Daredevil (film)
See also: Daredevil (homonymy)
Daredevil is an American film carried out by Mark Steven Johnson, left in 2003. It is the adaptation of the Comics Daredevil .
Synopsis
Child, Matt Murdock lost the sight following an exposure to radioactive waste, exposure which however increased its other directions. Since the death of his father, he became lawyer and the night, he fights the crime under the name of Daredevil, the blind dispenser of justice.
Data sheet
- Title: Daredevil
- Realization: Mark Steven Johnson
- Scenario: Mark Steven Johnson
- Production: Avi Arad, Becki Cross-country race Trujillo, Kevin Feige, Gary Foster, Stan Lee, Arnon Milchan and Bernard Williams
- Production companies: Marvel Enterprises, New Regency Pictures, Epsilon Motion Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox
- Budget: 78 million dollars (59,19 million euros)
- Music: Graeme Revell
- Photography: Ericsson Core
- Assembly: Armen Minasian and Refusals Virkler
- Decorations: Barry Chusid
- Costumes: James Acheson
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Action, fantastic
- Lasted: 103 minutes/133 minutes (Director' S cut)
- Comings out date: February 9th 2003 (first in Los Angeles), February 14th 2003 (Canada, the United States), March 19th 2003 (Belgium, France, French-speaking Switzerland)
- Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
- Ben Affleck: Matt Murdock/Daredevil
- Jennifer Garner: Elektra Natchios
- Colin Farrell: Benjamin Pointdexter/Bullseye or the Gunner
- Michael Clarke Duncan: Wilson Fisk/Caïd
- Jon Favreau: Franklin Nelson known as Foggy Nelson
- Scott Terra: Matt child
- Ellen Pompeo: Karen Page
- Joe Pantoliano: Ben Urich
- Leland Orser: Wesley Owen Welch
- Lennie Loftin : Nick Manolis
- Erick Avari : Nikolas Natchios
- Derrick O' Connor: the father Everett
- Paul Ben-Victor: Jose Quesada
- David Keith: Jack Murdock
- Frankie J. Allison: the abusive father
Around film
- turning was held March to the August 6th 2002 with Burbank, Downey, Los Angeles, New York and Santa Clarita.
- Stan Lee (the creator of the character and Spider-Man ) appears in film; it is an old man who is likely to be made crush and who is saved by Matt Murdock.
- Frank Miller (draftsman of Daredevil and creator of Sin City ) appears him too; it is a man with a pen planted in the head which falls by ground because Bullseye killed it with the handlebar of its motor bike.
- Kevin Smith (scenario writer of Daredevil ) appears as a member of a laboratory; it is him which shows in Ben Urich the cane that it finds " Strange" (homage to the magazine and the character éponymes).
- the film Elektra (2005) is devoted to the character of Elektra and tells how it was left there and what it becomes after its confrontation with Daredevil.
- In the cartoon, Caïd is white, whereas in film it is black. If he one of the enemies is sworn of Daredevil, he seldom fought with him, preferring to send henchmen (the Gunner). The pink of the caïd is undoubtedly a reference to the son of Wilson Fisk who was him also an owner of the known underworld masked under the name of " The Rose" (and which affectionnait the pinks to him).
- Ben Urich, in the cartoon, actually discovered the secret identity of Daredevil and does not reveal it. He also discovered that of Spider-Man. The newspaper in which he works, is the " Daily Bugle" who counts among his photographers some… Peter Parker.
- First film cinema dedicated to the character, Daredevil made nevertheless already an appearance in the telefilm the Lawsuit of incredible Hulk (1989).
- the amulet found by Matt at the end of film carries the inscription Elektra in Braille.
Original soundtrack
- Right Before Your Eyes , interpreted by Hoobastank
- Hang One , interpreted by Seether
- Learn the Hardware Way , interpreted by Nickelback
- Evening Rain , interpreted by Moby
- Lapdance , interpreted by N*E*R*D
- Faraway , interpreted by Dara Shindler
- Signal o' the Morning to Ya , interpreted by House off Bread
- Release the Dogs , interpreted by Boysetsfire
- Stay Up , interpreted by Boogle
- For You , interpreted by The Calling
- To dine Jazz , made up by Tony Kinsey
- Tears After Midnight , composed by John Parricelli
- Sweet Brown Eyes , composed by John Parricelli
- The Man Without Fear , interpreted by Drowning Pool and Rob Zombie
- My Immortal , interpreted by Evanescence
- Right Now , interpreted by Nappy Roots and Marcos Curiel
- Bring Me to Life , interpreted by Evanescence
- Bleed for Me , interpreted by Salivated
- Won' T Back Down , interpreted by Fuel
- Caught in the Rain , interpreted by Revis
Distinctions
- Price of the best film music, at the time of BMI Film & TV Awards in 2003.
- Price of the best female performance for Jennifer Garner, nomination at the price of the best kiss between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, nomination at the price of best malicious for Colin Farrell, at the time of the MTV Movie Awards in 2003.
- Nomination at the price of the best contemporary make-up for Deborah Mia Denaver, John E. Jackson and Cinzia Zanetti, at the time of the Hollywood Makeup Artist and To hate Stylist Guild Awards in 2004.
- Price of the worst actor for Ben Affleck, at the time of Razzie Awards in 2004.
External bonds
- Daredevil on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead
- the New Yorkean decoration
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