Does a hero have to be alone?

Roderick 2022-03-14 14:12:22

Ben Afflect is handsome, no doubt about it. His outfit is also good, it looks much better than the pretentious Batman, and the tone of the whole movie is also very unified, which feels okay.

It's just that America's lone hero story is really hard to beat. The law and the police are rubbish, and only violence can end evil. However, what I like most about the whole movie is the old priest's words:

You see it everyday in the streets. Violence just begets more violence.

So the core of the whole movie is distorted.

We watched a handsome guy lose his dad, lose his beautiful girlfriend, refuse to bond with his co-workers, and a weird and paranoid reporter who kept staring at him, had to fight a lot after being bombarded with noise every night, and got scars all over his body back to the spooky home and sleep in a water-filled coffin. However, comic book writers and directors thought it was nothing. It's cool, it's justice!

It's crazy.

The handsome guy said at the end of the film: Through Eletrica, I have been redeemed.

fart! Where? His life is still a mess, full of crime and violence, and has not improved in any way, and he is just immersed in fighting every day for the future.

Alas.... such a
boring movie, I don't even know why I have to write so many words.

In fact, if we talk about American heroes, when I was a child, I quite liked Spider-Man, and I liked his gentle personality and civilian feel.
At present, I still like IronMan a little more, just to be so arrogant, that is, to be so forceful. Admit it you did it yourself! Not so much hard work.

So, looking forward to the second episode ing!

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Daredevil quotes

  • [answering machine]

    Heather: Matt, it's Heather. Are you there? Of course you're not there. You're never there. At least, not for me. Look, I didn't want to do this over the phone, but it's not like you've given me any choice. I mean, It's been three months, and I've never even seen your apartment. Every time we sleep together, I wake up in the morning alone. I mean, Jesus, where do you go at three o'clock in the morning?

  • Matt Murdock: Where'd you learn how to fight like that?

    Elektra: My father. He had me study with a different sensei every year since I was five years old.

    Matt Murdock: Sounds like he wanted to turn you into some kind of a warrior.

    Elektra: No. Just not a victim.