The way he communicates with his eyes is just amazing. The speed and the frequency of eyelids closing, or not closing all the way, or somehow closing right and left eyelids at a different pace, like how is that even possible? And the way he rolls his eyes around conveys the signs of blindness and yet never fails to express emotions as well.
Thank you, I've noticed these kinds of details since the beginning of the show but because people weren't saying anything besides that he was perfect at portraying blindness I honestly kinda thought I was overthinking. The way he can do that while nailing the dramatic and physical parts of the role is just beyond...
Yeah I don’t think he’s speaking the truth here. You find out that he’s just incredibly angry for everything that has happened to him. But when it comes down to it, deep down he can’t abandon his faith and he wants to continue living as Matt Murdock again.
Matt had a woman he was willing to die for taken from him, murdered, while he had to continue living. Twice. Plus God took away his abilities, perhaps permanently. His anger towards how he’s been treated and the apathy God has shown him is understandable. Even if at core, he still believes God is good, he’s in pain.
God damn..... I have seen good performances win academy awards... but I have never seen such nuance and subtle detail then I do in this scene from Charlie Cox.... in fact.... 2:00 until 2:16...... watch with no sound..... just look at Charlie Cox emoting. fucking GET THIS MAN A MOVIE, AND BRING VINCENT D'ONOFRIO
It takes strength to forgive someone especially in Job’s case and yes in this situation that someone being God but it still takes strength to forgive God for taking his 10 children.
What are you talking about? God didn't kill his children or gave him a disease. That was Satan the Devil that did it, because he was determined to prove that if Job lost everything, he wouldn't be faithful to God anymore. This is literally in the Bible, why don't people know this??
Yeah it seems harsh to call it murder. The children were not actually children but adults and i believe they were corrupt. There must be some context we don’t know in front of an all-knowing God but it is still difficult to comprehend. He can see the future so maybe he knew that they would never redeem themselves.
@sth_fahmabobo525 Have you read Bible? God made a deal with Satan, just to prove Satan wrong. And for his game, he gave permit to Satan to do all kind of wrong to Job and his family and his belongings( Satan literally butchered Job's entire farm), and wanted to see if Job breaks his beliefs. Well, Job was not a "pussy" as Murdock says, but a stupid indeed. He shouldn't serve God nor Satan for what he had lost. This thing is also we can see in real life. How many men, women, children suffers just for their "beliefs"? Beliefs like all human are good, God /Gods( this issue is not only present in Christianity but all sorts of religion) are all-good etc etc. The question is not about losing beliefs or trust, but to understand what is harmful or not, like Matt sees his fault here that he should have stopped Fisk by whatever means when he had chances. And this is why Frank Castle is always right.
I think it was the culmination of the whole of the last 2 seasons. Elektra’s death is part, so is Stick’s, and his deteriorated relationships with his two best friends. Daredevil was his calling and being unable to fulfill it put a massive mental strain on him
She abandoned him. Never showed up even though she knew where he is. Never helped. And now when he is in the greatest need, she behaves like he owes her money or smth. Worst mother ever.
Of course its's wrong!! God didn't kill his children or gave him a disease. That was Satan the Devil that did it, because he was determined to prove that if Job lost everything, he wouldn't be faithful to God anymore. This is literally in the Bible!!