Marvel's Daredevil

(série)
  • États-Unis Daredevil (plus)
Bande-annonce 1
États-Unis, (2015–2018), 34 h 56 min (Durée : 46–61 min)

Artistes:

Drew Goddard

Source:

Stan Lee (bande dessinée)

Musique:

John Paesano

Acteurs·trices:

Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Elodie Yung, Geoffrey Cantor, Toby Leonard Moore (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(3) / Épisodes(39)

Résumés(1)

Avocat luttant contre l'injustice et aveugle depuis l'enfance, Matt Murdock fait place au super-héros Daredevil lorsque la nuit tombe sur les rues de New York. (Netflix)

Critique de l’utilisateur·trice Jeoffrey pour cette série (1)

Marvel's Daredevil (2015) 

anglais "Is it really that good?" That is exactly the question I asked myself when I saw the reviews on FilmBooster and IMDb. I am not a big comic book fan. I probably like the DC universe and characters more than the Marvel universe, to be honest. I thought Ben Affleck’s Daredevil movie was completely mediocre, so I was very skeptical beforehand, which was a good thing. I guess it meant I could be surprised more. I was impressed by the dark and gloomy atmosphere from the first episode. I was quickly caught up in the grey, corrupt, and crime-ridden environment, and I found the main male protagonist quite appealing. Furthermore, when the charismatic male protagonist was joined by an even better and more charismatic villain/antagonist, whom I understood and honestly felt quite sorry for at times, I really enjoyed their fights and the struggle to save the city (after all, they were both being sincere). As for the brutality and the fact that we occasionally see some broken bones, a festering wound, or instructions on how to bash someone's head in with a car door, I did not mind that. It is more like something I have come to expect in an anime series with that kind of atmosphere (they are not going to change the spots on a leopard). Otherwise, the most positive thing about this show is that it shows us that nothing is black and white or without issues. It also throws up questions regarding morality and ethics (like how far can I go in fighting crime without becoming a criminal myself?) in a way that  could be understood by anyone. In summary, and going back to the original question, I started with: "Is it really that good?" My answer after watching the first season is "Yes, it is." 9/10. ()