Scope, on 20 Apr 2009, 18:45, said:
Teron, on 20 Apr 2009, 9:52, said:
In public, Daredevil is a lawyer called Matthew M. "Matt" Murdock who lost his sight when he was still a kid. Being still a teenager and without clearly known reason, his body evolved a superhuman "radar-like" listening sense (which makes him a mutant, just like the X-Men). Living isolated and sleeping in a water filled, iron coffin to hold back all the noises from his surroundings, he punishes (=kills) murders, rapers etc. who got away with it. The reason behind this is simple: Revenge for his dad, who got killed by the mob.
The movie is based on the comics and as known from all Marvel storylines, it contains tragic, with a good portion of funny scenes combined with a little romance and spectacular action. The protagonists are less known characters from the Marvel Universe, but some Spiderman fans might remember "The Kingpin" from the comic series, who hires "Bullseye" to take care of Daredevil.
Marvel comics/movies are always based on so called "stretched realism". Just think of a bubble gum. You can chew on it which leaves the bubble gum just what it is (=realism) or make a bubble out of it, by stretching (=stretched realism), but when the bubble bursts, the fun is over and you'd better get back to reality. For me, Daredevil bursts the bubble one or two times, an acceptable but still staining amount.
Personally, I think if you have watched some or all other latest Marvel Movies like "Spiderman" and/or "Ironman"and liked them, it's worth a watch.
Aren't Marvel redoing Daredevil? Getting rid of Ben Affleck?
Might be true. Marvel sold all licences of their characters to other companys, 'cause they run short on money. Ironman was one of the first licence, they bought back.
Edited by Teron, 21 April 2009 - 21:16.