iNickZen i wish I had Jarvis in my iPhone, the thing takes forever to load and does Jarvis run on WiFi or what because Tony gets signal when he’s high in the sky and can still use Jarvis in space, did Tony plant WiFi stuff all around the world?
i like to think the suit is a part of the representation. tony’s anxiety is kicking up and he runs to his safe place, putting armor around him to protect him
Tony Taen Chew Aix the iron suit is a exoskeleton that a man with power controls, but look at how he is forced to run into his shell of iron and even the suit of iron isn’t strong enough to fix or deal with his inner conflict that he falls to his knees
@@Channel-ut8vu basically when he gets into the suit and falls to his knees its symbolizing the suit isn't there to hide him, or protect him. It's showing that all his smarts and ai can't save him from his own demons and hauntings. When he gets in and falls to his knees, it's showing that he's still Him, still Human, and still has emotions and problems to deal with on his Own
Piece O' Pye agreed. He was dying and didn’t know what to do. He was desperate and became flamboyant and drunk then his best friend took his property. Then we get the relationship with him and his father, foreshadowing the Avengers in the end.
I had a really bad panic attack yesterday. Fell over on the floor hyperventilating, shaking, crying, and close to passing out. The fact that tony thought it was poison shows how a lot of people when they have anxiety attacks think they’re going to DIE
Yep!! Waking up to those anxiety attacks for past 1 month .Fell out of my bad many times and cried desperately . May it never happen to anyone. This shit is so far beyond to describe how bad it feels.
@@ultrabigfella It's always a surprise. As someone whose had many panic attacks, it doesn't even matter if you've had them before, somehow your brain will convince you that this time it's actually poison, or you're having an actual heart attack, or you're having an aneurysm. Whatever it is, if the thought of dying is in your head, you'll truly believe you're going to die. Sad truth.
@@neonfox3 I've heard many people talk about panic attacks before. For example, Jaiden Animations made a video where she talked about them, and said she knew it was an attack while she was having it, and just had to ride it out. Just because it's like that for you doesn't mean it's like that for everyone.
@@ultrabigfella that's the thing (and it's possible i misinterpreted your comment initially lol), it's always a surprise, but there is usually always a part of you who thinks calling 911 is what's gonna save your life. Realization is half the battle. I had a panic attack a couple weeks ago where I thought I was having a bad reaction to conflicting medications. My whole body got the 'needles n pins' feeling. My head was buzzing. My eyes were twitching uncontrollably. My hands were violently shaking and I couldn't breathe. And I couldn't feel my face, except for my teeth which felt like they were being rattled with a power drill. Like, part of me knew it was a panic attack. The other part of me was like "maybe I should just call 911". Riding it out is usually the answer but the mind can be a real jerk sometimes. In short, panic attacks suck!
Honestly I 100% agree, the best parts of the movie involve Tony and his mental state. If they had just veered away from that terrible twist and delved more into his state of mind, the movie would be comparable to the MCU's greatest. The Mandarin twist wouldn't even have been that bad if they had just replaced him with a good villain, but they gave us the most bland and uninteresting character ever. Although I still rank this movie higher than IM2 and after a few rewatches it's really not a bad movie (If you're willing to ignore the Mandarin twist). Iron Man 3 had potential but the mistakes it made really knocked it down a couple notches.
Bro as someone who has experienced severe panic attacks, this movie portrays them with disturbing accuracy. The way the camera zooms in on Tony, Robert Downy Jr's acting, it's all a perfect visual representation.
When Stark asks Jarvis to check his heart and brain, look at the right (Your right not his). Look at how much attention to detail they put. It’s amazing
That’s hilarious how Iron Man doesn’t even need a parking spot or anything for his suit, he can just plop right there and what are people gonna do tow it? 😂
I like the imagery at 1:41. An anxiety attack brings something as tough and sturdy as the iron man suit to its knees. Anxiety attacks really aren’t something to underestimate.
I agree, many people praised Robert Downey Jr's portrayal of a panic attack, I think anonymous is thinking of attacks those suffer when having suffered anxiety for a longer time, Tony has only recently started to feel the affects of PTSD
David Oh it's funnier when you consider that the guy who played Ralphie in A Christmas Story not only executive-produced the first Iron Man movie, but had a minor role too (he's the lab technician on the receiving end of Obadiah Stane's "TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!" tirade)
Honestly, this was such a pivotal scene for me. As someone who experiences bad anxiety and panic attacks, it is hard to get others to understand just how bad it really is. Mine is sever enough that I have a service dog to assist me.
@@naranara1690 In summary, ears ringing, 3 ribs cracked, 4 broken , jaw fractured, and diaphragm hemorrhaging. Physical recovery, 6 weeks. Psychological Recovery, 6 months. Ability to spit at the back of the head, neutralized.
His Iron Man suit might've served as a comfort object and helped him calm down quickly. I don't have PTSD, but I think being in a badass suit (with a friendly, non-judgemental, semi-omniscient AI as a buddy) could help me with my social phobia. Lol.
@Jerry: It varies. My anxiety attacks are usually at their peak as long as the trigger is present, but it may take me several minutes to hours to fully recover after the trigger is gone. Inderal helps avoid a severe attack if taken an hour before the expected trigger (e.g., a job interview or a piano recital) or calm down more quickly after or during an attack. Caffeine makes them worse so as a social phobic I usually avoid it before a social event.
There's no definitive/permanent cure for mental disorders like mine yet. The best treatment we currently have that would let us _at least_ have a functional life is regular medication and therapy, which cost a lot of energy, money, and time. Mental illness is no trivial matter nor something we could easily "snap out of" (but we do wish af that we could).
I love how the movie talks about simple, non hero stuff like this. Tony’s life is extremely stressful and it’s extremely important to add these small details like this to show how his anxiety could possibly mess him up later in hero life and possibly cause his life, unfortunately.
I see what ur saying but why have a mentally disabled hero... Also isnt the batman one he suffers from alot of problems... Btw im in SMI severally mentally ill
As someone who’s only recently been experiencing panic attacks, this scene from start to finish is disturbingly accurate. In the beginning, Tony is super jumpy and talking quickly, avoiding eye contact. Rhodey immediately asks about his sleep and Tony tries to brush it off. Then when Rhodes says he’s worried about Tony, Tony gets super defensive immediately. Skip a little to the crayon part - the jaw clenching, facepalm on the verge of tears, heavy breathing, all super accurate. Then the disoriented and frantic run to what he feels is safety is totally accurate because during an anxiety attack your heavy breathing may cause you to feel lightheaded. And finally when he tells Jarvis to check the heart, I actually thought I was having a heart attack the first time I had an anxiety attack. And when he says, “…..Me??”, I felt that. I think many people don’t imagine it can ever happen to them.
Lol true Never try and diagnose yourself with Google because Google just tells you the worst possible scenario You: my palms are sweaty Google: terminal cancer.
I honestly love this movie so much. It feels so good to have PTSD representation in a MAIN CHARACTER where that isn’t the character’s entire personality. This is part of the reason why he’s my favourite avenger
I don’t know why but I really love this scene. It just comes to show that superhero’s don’t just deal with the physical effects after the battle but the mental as well. It really cuts deep into a person.
Daniel Claybourne well it’s different for all people. I have attacks very rarely, but when I do I get light headed and hyperventilate then sometimes collapse if I can’t catch my self
Daniel Claybourne No, I'm saying that's how it feels when I'm having a panic attack, when I first started having them I also freaked out because I thought I was having a heart attack and it made me panic even more.
@@KateJn And Falcon And The Winter Soldier as I felt they did a better job showing the affects of Thanos and Banner’s snaps took on Earth with how it help unite everyone where Far From Home made it a bit too comedic
RDJ is a phenomenal actor and deserves an Oscar, Grammy, Nobel peace prize, give him all of them. Because he deserves it for carrying the mcu on his shoulders.
1:42 *”Me?”* My reaction to my first anxiety attack. I legit felt like I was going to fall on the floor and die. It just came out of nowhere and I’m a generally calm person and I don’t usually let shit get to me.
Staggering and getting nervous with simple arguments 1:17 Putting a lot of force in manual tasks 1:20 (with the crayon) Despairing with minor issues, like breaking a crayon. Wanting to get out of wherever you are as fast as you can, jostling your way through a crowd if need be. This is so accurate.
Why'd he write "Erin, help me!"? I feel like either it was a subconscious side effect of the anxiety attack already setting in, OR he was intending on giving her a nice fantasy about being a hero, like, "hey, you like me being a hero? You can be that too, it'll be great" but then the attack made it unintentionally creepy.
As someone who deals with pretty severe panic attacks (PTSD), this hits very close to home. Maybe the music I’m listening to feels too percussive, a certain smell, flashes of lights, just being too analytical of my surroundings, etc - sometimes there might not even be a trigger (that I know of, I’m still cataloguing). It feels like a heart attack. Every fiber of my body tenses, my hands/feet start sweating, and I feel like my hearts going to burst out of my chest. Every ounce of adrenaline that my body’ll produce, all dumped at the same time. They don’t happen that often anymore, but when they do, they are by far the most viscerally unpleasant feeling physically possible for me. Luckily I have a couple Jarvi (plural of Jarvis, I dunno) in my life.
This scene perfectly captures severe anxiety. Physically you're fine but the mind and body think death is about to occur. For me, it was a fear of my heart stopping even if illogical. I managed to beat it. I still have anxiety but I never allow it to get to panic attack levels. I stood up to it like I would a bully. I accepted the possibility of death, "If I die, I go with God. Do your worst and let what may happen, happen." It goes away every time. I stopped that snowballing effect by being stubborn and refusing to be afraid. My panic attacks started after consuming too much caffeine one time in my teenage years. It was like a super massive panic attack. I was trembling, light headed, and my chest was stiff as a rock. My dad's girlfriend at the time was a nurse who gave me some medicine to calm down and had me hydrating for the rest of the day. My urine was green. I spoke like I had shivers. My body was trembling all night.
Thank you Marvel. I just got released from an in patient mental health care facility because I was having debilitating panic attacks. This made it so much easier to explain to my kids where I was.
For those, who have never had to suffer or encounter Severe Anxiety Attack, then GOOD!! I hope no one else have to deal with what I have to deal with every time I have an episode. It really sucked. Mr. RDJ did an amazing job of portraying a real SAA.
@@Luke-vf6qc you’re absolutely right. But it feels like I’m either about or going to. The feeling is somewhat terrifying & horrible. Very good to hear that you are dealing with it well. Can’t say the same with mines. The gym is my best friend when it comes with helping me dealing with it.
I come back and watch this sometimes when my panic attacks make me feel like I’m being weak or pathetic. Tony’s PTSD - the decision to have this freaking superhero experience real anxiety and mental health problems, literally think he’s dying because of them, and still be portrayed as a freaking badass and not a victim - this was massive. Thank you for not shying away from this, Marvel. This was monumental to me growing up and continues to make me feel understood and supported.
Anxiety puts you on flight or fight mode it makes you believe you’re in danger even if you’re not, so him thinking “poison” is him probably thinking someone is plotting against him and not knowing what to do
That kid that was whispering in his ear definitely knew Tony was having an episode and decided to mess with him just for kicks, even though he's like 5 years old and doesn't know things that adults know about! I never noticed that until watching this a month ago.
I experienced my first anxiety attack today and it reminded me of this scene. I reacted the same way. My entire life ive been calm. 5 minutes before i was completely calm. I was so confused as to how it could happen to me of all people. I got extremely embarrassed and went to my car and started driving fast. It calmed me down. Made me realize how similar it was to Tony going to his suit.
I still remember the first time i had an anxiety attack, it was my first time on a plane by myself and there was heavy turbulence. It felt like something was squeezing my lungs and my heart was beating like I had run a marathon, i sat their frozen in my seat for about a minute before my symptoms cleared up. These kinds of things are no joke.
Omg I’ve honestly never seen the older marvel (not saying this is really old) but seeing tony have an anxiety attacks really mad me feel for him wow 😪🤧
Neither can be classified as underrated when they made billion each and got, while vastly different amount of, positive feedback from critics. I like The Dark Knight Rises a lot, because it actually breaks its hero (quite literally) and actually serves as an ending chapter to its series.
I had my first real panic attack last night and my mom was like “remember iron man??? he had these. You can get through this.” So I had to look this scene up because I didn’t remember. “Is it the brain? Is it the heart?” I literally thought I was dying. What a cool portrayal through one of my fave superheroes.
I wish I had a JARVIS explain my symptoms that fast.
Give or take 20-25 years
You have crippling depression, sir.
iNickZen i wish I had Jarvis in my iPhone, the thing takes forever to load and does Jarvis run on WiFi or what because Tony gets signal when he’s high in the sky and can still use Jarvis in space, did Tony plant WiFi stuff all around the world?
iNickZen same. That would be quite handy
*You have cancer,sir.*
.....well shit
I can't even imagine how he feels by the end of infinity war
Dead Nation WhY mUsT yOU huRt mE tHis WaY
Not so good...
Dead Nation he’s stuck in space alone
Chaotic Penguin He’s got Nebula.
Probably not very well, considering he dies in the end.
*casually parks a multi million dollar super weapon outside with motorcycles
um. Jarvis is there. Don't worry bout it
Billion my friend
@@albertobadillo4367 its made of gold and high tech weponry and with an onboard super computer
@V-Rex not entierly oviously
Technically nobody on the world is as smart as him. So they can’t break in.
Imagine if he installed Google in the suit instead of Jarvis...
Google: _"You're dying."_
No, if he installed Bing
JARVIS: Anxiety attack
Google: Probably poison
Bing: *_YOU DIEIN' BOI!_*
@@icycappuccino Pretty much.
@@jothejoker6771 LMAO 💀💀💀
It’s either you have a common cold or you have five seconds to live
He handled this pretty well. Getting himself in a comfortable place and calming himself.
Juan Sanchez he rushed to figure out what it was.
He thought he was having a heart attack so he went there to check it
i like to think the suit is a part of the representation. tony’s anxiety is kicking up and he runs to his safe place, putting armor around him to protect him
Anxiety doesn't kill tho
@@Luke-vf6qc it's figurative
If I could run immediately with that suit everytime when my anxiety starts attacking, that would be great...
Ha! Anxious
Xqooyd Imagine flying just to take so me steam off from stressful moments playing Spotify music while just chilling in the air.
Xqooyd yeah but that was also the suit that cuased him to go through that stuff in first place.
if you've never experienced it don't make fun of it
Juan The DemiGod It’s literally not that easy dude... So fuck off
How tony falls to the ground says a million words
crisanto cortez ???
Tony Taen Chew Aix the iron suit is a exoskeleton that a man with power controls, but look at how he is forced to run into his shell of iron and even the suit of iron isn’t strong enough to fix or deal with his inner conflict that he falls to his knees
I don’t get it.
@@Channel-ut8vu smooth brain
@@Channel-ut8vu basically when he gets into the suit and falls to his knees its symbolizing the suit isn't there to hide him, or protect him. It's showing that all his smarts and ai can't save him from his own demons and hauntings. When he gets in and falls to his knees, it's showing that he's still Him, still Human, and still has emotions and problems to deal with on his Own
I like Iron Man 2 and 3. It deals more with Tony than Iron man. He has tremendous character development and I think that is why we love him so much.
Iron man 2 was amazing for tiny also gave us his relationship with his dad and nick fury saying "WAIT YOU'RE IRON MAN AND HE JUST TOOK IT?!"
Piece O' Pye agreed. He was dying and didn’t know what to do. He was desperate and became flamboyant and drunk then his best friend took his property. Then we get the relationship with him and his father, foreshadowing the Avengers in the end.
Iron Man 1 is the best of the trilogy hands down.
Jacob Boos 3 was awful. Ruined the film with the Mandarin reveal.
People do like Iron Man 2 and 3. There are literally dozens of us lmao
I had a really bad panic attack yesterday. Fell over on the floor hyperventilating, shaking, crying, and close to passing out.
The fact that tony thought it was poison shows how a lot of people when they have anxiety attacks think they’re going to DIE
Or he thought it was poison because he hadn't ever had a panic attack? Which is why he's surprised when he does?
Yep!!
Waking up to those anxiety attacks for past 1 month .Fell out of my bad many times and cried desperately .
May it never happen to anyone.
This shit is so far beyond to describe how bad it feels.
@@ultrabigfella It's always a surprise. As someone whose had many panic attacks, it doesn't even matter if you've had them before, somehow your brain will convince you that this time it's actually poison, or you're having an actual heart attack, or you're having an aneurysm. Whatever it is, if the thought of dying is in your head, you'll truly believe you're going to die. Sad truth.
@@neonfox3 I've heard many people talk about panic attacks before. For example, Jaiden Animations made a video where she talked about them, and said she knew it was an attack while she was having it, and just had to ride it out. Just because it's like that for you doesn't mean it's like that for everyone.
@@ultrabigfella that's the thing (and it's possible i misinterpreted your comment initially lol), it's always a surprise, but there is usually always a part of you who thinks calling 911 is what's gonna save your life. Realization is half the battle. I had a panic attack a couple weeks ago where I thought I was having a bad reaction to conflicting medications. My whole body got the 'needles n pins' feeling. My head was buzzing. My eyes were twitching uncontrollably. My hands were violently shaking and I couldn't breathe. And I couldn't feel my face, except for my teeth which felt like they were being rattled with a power drill. Like, part of me knew it was a panic attack. The other part of me was like "maybe I should just call 911". Riding it out is usually the answer but the mind can be a real jerk sometimes.
In short, panic attacks suck!
"I don't feel so good, Col. Rhodes."
hahahahhaha
WHY MUST YOU DO THIS TO MY HEART?!?!?!
0 - 0
blOCKED
XD
Ironman 3 could’ve been the best mcu movie if they just altered a few things because seriously- exploring Stark’s mental health makes a great story
Honestly I 100% agree, the best parts of the movie involve Tony and his mental state. If they had just veered away from that terrible twist and delved more into his state of mind, the movie would be comparable to the MCU's greatest. The Mandarin twist wouldn't even have been that bad if they had just replaced him with a good villain, but they gave us the most bland and uninteresting character ever. Although I still rank this movie higher than IM2 and after a few rewatches it's really not a bad movie (If you're willing to ignore the Mandarin twist). Iron Man 3 had potential but the mistakes it made really knocked it down a couple notches.
Also, actually have the Mandarin in there!
kaizoisevil or just no Mandarin at all. Iron-Man has a plethora of villains to choose from, Madam Mask or MODOK would’ve fit well with his arc
Yeah the weird fire breathing lava people just don’t do it for me
@@megashocker333 It would’ve been a good twist if they chose a less popular villain
Bro as someone who has experienced severe panic attacks, this movie portrays them with disturbing accuracy. The way the camera zooms in on Tony, Robert Downy Jr's acting, it's all a perfect visual representation.
Im pretty sure Robert been through that in real life many times which gives some method acting flavor in this scene
Yeah that camera zoom was perfect.
Furthermore, we notice that he no longer hears the sound around him, as if he were leaving this world.
When Stark asks Jarvis to check his heart and brain, look at the right (Your right not his). Look at how much attention to detail they put. It’s amazing
True, it says diagnosis: anxiety attack.
That’s hilarious how Iron Man doesn’t even need a parking spot or anything for his suit, he can just plop right there and what are people gonna do tow it? 😂
I like the imagery at 1:41. An anxiety attack brings something as tough and sturdy as the iron man suit to its knees. Anxiety attacks really aren’t something to underestimate.
The snowflake disease.
In movies, anxiety attacks only last a few seconds.
anony mous not all attacks last minutes or hours. This isn't really off at all
I agree, many people praised Robert Downey Jr's portrayal of a panic attack, I think anonymous is thinking of attacks those suffer when having suffered anxiety for a longer time, Tony has only recently started to feel the affects of PTSD
Wadu yeah the few anxiety attacks I had I just need fresh air or to splash water on my face
Jordan Lopez yeah, this dude must have bad anxiety, the dude that made the comment.
That's because they a movie to make and can't waste time
Lmao “ I loved you in the Christmas story btw”
David Oh it's funnier when you consider that the guy who played Ralphie in A Christmas Story not only executive-produced the first Iron Man movie, but had a minor role too (he's the lab technician on the receiving end of Obadiah Stane's "TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!" tirade)
Gaby George Far from home be like
"Look, I'm not trying to be a dic- tator..." 😂
Imagine actually being able to fly away from an anxiety attack....
This cracked me up. I wish
Heights would just make it worse for me lol
I wish.
Jarvis actually sounded concerned.
Bc he was Jarvis loves his dad
Honestly, this was such a pivotal scene for me. As someone who experiences bad anxiety and panic attacks, it is hard to get others to understand just how bad it really is. Mine is sever enough that I have a service dog to assist me.
I'm glad u have some one, stay strong
I don't really have anxiety attacks but I do get overstimulated cause of my autism and this scene also represents it well.
Why are they eating salads at a bar
100Hasake Salad bar?
Heisenbooger Honestly this just made my day😂
It's a middle-aged people thing I guess
probabaly a multi-course meal and they were at the salad part
Cut the guy some slack he works hard for that salad
Loved this scene it shows tony is human
1:26 He goes back to becoming Sherlock Holmes lmfao
*turns to the kid*
"d i s c o m b o b u l a t e"
@@naranara1690
In summary, ears ringing, 3 ribs cracked, 4 broken , jaw fractured, and diaphragm hemorrhaging. Physical recovery, 6 weeks. Psychological Recovery, 6 months. Ability to spit at the back of the head, neutralized.
Cool that they touch on topics like this. And also so relatable. Usually lasts longer in real life though lol
His Iron Man suit might've served as a comfort object and helped him calm down quickly. I don't have PTSD, but I think being in a badass suit (with a friendly, non-judgemental, semi-omniscient AI as a buddy) could help me with my social phobia. Lol.
How long usually a person will experience anxiety atk once it occurs? 10 minutes or so?
@Jerry: It varies. My anxiety attacks are usually at their peak as long as the trigger is present, but it may take me several minutes to hours to fully recover after the trigger is gone. Inderal helps avoid a severe attack if taken an hour before the expected trigger (e.g., a job interview or a piano recital) or calm down more quickly after or during an attack. Caffeine makes them worse so as a social phobic I usually avoid it before a social event.
atheoang3l0 can it be cured tho?
There's no definitive/permanent cure for mental disorders like mine yet. The best treatment we currently have that would let us _at least_ have a functional life is regular medication and therapy, which cost a lot of energy, money, and time.
Mental illness is no trivial matter nor something we could easily "snap out of" (but we do wish af that we could).
"ME?!"
i think that broke him out of the atack
I love how the movie talks about simple, non hero stuff like this. Tony’s life is extremely stressful and it’s extremely important to add these small details like this to show how his anxiety could possibly mess him up later in hero life and possibly cause his life, unfortunately.
People: GIVE US MENTALLY DISABLED SUPERHEROES.
Marvel: * gives Tony a panic attack *
People: wtf
I see what ur saying but why have a mentally disabled hero... Also isnt the batman one he suffers from alot of problems... Btw im in SMI severally mentally ill
Pc culture demands mentally disabled , and "plus size" super heroes. CANCEROUS
The one With the bird ANXIETY ATTACK*
@@qwe-dm4gq Literally noone said this you imbecile. Stop making up strawman arguments I didnt hear ANYBODY saying this EVER
@@qwe-dm4gq
PC culture has nothing do with that. Being politically correct is about speech, not about representation
This seems like such an accurate representation of a panic attack
RIP Crayon.
Saddest death in the whole MCU
As someone who’s only recently been experiencing panic attacks, this scene from start to finish is disturbingly accurate.
In the beginning, Tony is super jumpy and talking quickly, avoiding eye contact. Rhodey immediately asks about his sleep and Tony tries to brush it off. Then when Rhodes says he’s worried about Tony, Tony gets super defensive immediately.
Skip a little to the crayon part - the jaw clenching, facepalm on the verge of tears, heavy breathing, all super accurate.
Then the disoriented and frantic run to what he feels is safety is totally accurate because during an anxiety attack your heavy breathing may cause you to feel lightheaded.
And finally when he tells Jarvis to check the heart, I actually thought I was having a heart attack the first time I had an anxiety attack.
And when he says, “…..Me??”, I felt that. I think many people don’t imagine it can ever happen to them.
Jesus yeah this about sums up how I felt about this too. Scarily accurate
That last part, definitely true. Feeling vulnerable just sucks, experienced one before but anxiety comes and goes ig
Jarvis: Anxiety Attack
Google: Multiple cancer, brain tumor and a heart attack
Lol true
Never try and diagnose yourself with Google because Google just tells you the worst possible scenario
You: my palms are sweaty
Google: terminal cancer.
1:28 that kid knew exactly what he was doing
The way he said, “I am Iron Patriot.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And people call this a bad movie?
Ping Pong Kimchi who does
they say it was bad because they decided to make a fake mandarin played by an actor in the movie.
Well apart from the villain (which is a complete joke) and the non-sense ending which does NOT fit in with any other movie after it it's pretty good.
The ending was cool, but does not make sense, as Tony could use those Iron man suit to protect his house at the beginning.
NC Miata. Yeah, that didn't make sense. I mean granted, the attack came out of nowhere, but still, I guess the plot demands otherwise.
This scene keeps me calm during a panick attack, just knowing I'm not alone really helps me cope. Especially if it's a mighty Avenger.
You have experienced a severe anxiety attack.
Tony: “ME!?”
I know it's I don't know the word. It's powerful. I'm glad you commented this.
I honestly love this movie so much. It feels so good to have PTSD representation in a MAIN CHARACTER where that isn’t the character’s entire personality. This is part of the reason why he’s my favourite avenger
I come here whenever I’m having a panic attack.
Same
The fact that Tony’s attack seemed to subside once he stepped into the suit says a lot…
I forgot my anxiety meds today and had a panic attack. This represents it perfectly
Anxiety doesn't kill tho❤
The way he questions himself “ME??”. Tony was always a leveled guy. Watching this again makes me realize how much everything changed him as a person.
1:37 I find it funny how the suit is just standing there by itself lmfao if I was there I would probably tip it over
just try
I mean I would try, but it would be hella hard to do I bet
It probably has countermeasures to prevent that.
I’d bet it probably weighs a ton, its a giant metal suit. it’s probably be like trying to tip over a car.
As someone with legit severe anxiety, that is EXACTLY how it fucking feels like.
It doesn't kill tho. Stay strong i hope u heal soon❤💪
Dont we all wish to have a flying armour to escape daily anxiety.
Yes but anxiety doesn't kill my friend❤
I don’t know why but I really love this scene. It just comes to show that superhero’s don’t just deal with the physical effects after the battle but the mental as well. It really cuts deep into a person.
Meanwhile-
*The Waiter:* Hey Your Bill!
This is legit an amazing representation of an anxiety attack. Especially in mainstream hollywood
yup, that's exactly how it looks and feels like.
Genos is that sarcasm
Daniel Claybourne well it’s different for all people. I have attacks very rarely, but when I do I get light headed and hyperventilate then sometimes collapse if I can’t catch my self
Daniel Claybourne No, I'm saying that's how it feels when I'm having a panic attack, when I first started having them I also freaked out because I thought I was having a heart attack and it made me panic even more.
doesn't saitama need you with groceries?
Cinnamon-Skateboarding I don't know her
Just imagine walking into an extremely powerful suit casually and getting your self diagnosed by an extremely smart robot...
I liked iron man 3 because it was more about tony after avengers
GeneralMcBoss Exactly dealt with his problems. Then knowing that Thanos was having them to in Infinity War is awesome.
The best film sequels are the ones that play off of the effects of the previous film.
@@uscman like far from home after endgame. That's powerful.
@@KateJn And Falcon And The Winter Soldier as I felt they did a better job showing the affects of Thanos and Banner’s snaps took on Earth with how it help unite everyone where Far From Home made it a bit too comedic
RDJ is a phenomenal actor and deserves an Oscar, Grammy, Nobel peace prize, give him all of them.
Because he deserves it for carrying the mcu on his shoulders.
He got an Oscar!
1:42 *”Me?”* My reaction to my first anxiety attack. I legit felt like I was going to fall on the floor and die. It just came out of nowhere and I’m a generally calm person and I don’t usually let shit get to me.
I know the feeling my friend but anxiety will kill nobody at all❤💪
I hate panic attacks so much god poor Tony it's so bad ugh I can't even
Wow, the disappointment he felt in breaking that crayon. That's how you know you've had a bad day 😂
RDJ is such an amazing actor, this must of been so interesting to act out
This gives me anxiety just watching it happen
had a panic attack last night for the first time and i came down to this video after seraching about panic attacks , its worst thing
And it was this anxiety that led him to creating ultron and even then seeing all the avengers fail after everything he tried to do to protect them
Staggering and getting nervous with simple arguments 1:17
Putting a lot of force in manual tasks 1:20 (with the crayon)
Despairing with minor issues, like breaking a crayon.
Wanting to get out of wherever you are as fast as you can, jostling your way through a crowd if need be.
This is so accurate.
Why'd he write "Erin, help me!"? I feel like either it was a subconscious side effect of the anxiety attack already setting in, OR he was intending on giving her a nice fantasy about being a hero, like, "hey, you like me being a hero? You can be that too, it'll be great" but then the attack made it unintentionally creepy.
I think it was the second, playing fun with her but then Rhodey's continued update (or whatever that was) made the words real and bam, anxiety attack.
@@Sigart The little boy didn’t help, either. Unintentionally, of course.
As someone who deals with pretty severe panic attacks (PTSD), this hits very close to home.
Maybe the music I’m listening to feels too percussive, a certain smell, flashes of lights, just being too analytical of my surroundings, etc - sometimes there might not even be a trigger (that I know of, I’m still cataloguing).
It feels like a heart attack.
Every fiber of my body tenses, my hands/feet start sweating, and I feel like my hearts going to burst out of my chest. Every ounce of adrenaline that my body’ll produce, all dumped at the same time. They don’t happen that often anymore, but when they do, they are by far the most viscerally unpleasant feeling physically possible for me.
Luckily I have a couple Jarvi (plural of Jarvis, I dunno) in my life.
This scene perfectly captures severe anxiety. Physically you're fine but the mind and body think death is about to occur. For me, it was a fear of my heart stopping even if illogical.
I managed to beat it. I still have anxiety but I never allow it to get to panic attack levels. I stood up to it like I would a bully. I accepted the possibility of death, "If I die, I go with God. Do your worst and let what may happen, happen." It goes away every time. I stopped that snowballing effect by being stubborn and refusing to be afraid.
My panic attacks started after consuming too much caffeine one time in my teenage years. It was like a super massive panic attack. I was trembling, light headed, and my chest was stiff as a rock. My dad's girlfriend at the time was a nurse who gave me some medicine to calm down and had me hydrating for the rest of the day. My urine was green. I spoke like I had shivers. My body was trembling all night.
The green color was probably from the excess B vitamins of the energy drinks I was consuming.
I relate this this 100%. It just happens randomly out of nowhere at times
Exactly.
That sounds about right. First anxiety attack you ever have you'll realize what it is and be like "wait really? This shits real?"
Thank you Marvel. I just got released from an in patient mental health care facility because I was having debilitating panic attacks. This made it so much easier to explain to my kids where I was.
i love how tony just randomly parks mark vii in the street
Who is here after Mumbiker Nikhil ?
Tony going through PTSD is what made the MCU real for me.
For those, who have never had to suffer or encounter Severe Anxiety Attack, then GOOD!! I hope no one else have to deal with what I have to deal with every time I have an episode. It really sucked. Mr. RDJ did an amazing job of portraying a real SAA.
Im with u i have anxiety everyday but im taking treatment and good thing is anxiety kills nobody❤
@@Luke-vf6qc you’re absolutely right. But it feels like I’m either about or going to. The feeling is somewhat terrifying & horrible. Very good to hear that you are dealing with it well. Can’t say the same with mines. The gym is my best friend when it comes with helping me dealing with it.
@@PhamDynasty300 yes my friend just keep eating healthy, work out daily, get treated and see a therapist tho so that u get back to yourself again💪
@@Luke-vf6qc yes sir!! I really appreciate that!! Wish you the best too. 👍👌😊
@@PhamDynasty300 you welcome sir and goodluck to u too hy😊🙏
that lil kid tho
damn it Loki
DIC-TATOR
Alex Sanchez If Richard doesn't mind
@@lmd2550 😂
I think the reason why tony felt safe inside his suit because he knows that his suit will protect him from any danger.
I think the reason youtube comments are so stupid is because they just state the most obvious things
Watching this scene after battling with anxiety and acknowledging it hits home like a spear to the gut.
Its the worse
That shit hits ya out of nowhere man, ya really feel for him here, poor Tony :(
I imagine that Robert Downey Jr. has had panic attacks before. He nailed the behavior of it, for the most part.
"I loved you in a christmas story by the way" 😂 that was cold
I come back and watch this sometimes when my panic attacks make me feel like I’m being weak or pathetic. Tony’s PTSD - the decision to have this freaking superhero experience real anxiety and mental health problems, literally think he’s dying because of them, and still be portrayed as a freaking badass and not a victim - this was massive. Thank you for not shying away from this, Marvel. This was monumental to me growing up and continues to make me feel understood and supported.
They did their homework. An anxiety attack can feel just like that
Anxiety puts you on flight or fight mode it makes you believe you’re in danger even if you’re not, so him thinking “poison” is him probably thinking someone is plotting against him and not knowing what to do
Imagine, in "2014", Tony Stark no longer needs to worry about Thanos.
“I broke the crayon”
Edit: I just had a thought that what if tony had a panic attack about the crayon instead of the missle/ aliens
That kid that was whispering in his ear definitely knew Tony was having an episode and decided to mess with him just for kicks, even though he's like 5 years old and doesn't know things that adults know about! I never noticed that until watching this a month ago.
I experienced my first anxiety attack today and it reminded me of this scene. I reacted the same way. My entire life ive been calm. 5 minutes before i was completely calm. I was so confused as to how it could happen to me of all people. I got extremely embarrassed and went to my car and started driving fast. It calmed me down. Made me realize how similar it was to Tony going to his suit.
That’s legit how an anxiety attack feels when it’s starting
Having bad chest pains daily I wish I can use that suit to give me a quick diagnosis
I still remember the first time i had an anxiety attack, it was my first time on a plane by myself and there was heavy turbulence. It felt like something was squeezing my lungs and my heart was beating like I had run a marathon, i sat their frozen in my seat for about a minute before my symptoms cleared up. These kinds of things are no joke.
For real though. It's scary.
Omg I’ve honestly never seen the older marvel (not saying this is really old) but seeing tony have an anxiety attacks really mad me feel for him wow 😪🤧
Navi_ Gation You should watch them. It helps you appreciate the Characters more. Then when you rewatch where you started you’ll catch some new things
david Delgadillo and helps you understand some things in infinity war
*he went from fighting terrorists with a suit made outta car parts, to fighting aliens in space and saving the universe.*
1:40 sometimes you’re your own demon that will bring you down to your knees.
Iron Man 3 and The Dark Knight Rises are underrated.
Neither can be classified as underrated when they made billion each and got, while vastly different amount of, positive feedback from critics. I like The Dark Knight Rises a lot, because it actually breaks its hero (quite literally) and actually serves as an ending chapter to its series.
I loved how he was surprised that he an anxiety attack.
nature humbles even the strongest...
GOD I WAS SO STRESSED WATCHING THIS I RELATE SO MUCH HE DOES THIS SO WELL
This is when I knew I wasn't alone in getting them, even if he was a fictional character...
That kid was heartless I swear
I had my first real panic attack last night and my mom was like “remember iron man??? he had these. You can get through this.” So I had to look this scene up because I didn’t remember. “Is it the brain? Is it the heart?” I literally thought I was dying. What a cool portrayal through one of my fave superheroes.
I had an anxiety attack 2 days ago, i felt dizzy, my legs went dead, and i was breathing uncontrollably and really heavily
They really shoulda ran with this theme in the film
And this is why i love this movie
And I had the audacity to think I could enjoy the comments without getting major spoilers..