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Starring: Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jon Favreau, Scott Terra, Ellen Pompeo, Joe Pantoliano, Leland Orser, Erick Avari, Paul Ben-Victor, David Keith, Frankie J. Allison, Kane Hodder, Lennie Loftin, Derrick OConnor
Directed By: Mark Steven Johnson
Written By: Mark Steven Johnson
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Daredevil (2003)
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Movie Review by Chris August 27th, 2007
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Daredevil The Way it Should Be!
I am a big Marvel movie guy, from X-men series, The Punisher and everything else. Daredevil was one of the best Marvel movies I have ever seen. Mark Steven Johnson directs this Marvel classic, putting Daredevil into amazing fight scenes and showing us the rise of Elektra.
Fate deals young orphan Matt Murdock a strange hand when he is doused with hazardous waste. The accident leaves Matt blind but also gives him a heightened "radar sense" that allows him to "see" far better than any man. Years later Murdock has grown into a man and becomes a respected criminal attorney. But after he's done his "day job" Matt takes on a secret identity as "The Man Without Fear," Daredevil, the masked avenger that patrols the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen and New York City to combat the injustice that he cannot tackle in the courtroom.
Ben Affleck is not the best actor in the world, but he does a great job in Daredevil. He plays as Matt Murdock, the blind courtsman. He does an excellent job getting the blind thing down and does a great job getting you to believe that hes Matt. Jennifer Garner does an amazing job as Elektra. She is an amazing actress and follows her part well.
The action scenes are shot very beautifully. Mark gets the mves of Daredevil correct as well as his fighting style. We get good lighting effects and even better visual effects through the movie.
Bottom Line is a good movie that really follows Daredevil well.
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