to look at some old photograph where he's clearing reflecting
>i miss muh parents

RDJ should have used a higher voice - looked younger but with his current man voice looked and sounded weird

>openly resenting his father
He came to terms about his father in IM2

>YFW young Tony Stark was a fucking asshole

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LOL

>record skips
>"Yup, that's me"

An intereting way to meld two disparit scenes/things. We need to see this final farewell of Tony's parents, AND need to introduce Tony to any audience member who might be watching this movie as their hopping-on point. It seems like a waste of time and clunky and out of place to just jam a flashback in the movie.... this interpretation is just as clunky and weird. But it was an interesting way to try and do both at once.

>"I'M SHITTING IN MY PAAAAANTS!"

>implying you wouldn't let current Tony Jack you off

The technology Tony was using made no practical sense and the only point of it was to set up the story's theme.

An incredibly efficient way to create character motivation for Tony at the end of movie when his parents die.