Pra3t0
Dec 2002
 MOG (half-man/half-dog)
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You know what was missing in it for me? What they usually do in most superhero films. Show them during the day. They didn't show DareDevil in the daytime where normal everyday people could see him and stare in disbelief. That's one of the most fun things about a superhero movie. When you see the superhero demonstrate his abilities next to regular people and their jaw drops. And DareDevil did not do that.
It's something we saw in Spiderman, Superman, and X-Men. Even Tim Burton managed to capture this kind of magic in his Batman movies despite filming mostly at night. I mean, how many people actually saw the DareDevil? Let's see: the people in that bar, the rapist, Electra, Bullseye, a little kid, one of Kingpin's goons, and Kingpin. With the exception of the crying boy, none of these characters were shocked to see a man dressed in a red leather outfit and mask coming after them.
Also, most of DareDevil's action scenes were filmed so dark with the camera so close, you couldn't fully appreciate the fight choreography or even the CG... which looked well-animated but was still very hard to see.
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