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Daredevil

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Ben Affleck, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jennifer Garner, and Colin Farrell in Daredevil (2003)
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A man blinded by toxic waste which also enhanced his remaining senses fights crime as an acrobatic martial arts superhero.A man blinded by toxic waste which also enhanced his remaining senses fights crime as an acrobatic martial arts superhero.A man blinded by toxic waste which also enhanced his remaining senses fights crime as an acrobatic martial arts superhero.

  • Director
    • Mark Steven Johnson
  • Writer
    • Mark Steven Johnson
  • Stars
    • Ben Affleck
    • Jennifer Garner
    • Colin Farrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    236K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,004
    553
    • Director
      • Mark Steven Johnson
    • Writer
      • Mark Steven Johnson
    • Stars
      • Ben Affleck
      • Jennifer Garner
      • Colin Farrell
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 279Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Ben Affleck
    Ben Affleck
    • Matt Murdock…
    Jennifer Garner
    Jennifer Garner
    • Elektra Natchios
    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Bullseye
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Wilson Fisk…
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Franklin 'Foggy' Nelson
    Scott Terra
    Scott Terra
    • Young Matt
    Ellen Pompeo
    Ellen Pompeo
    • Karen Page
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Ben Urich
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Wesley Owen Welch
    Lennie Loftin
    Lennie Loftin
    • Nick Manolis
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Nikolas Natchios
    Derrick O'Connor
    Derrick O'Connor
    • Father Everett
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Jose Quesada
    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Jack Murdock
    Frankie J. Allison
    Frankie J. Allison
    • Abusive Father
    • (as Frankie Jay Allison)
    Joe J. Garcia
    • Meat Packer
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Quesada Attorney
    Jim FitzGerald
    • Ring Announcer
    • Director
      • Mark Steven Johnson
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      • Mark Steven Johnson
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Daredevil' has mixed reviews, highlighting its darker tone and complex characters. Many appreciate the gritty atmosphere, while others criticize its pacing and underdeveloped plot. Ben Affleck's performance is contentious, with varied opinions on his portrayal. Colin Farrell's Bullseye is often praised. The film's visual style and special effects receive mixed feedback. The love story between Daredevil and Elektra is divisive. Overall, 'Daredevil' is seen as an ambitious but flawed superhero movie.
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    Featured reviews

    7p.greenwood

    Directors cut so much better.

    When I heard about a directors cut to this movie I never imagined it would be so much better than the original release. Why must movie studios always feel they know better than the director. This film would have been much more successful had they left it alone, but by insisting on so many cuts and changes they shot themselves in the foot. All because they wanted a family friendly spider-man type film instead of the much more dark and violent world of daredevil. Every scene added to the film makes you wonder why they cut it in the first place. It isn't just about adding scenes though they have taken a couple out too. I can't imagine anyone who would miss the fireside love scene. I urge everyone who saw the theatrical cut to watch the directors cut. It isn't a perfect film but it's a more complete and enjoyable one. Also watch the documentary on the directors cut DVD and see one of the producers trying to defend the original release and then actually saying he thinks it is the better cut. I think he must be more blind than Matt Murdock!!!
    perni

    Better than Spiderman, in my opinion...

    Where Spiderman was colorful and almost cartoonish, Daredevil is gritty and merciless. Whatever you thought couldn't happen in Peter Parker's world will more than likely happen in Matt Murdock's neck of the woods. Because people die here. Sometimes they die slowly and painfully. The superheroes go home with scars on their backs, broken teeth, and more than a few gruesome images that need to be repressed. For all of these reasons I liked Daredevil, because it takes chances by offering a hero that is by no means invincible or conventional.

    The origin story of the character Daredevil is pretty complicated, but, as the helpful gentleman in the theater so aptly put it, "He's blind, but he can see stuff blind." Let's just leave it at this: As a kid, Matt Murdock was blinded by radioactive material in a freak accident. This caused his other senses to become phenomenally acute, to the point where Matt can track criminals by their scent and use sound waves as a sort of radar. He uses his newfound abilities to protect those who will not be protected by the justice system, all the while hoping that one day he will find the person who killed his father.

    If you're a fan of the first two Batman movies, you'll find a lot to love in Daredevil. There are still some comic book elements that require some suspension of disbelief, like the fact that Matt could construct an entire high-tech lair beneath a church while working as a pro-bono lawyer, but the movie is not fantasy-driven. The fight scenes will make you wince at their realism, the love story is not corny or forced (as opposed to a certain flick called Just Married), and the characters are complex, uncertain people who just happen to don masks and fight on rooftops.

    Do you remember the parts in the old Christopher Reeve Superman movies where Clark would hear someone crying for help in the distance? He would always be having dinner with Lois Lane at the time, and had to make up some dumb excuse for ditching the scene like, "Oh! I just forgot. I have a book due at the library." Then he would dash off to save the day, leaving Lois high and dry. Well, in today's feature, Matt hears someone crying for help, but when his love interest, Elektra, asks him to stay, he actually does. With out-of-left-field scenes like this, I couldn't help but enjoy Daredevil.

    Some might be surprised at how little screen time the villains get in this movie. Kingpin, a Don Giovini mobster type, and Bullseye, an Irish nut with a couple of loose screws, are important parts of our story, but they don't steal the show. Going back to the Batman comparison, many movie buffs think that Jack Nicholson's role as the joker actually become more interesting than the winged knight himself. Not so in this movie, as Daredevil is the guy whom the role shebang revolves around. By deciding to focus on the hero more than the villain, the audience can get into his head and root for him to the last battle. Matt is a cool guy because he's not a wealthy playboy or Kryptonian who can smash through walls. Other than his heightened senses and combat skills, he's just a regular guy who happens to like read leather.

    After X-Men and Spiderman became huge hits, it was expected that Hollywood would start churning out more superhero flicks as fast as they could make them. Thankfully, Daredevil doesn't seem recycled or rushed and actually brings something new to the table.
    practiced_bravado

    It's like a darker, more violent version of "Spider-Man". Grade: B

    That's why I think most critics hated this thing. It's not lighthearted fun like "Spider-Man" was, it's more adult-themed. I actually found it a bit more effective than Sam Raimi's superhero epic. Why? Because it wasn't campy and it didn't have cartoony special effects. The CGI in "Daredevil" is more photorealistic. I also loved the "Matrix"-like martial-arts incorporated throughout the film.

    In fact, as far as darker-themed comic book movies go, I think "Daredevil" is a much better film than either of the first two "Batman" pictures were. I recently watched "Spider-Man" again on DVD and I've always had mixed reactions of it. I do think it works on the level of campy fun and for that I gave it a B Minus. But I think "Daredevil" is a more solid picture and I'd grade it with a B.

    I like the look of the film, the washed-out colors make the movie look very 70's in certain scenes. Like "The Crow", the movie has an MTV mentality with rock and rap songs, but also has a love story as well. The sound design is awesome, if you have a good theatre sound system, "Daredevil" will take full advantage of it. I don't think Ben Affleck got credit when it was deserved. Along with Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell and Michael Clarke Duncan, Affleck was perfect cast.

    Anyhow, as much as I believe "Daredevil" is a much better film than "Spider-Man" was. I actually think "Spider-Man 2" is better than "Daredevil". The best comic book movie ever placed on film. It shows that a director can really improve on his work. I highly recommend that film to anyone. Well, the bottom line is: "Spider-Man" (B-), "Daredevil" (B) and "Spider-Man 2" (A). I hope you enjoyed my review.
    tfrizzell

    Daring to Be Excellent.

    A disturbingly dark and heavy superhero flick that becomes one of the better (if not the very best) films of one of the cinema's newer sub-genres by its finale. "Daredevil" is one of the best surprises of recent memory (I was expecting something similar to "The Shadow" or "The Phantom"). A young boy (Scott Terra) thinks his ex-boxer father (David Keith) is the greatest person on Earth. Terra is shocked though when he discovers that his father is little more than a thug, an enforcer in a rough neighborhood that preys on those who owe money to underworld syndicates. A freak accident soon follows that leaves the youth blind. Keith is grief-stricken and promises his son that he will change his colors. A bond that is stronger than ever then comes together, but evil forces lurk when Keith makes a comeback in the boxing ring and refuses to take a dive for those same criminals he once worked for. Tragedy does strike once again for the youth and he is forced to grow up quicker than most other children. The blindness leads to a strange type of radar sense which causes the character to know all that is going on around him. He then becomes versed in acrobatic martial arts and vows to take revenge on all those wrong-doers in New York City as he grows up to become a lawyer (in the form of Ben Affleck). Only Catholic priest Derrick O'Connor knows the real truth about Affleck and proves to be the father figure that the character desperately needs. Affleck learns that there is a new crime boss in town (a much heavier Michael Clarke Duncan of "The Green Mile" fame) as he falls in love with the ridiculously athletic Jennifer Garner. Garner's shady father though (Erick Avari) becomes Duncan's newest target. Thus more drama begins to take place as Duncan calls in super-villain Bull's Eye (a scene-stealing performance by Colin Farrell) in Ireland to cause more havoc in the city and kill the titled character for good. The thing that separates "Daredevil" from most every other film of its type is the fact that the film is as serious as a heart attack throughout. The "Batman" series became ridiculous because of its over-the-top comedy and most other superhero films lack believability and substance. "Daredevil" is amazingly realistic and its tone makes it a strikingly dramatic experience that has very few equals. All the performances are outstanding and the film's direction lifts an admittedly flawed screenplay (the screenplay does not work as well as it should due to the possibility of more installments). A smashing soundtrack and gloomy cinematography complete the impressive production. A daring film that ends up being an overwhelming success. 4 stars out of 5.
    7BA_Harrison

    N.B. This review is of the Director's Cut of Daredevil.

    Blinded by bio-hazardous waste as a child, Matt Murdock finds that his other senses have developed to the point where they afford him almost supernatural physical abilities. Years later, Murdock (Ben Affleck), now a pro-bono lawyer, takes on the guise of night-time vigilante Daredevil, using his powers to ensure that justice is always served. In doing so, he finds himself pitted against crime boss Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan), his hired hit-man Bullseye (Colin Farrell, who hams it up wonderfully in every scene), and kick-ass babe Elektra (Jennifer Garner), who mistakenly holds Daredevil responsible for the death of her father.

    The recent casting of Ben Affleck as Batman has been the cause of much controversy amongst comic book fans, but judging by Daredevil, the star's previous foray into comicdom, I'm not all that concerned, this fun movie proving the actor to be more than capable in the role of superhero. Affleck acquits himself surprisingly well as both the laudable lawyer and his leather-clad alter-ego, providing the character with the necessary depth and the required physicality.

    If this longer version still proves less than perfect, it is not down to Affleck, but once again due to the script and the directorial style (I guess some things just can't be fixed). With an extra thirty minutes, The Director's Cut fleshes out the characters and makes more sense of the narrative, but at the expense of the pacing; in addition, the poorly lit visuals makes some of the action hard to follow (I understand that the look and feel is intended to emulate the style of Frank Miller's comic book artwork, which makes great use of heavy shadow, but director Mark Steven Johnson takes things a step too far).

    Over the last decade, Marvel have gradually honed their product to meet maximum audience approval, boosting their budgets and throwing the best special effects available onto the screen, but as one of the earliest postmillenial attempts to bring their characters to the big screen (yes… Daredevil is already well over a decade old) this is still a serviceable effort, with only the occasional iffy CGI shot belying its age.

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    • Trivia
      Ben Affleck was virtually blind, as he had to wear heavy-duty contact lenses, which blocked out most of his vision.
    • Goofs
      In all her battles, Elektra uses her sais in a very incorrect manner. She has her fingers in between the prongs, which eliminates the sai's primary purpose, which is to trap an opponent's weapon. The way she holds her sais actually puts her fingers in danger. Plus, the sais are blunt weapons, not sharp.
    • Quotes

      Matt Murdock: Her name's Elektra Natchios.

      Franklin 'Foggy' Nelson: Well, she sounds like a Mexican appetizer.

      Matt Murdock: It's Greek, genius. Her father's Nikolas Natchios.

      Franklin 'Foggy' Nelson: The billionaire?

      Matt Murdock: Yeah, see? Yes, the billionaire.

      Franklin 'Foggy' Nelson: Well, then, as your attorney in this matter I advise you to marry the woman immediately.

      Matt Murdock: I'll take it under consideration.

    • Crazy credits
      For the first time, a sound effect of pages turning is added to the Marvel logo (aptly for a blind superhero who works through a radar sense).
    • Alternate versions
      In current prints, the 20th Century Fox logo is replaced with the Disney logo.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fuel: Won't Back Down (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Right Before Your Eyes
      Music by Daniel Estrin

      Lyrics by Douglas Robb (as Doug Robb)

      Performed by Hoobastank

      Produced by Rich Costey

      Hoobastank performs courtesy of Island Records

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • New Regency Productions
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Daredevil: El hombre sin miedo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Regency Enterprises
      • Marvel Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $78,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $102,543,518
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,310,419
      • Feb 16, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $179,179,718
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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