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James M. Halty,
Pete Antico,
Ben Affleck,
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Mark Steven Johnson
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: Fox
: Action, Comic Books, Superheroes, Marvel, Fantasy
: 133 min.
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One of Marvel Comics' most popular characters comes to the screen for the first time in this sci-fi action-thriller. Matthew Murdock (Ben Affleck) is a lawyer whose father, a prizefighter, was killed by gangsters when Murdock was just a boy. Since then, Murdock has devoted his life to bringing wrongdoers to justice and is willing to help others by taking on cases no other attorney will touch. Murdock is also blind, after being struck down by a truck while trying to save a man from being hit. What no one knows is that Murdock was also doused with an unusual radioactive isotope which had a strange effect on him -- while Murdock's sight may be gone, his other senses have been raised to such a keen pitch that they act like radar, allowing him to tell where he's going and what happens around him, both near and far away. Murdock puts his gifts to use at night as the costumed crime-fighter Daredevil, whose pursuit of justice has earned him the wrath of underworld leader Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan). Kingpin wants Daredevil out of his way once and for all, and hires Bullseye (Colin Farrell), a super-assassin with an uncanny ability to throw blades, to do the job. Daredevil also makes the acquaintance of Elektra Natchios (Jennifer Garner), a woman with super-heroic talents who is also on Kingpin's bad side, though it remains to be seen if she has aligned herself with the forces of good as Daredevil has done. Jon Favreau, Joe Pantoliano, and David Keith highlight Daredevil's supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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| Daredevil was ok. The Director's cut is so much better.
by Moriarty
February 22, 2005 - 10:01 AM PST
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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One of the only extra features on this disk is a small featurette where the director gets to explain the differences between this version and the one released to theaters. He explains why parts were cut or changed for the theatrical release. In my opinion the studio should have listened to him. This is a much better version of the movie. Seriously, if you thought Daredevil was decent, check this out. There's so much more here in the Director's Cut. There's more sub-plot, more character interaction, and yes, more violence. Unlike the director's cut of Underworld, where I couldn't notice anything different, this was a much different movie. It's slower, deeper, and darker. If that's the kind of thing you look for in a movie as opposed to a cliched popcorn flick, pick this over the theatrical release. |
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