Jon Favreau says 'Iron Man' is the real family blockbuster
The Wachowskis attempt to craft a family-film blockbuster with Speed Racer and cram in so many digital gewgaws and effects they arrive at the aesthetic equivalent of a pile-up.
Jon Favreau in Iron Man strives to make a sophisticated superhero movie and does his job so well that with New Hollywood personnel he creates the sort of classy Old Hollywood entertainment that adults, teens and kids all enjoy, albeit at different levels.
In an interview a month ago, he said parenthood actually helped him arrive at his current accomplishment.
"As people become parents, it takes a lot of wind out of their sails, creatively or as far as their career goes, because it becomes your life work," says Favreau. "But for me, what’s fun is I get to make movies that help me parent. I can even share the experience with my 6-year-old – 'Here, come to work with Daddy, here’s what I do, here’s this, take a look at this one.' Making movies that make my son light up becomes part of the parenting experience. Elf, Zathura and this one are not geared for a 6-year-old, but they’re something me and my 6-year-old are bonding over. "
Favreau’s dual parent-child perspective has enabled him to take family-film forms and give them just the right amount of twist to please critics without alienating regular moviegoers.
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