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Daredevil Director's Cut

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Genre Science Fiction & Fantasy
Format NTSC
Contributor Farrell, Colin, Pompeo, Ellen, Keith, David, Favreau, Jon, Affleck, Ben, Garner, Jennifer, Duncan, Michael Clarke, Smith, Kevin, Johnson, Mark Steven, Pantoliano, Joe See more
Language English
Color Color

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.56 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ B079BJTWLD
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Johnson, Mark Steven
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ April 3, 2018
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Affleck, Ben, Farrell, Colin, Garner, Jennifer, Duncan, Michael Clarke, Favreau, Jon
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French, Spanish
  • Language ‏ : ‎ French (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby TrueHD), Spanish (Stereo)
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B079BJTWLD
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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This Director's Cut gives Daredevil his due
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This Director's Cut gives Daredevil his due
Daredevil Director's Cut is a much-improved version of the movie that was released in theaters. Being R-rated it added more time, violence and bone crunching moments in the major fight scenes. The film's overall tone was more consistently dark and gritty but still having a heart. You see more character interactions. This cut also adds a major subplot that not only fleshes out Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson characters as lawyers but fills in major plot holes the original movie had. This made the Final Act with Daredevil and Wilson Fisk more satisfying and meaningful. The movie still has its issues. The playground fight scene is over the top and hard to watch. When young Matt Murdock discovers his powers he acts more like Spiderman than Daredevil when jumping around in midair. The obvious signs of young Matt Murdock becoming the Daredevil were a bit "on the nose" at times. And Yeah Colin Farrell's Bullseye is a bit exaggerated, but I kind of liked it (Is that weird?) Overall the added 30 minutes of this movie made this "diamond in the rough" very enjoyable and fun. Is it on the same level as Iron Man or Batman Begins? No, but it's better that all of The Amazing Spiderman (1&2) and Fantastic Four movies. The more I watch this version of the movie, the more I appreciate how great it is. Had this version of the movie been released in theaters more people would have liked it. But it seems time has made this Directors Cut an instant Cult Film. So pass the Cool-aid around because I'm a fan. Cheers! Theatrical Cut= 6/10 Directors Cut= 8/10
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
    Excellent!
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
    IT WAS A GOOD MOVIE!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2011
    Where to begin? Well, first of all, as many others have already stated: Yes, the director's cut of Daredevil really is a vast improvement over the theatrical cut! I personally didn't hate the theatrical cut, but I did find it to be kind of mediocre. But that's not what we're here for, is it? The following review is for the Director's Cut blu-ray of the film:

    VIDEO
    I found the video quality to be absolutely stunning. I was especially surprised by this as it was only encoded at a bitrate of 20 Mbps. Whoever authored this disc did an excellent job. It's worth noting that while much of this film takes place at night, every scene in this movie still looks very crisp and clear. It's a 50 GB dual layer disc, and it's been used to its full advantage to deliver excellent video quality.

    AUDIO
    The audio options for this disc are: English DTS HD 5.1 Master Lossless Audio and English, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Surround. It sounds great to me, even though I don't own a fantastic sound system to play it on. I have no doubt this will sound amazing on a high quality sound system, but I will update this review if I ever find out otherwise.

    SPECIAL FEATURES
    This disc contains plenty to keep you occupied, mostly behind-the-scenes documentaries and other supplements of that nature. I haven't gone through all of them myself, but here is the Special Features list, as it appears on the box:

    - Audio Commentary by Writer/Director Mark Steven Johnson and Producer Avi Arad
    - Enhanced Viewing Mode - Takes You Behind the Scenes as You Watch the Film
    - "Beyond Hell's Kitchen: Making Daredevil" Documentary
    - "Men Without Fear: Creating Daredevil" Documentary
    - "Daredevil: HBO First Look" TV Special
    - Jennifer Garner Screen Tests
    - "Featured Villain: Kingpin" Featurette
    - "Moving Through Space: A Day With Tom Sullivan" Featurette
    - "Giving the Devil His Due" Featurette
    - 3 Music Videos, 5 Photo Galleries and More!

    If I'm not mistaken, this release lacks some feature(s) that the Theatrical cut DVD has. That shouldn't deter you from this version though, because here you are still getting a pretty good amount of features with an arguably better version of the movie. I definitely see the special features as a huge plus for this blu-ray.

    MISCELLANEOUS
    - Subtitle options include English, Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin.
    - Closed-captioning is available, if needed.
    - This is a minor detail, but it bugs me: On the back of the box, the year of release is incorrectly listed as 2002. The movie was actually released in February of 2003. This is honestly the only con I can think of for the entire disc.

    CONCLUSION
    This is a great release! Feel free to leave a comment whether you agree with me or disagree with me, or (especially) if there is something I have missed in this review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2003
    When I saw this movie in the theaters, it didn't impress me as much as I wanted it to, but seeing it again, it's starting to grow on me. While having a few issues with the movie, I think it was fairly well done. Being an avid comic book reader in my youth, I was very familiar with the characters, so I did have preconceptions of how I thought the movie should have been, and maybe that was the problem.
    The movie tells the story of Matt Murdock, a blind, idealistic lawyer who does a leather outfit and seeks justice at night, played by Ben Affleck. As a young boy, Matt is blinded in an accident by biohazardous material, but his four remaining senses are subsequently augmented to superhuman levels. This includes hypersensitive hearing to the point where he can visualize sound waves reflecting off objects allowing him to 'see'. We also learn how his father, a professional boxer by trade, was murdered because he refused to participate in a fixed fight by taking a fall. This sets up Matt's motivation for becoming a superhero of sorts, using his special abilities to help those who can't help themselves, both in and out of court.
    After all this origin stuff is laid out for us, we fast forward to the present, where we see Matt in court involved in a case against a particularly nasty sort of fellow who manages to get acquitted of a rape/abuse charge. Later that night, Matt dons his outfit, and begins to seek his own justice against this fellow.
    We also get to meet Matt's future love interest, Elektra, played by Jennifer Garner. We find out her father is involved with a major crime syndicate run by Carlton Fisk a.k.a Kingpin, played by the ever enormous Michael Clarke (The Green Mile). Her father wants out of the business, to which the Kingpin decides to set him up for a fall and make it look like Elektra's father is really the Kingpin. Fisk calls in a hire assassin, Bullseye, played by a baldheaded Colin Farrell. He goes after Elektra's father, and ends up getting into an altercation with Daredevil. During their fight, Bullseye manages to kill Elektra's father and make it look like Daredevil was responsible, so this sets up a fight between Elektra and Daredevil. I don't want to go further into the story than I already have as not to spoil anything, but, as you can probably guess, Daredevil and Bullseye end up having a climatic fight at the end of the movie. Oh yeah, and Kingpin gets his due, also.
    There were some major and minor differences between the comic book and the movie. The biggest was Kingpin. In the comic book, he's a fat, bald white guy while in the movie he's a large, muscular black guy. Was this a good or bad change? It didn't make a big difference to me, but I didn't feel like Michael Clarke's character could have been the head of a major organized crime syndicate. Ben Affleck played his role well, but his performance always seemed a little off the mark. He just didn't seem to really get into the character to me, like a puzzle piece that doesn't quite fit. Jennifer Gardner was probably the best in this movie, as she seemed to really fit in with the character I remember from the comic, although the comic book Elektra had black hair and seemed a little more ethnic in her Greek background. And her fight with Bullseye...what was up with that? She was an expertly trained fighter, and Bullseye's main ability was to be able to turn almost any object into a deadly weapon by way of being able to throw it and always hit his mark. In the comic, he was not an amazing fighter, but in the movie he was able to hold his own against Elektra and Daredevil. Whatever....Colin Farrell did all right, but just didn't seem right in the part. And that bullseye brand on his fore head...man, that was goofy. Also some of the music just didn't seem to fit the scenes...like the scenes were filmed to fit the music, and not the other way around.
    I guess if you liked Spider-man, then you will probably like this movie, as the formula is the same, but the chemistry just doesn't seem to work like it did in Spider-man. This movie is a little darker, and doesn't have the whimsical element of Spider-man, but it seems to try and stay true to the comic book, which I appreciated.
    As far as extras go, there are tons. Like 8 hours worth. There are some extras on the first disc along with the movie, and then the whole second disc is all more extras. One extra I thought was pretty cool was the running visual commentary, like the old Pop Up video show on VH1. There is also an enhanced audio track for the visually impaired, of which I am not really sure what it is, but reminded me of that Python bit on the Holy Grail movie where they had a guy shouting things for the hearing impaired.
    Oh yeah, once the movie ends and the credits roll, keep watching as there is a bit more of the movie about half way through the credits. I missed it in the theaters, but caught it here. It's worth it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
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  • User
    5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2025
    I been watching Daredevil on Disney +
    It was so Fantastic and I watched it on Disney + by Twice.
    It was grand
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Spectacular

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2025
    I been watching Daredevil on Disney +
    It was so Fantastic and I watched it on Disney + by Twice.
    It was grand
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  • Srikar
    4.0 out of 5 stars Theatrical version with very few extras. An entire disc is missing, compared to international releases.
    Reviewed in India on February 19, 2015
    This review is for the DVD of "Daredevil". It is a single-disc version. The video quality is very good, with the average bit-rate being around 6500 Kbps.

    Main Feature: "Daredevil" [1:43:27]
    Audio Languages: English [448 Kbps DD 5.1], English (Commentary Track) [192 Kbps DD 2.0] & English [755 Kbps DTS 5.1]
    Subtitles: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai & Tagalog.
    Special Features: Enhanced Viewing Mode (Plays the Film with Alternate Versions of few Scenes)
    Disc Size: 6.64 GB
    Regions: Region 3
  • Jordy Vermote
    4.0 out of 5 stars Beter dan director's cut
    Reviewed in Belgium on September 14, 2023
    Ik vond het wel een mooie film, beter dan de origine film, maar vind beide wel goed, zeker een aanrader!
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    Jordy Vermote
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Beter dan director's cut

    Reviewed in Belgium on September 14, 2023
    Ik vond het wel een mooie film, beter dan de origine film, maar vind beide wel goed, zeker een aanrader!
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  • Très belle protection pour tablette samsung
    5.0 out of 5 stars Blu-ray daredevil
    Reviewed in France on April 7, 2025
    Très bon film, daredevil
    Je recommande sans hésiter ce blu-ray
  • Sergio
    5.0 out of 5 stars Edición muy completa de Daredevil en Blu Ray.
    Reviewed in Spain on June 25, 2023
    Edición italiana muy completa de la película en cuanto a calidad y contenido. Menús de navegación muy sugerentes y que permiten sumergirte en la historia. Los contenidos extras son muy jugosos destacando 3 grandes documentales (making of, especial de HBO y sobre la versión extendida). Calidad de imagen y sonido espectaculares, con idioma castellano en audio y subtítulos. Como única pega, hubiera molado tener la posibilidad de elegir entre la versión cinematográfica y la versión extendida a la hora de visionar la película, ya que sólo está el montaje del director, como bien reza el título. Aún así, una edición en blu ray que está muy a la altura de uno de los superhéroes más infravalorados de principios de siglo, por lo que se hace justicia en cierto modo.