Review of Daredevil (2003) by Kevin K — 08 Nov 2018
Although the movie wasn't quite what I had hoped for I can't deny that the casting of bullseye and kingpin were dead on. Fisk truly feels terrifying and when we get to see him cut loose in his battle against Matt you don't get dissapointed.
Bullseye cast by a rather short man and you start out wondering what is this man supposed to be and then he does the peanut trick to the old lady and you know that hes not to be messed with. He prides himself on never missing and you get to see him perform super human feats like killing a guard by throwing straightened paper clips through his throat.
you can almost feel it yourself when Daredevil actually makes him miss. It's the feeling you get when you know you can do it, but it still didn't work although you know it should have. It's infuriating.
the villains are what makes this movie for me. Kingpin feels terrifying and bullseye is just a blast to watch going around without a care, always having full control over all kinds of projectiles. I care a lot more for this movie (director's cut) then I care for the current series going on netflix.
This review of Daredevil (2003) was written by Kevin K on 08 Nov 2018.
Daredevil has generally received mixed reviews.
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