As a long time reader of the Daredevil comic book, I was super excited to see him come to the big screen for the first time. But, I was disappointed on how they completely skipped the "Stick" storyline. This was an important arc to Matt Murdock as Stick is the blind sensei and leader of the Chaste who trained Matt Murdock and Elektra Natchios. The movie portrays a young Matt Murdock training himself which wasn't true to the comic at all. Thanks for making the video, I enjoyed it.
@@thatrandomguy5842 This is true for the most part but when it comes to a 9 year old blind Matt Murdock, what do you think is more likely believable; that he trained himself in Hell's Kitchen or that he had a blind martial arts teacher that taught him how to hone his senses as well as taught him how to fight? Side note: When Daredevil was being published in the 1970s-1980s, Hell's Kitchen was a crime infested area as depicted in the comic series. The modern place is completely different now, which is why they justified the rise of crime in Hell's Kitchen in the series itself by blaming it on the Avengers' fight with the Chitauri.
I haven't watched the movie yet but I hate hero cliche plot devices to let villains live so freaking much. ITS very freaking obvious that kingpin won't even stay in prison for that long, heck even if he goes it'll likely be a vip prison where he'll just treat as his new office. He just killed your lover, wtf man????
I highly encourage you to skip this film and watch the daredevil netflix series.It's so much better and addresses this issue you mentioned,especially at season 2&3.I don't like the heroes letting villians live thing either but daredevil is one of the characters that do it right in my opinion.
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Is that Matthew McConaughey at the beginning of the video where it shows broken glass raining down on him? If yes, what is the name of the movie, please?
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The one thing people have to realize is that nothing ever has and nothing ever will be "comic accurate" because that will never be the take they want for these kinds of films. For superhero films, directors simply want to be partially, very very partially comic accurate while shoehorning their own lore into it. You've accepted many other inaccurate films so
@@Menagerie_OS As a long time comic book reader, even the comic books change their stories over and over. No story is "accurate" ever, just some come closer than others.
I enjoyed the movie. Too bad movies today lack story and use sex and/or special effects as their point to keep people watching what would otherwise be a movie relegated to a "B" movie at best. There are exceptions though, but few.
So bleach to the eyes can give you superpowers (echolocation, super balance, super strength and agility)? There should be a huge "WARNING: KIDS DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME" before and after this movie.
I accidentally blinded a friend for three days with chemicals once when we were younger and even as an adult I feel bad about it... It really wasn't intentional but chemicals to the eyes are no joke, there's quite a few substances than cause irreparable damage.
In the comics he fights in a way where it doesn't appear to be actually blind at all And then he acts as stereotypically disabled as possible whenever he's under his Matt Murdock disguise to make people second guess it
After watching into spiderverse where we can see there is a universe where the kingpin's family as African-American. So I convinced myself saying maybe there are no Stick and Chase in the movie because this is the different universe...lol