>watching daredevil 2003
>daredevil is trying to hunt down a rapist
>they get to a train station
>remind myself that daredevil has a no kill rule
>he almost beheads the guy and then throws him on the rails, says a shitty joke and then the guy is ran over
>turn off the movie, spend the next few hours being traumatized
>getting traumatized over a movie
Weak.
technically killing is an active action, not saving someone is a passive action
despite what some people say, its not the same thing
>also forgetting that time daredevil headshotted someone with a bazooka
I rewatched the extended cut not long ago and it really shows you how fricked this script was.
>Matt kills a dude in cold blood by letting him get hit by a train
>Has a "crisis" when he traumatizes a kid by beating up his criminal father in front of him, somehow neglecting the previous point
>Extended Cut explores a case featuring rapper Coolio, which doesn't really go anywhere except explain why cops show up at the end to arrest fisk
>Movie is so fricking long it feels like two endings where it can't decide if Fisk or Bullseye is the main bad guy
>Matt is shit hiding his abilities
But by your own logic he's guilty because he pushed him on the tracks
Remember when Robot Chicken even pointed out how dumb that was? Not just the time/setup, but the fact that gasoline evaporates
>But by your own logic he's guilty because he pushed him on the tracks
your honor, they were fighting and he could have ended up on the tracks as an unintended consequence
That shit only flies when it's in the span of a moment. Matt mocked the guy before death and actively let him die
is so fricking long it feels like two endings where it can't decide if Fisk or Bullseye is the main bad guy
>>Matt is shit hiding his abilities
Netflix Daredevil does this too.
>Main bad guy is fisk, once he's locked up, the show has no idea what to do and introduces Frank
>Frank is locked up shortly and the show has no idea what to do and reintroduces Fisk
and
>Blind guy wanders around by himself 24/7 and barely needs help
>Constantly is looking directly at people and doing head movements while speaking
>Constantly has his friends throwing things at him to catch like its a normal thing for blind people to have precognitive awareness of where things are being thrown from
also can i just say its really funny how they try incorporating boxing into Matts backstory when it does absolutely nothing for him narratively other than let you know about his dad
>muh dads a boxer
>but im a ninja and i dont do anything boxing related
guy wanders around by himself 24/7 and barely needs help
lots of legally blind people barely need help
legally blind doesn't mean your eyes don't work, it means they don't work right
is looking directly at people and doing head movements while speaking
again, lots of people like this irl
the rest of it is to show you he has superpowers in case you forgor, but it probably seems weirder to you because you have no idea about sight loss
>legally blind people
the difference is that daredevil isn't "legally blind"
matt presents himself as his eyes do not work, you could remove them and he wouldn't care, yknow, ACTUALLY blind.
i have been around tons of legit blind people and at most they'll nod their head when saying yes. they don't have the same mannerisms as you and i because they didn't learn the same visual cues as seeing people to associate head movements, hand movements, etc, all things matt murdock expresses. obviously it's just because the actor isn't really blind but eh.
>all things matt murdock expresses. obviously it's just because the actor isn't really blind but eh
Or to be clever, because he actually sees better than someone who isn't blind, depending on how any given incarnation interacts with his powers. MCU 'world on fire' Matt sees well enough to keep many of the same mannerism. Plus, y'know, Matt wasn't BORN blind. He learned all those mannerisms before he lost his sight, anyway.
>lots of legally blind people barely need help
I actually really, really contest that, because misreading/'miseeing' the wrong instructions to something potentially dangerous is actually pretty fricking risky. Seeing 'Gas Mark 6' as an '8' and then setting your roast alight is all fun and games until you trip over a chair and burn to death trying to reach the phone. A lot of them need help; our society just isn't set up for it.
>Matt kills a dude in cold blood by letting him get hit by a train
>Has a "crisis" when he traumatizes a kid by beating up his criminal father in front of him, somehow neglecting the previous point
These don't conflict. It's not the violence he cares about; it's exposing the child to it.
>Robot Chicken
which episode?
The Daredevil one
I need an episode title. Or at the very least, a season.
NTA but google daredevil robot chicken you lazy frick its literally the first 3 results
>that part where he leaves gasoline in the mark of DD in the subway station
God this movie was so stupid. Beautifully so.
The movie fully leaned into the silly and it was fantastic for it.
putting logic into capeshit is when the train derailed. Grant Morrison was right.
>killing rapist is le bad
lol homosexual zoomer
Were you raped?
this is the same movie that originated dance off bro, you and me as a means of dealing with an enemy
Grant Morrison is a junkie who got lucky and bought flats in Edinburgh and Glasgow at the right time and makes a comfortable living off being a landlord
frick him, he hasn't been relevant to comics since the mid 90s
>this is the same movie that originated dance off bro
You're an idiot.
Thanks.
In the DVD commentary the director talks about how he didn’t like that scene and that Daredevil would have rescued the guy but the studio demanded the “I killed and now realize killing is bad” arc
NEVER FORGETTI
>getting traumatized because a rapist dies
homosexual
Better than most of the MCU.
Anon, I know hating on the MCU is popular here and honestly the consequences of the MCU on not just comic book movies but movies in general have been a calamity, but you can’t honestly believe that.
It's true.
That wasn't Daredevil, that was Ben Affleck. Whenever you put him in a costume he gets like that. It's a real problem. One halloween he took his kids out trick or treating and it took like thirty cops to bring him down.
I stopped watching the netflix show bc he tortured and killed a guy in like the first episode