Daredevil Page #4

Synopsis: Fate deals young orphan Matt Murdock a strange hand when he is doused with hazardous waste. The accident leaves Matt blind but also gives him a heightened "radar sense" that allows him to "see" far better than any man. Years later Murdock has grown into a man and becomes a respected criminal attorney. But after he's done his "day job" Matt takes on a secret identity as "The Man Without Fear," Daredevil, the masked avenger that patrols the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen and New York City to combat the injustice that he cannot tackle in the courtroom.
Genre: Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Mark Steven Johnson
Production: 20th Century Fox
  5 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
44%
PG-13
Year:
2003
103 min
$102,469,640
Website
1,703 Views


They say the Kingpin

doesn't just kill you.

He kills your whole family.

I think your girl's in trouble.

I thought you might know

somebody that could protect her.

Remember me?

Wait!

It wasn't me.

Stop!

It was a hit man named Bullseye.

- I didn't kill your father.

- Liar.

I want to look into the eyes

of my father's killer as he dies.

Wait. Wait.

Now you know.

Oh, God.

I was just trying to protect you, Elektra.

- I'm sorry.

- Elektra.

That's him. That's Bullseye.

Listen to me. You have to run.

- He has to pay for what he's done.

- No, you don't understand.

I don't want to lose you again.

I'll find you.

Come on, girl.

Hey, orphan. Let's play.

Nice. Come on.

You're good, baby. I'll give you that.

But me...

...I'm magic.

And now for my next trick.

No! No!

N. Y.P.D. Aviation.

Please do not move.

Get on your knees

and put your hands on your head.

I repeat, get on your knees

and put your hands on your head.

Help me.

Stay. Just stay with me.

Everything's clear.

Matthew. Matthew.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

I tried, Father.

I tried.

- This is who I am.

- Is that a fact?

First one's a warning...

...Padre.

- Is there a back door out of here?

- Yeah.

- Take it. Call the police.

- What about you?

- I have to finish this.

- You can't fight like this.

Have faith, Father. Isn't that right?

You.

Let's play.

Kane, I want the blueprints and

the city grids. Secure the perimeter.

- Yes, sir.

- Where the hell's my SWAT team?

Let's go.

Let's go. Let's go.

- Hey, Coyle. Keep them in your sights.

- Which one?

Both of them.

I want a man on that roof.

Ready?

The man without fear. Looks like

I found something you're afraid of.

Let's bring on the pain.

Let's bring on the noise.

Fisk was right about you.

He said you wouldn't go easy.

Fisk? Fisk is the Kingpin?

Yeah.

The whole red rose thing,

he loves that sh*t. It's not my style.

He hired me to kill Natchios.

And to gut your pretty girlfriend too.

But me, I'm going for the hat trick.

I told him I'd do you for free.

The devil is mine.

Oh, my hands! My hands.

You took away my hands.

Show mercy.

Bull's-eye.

- Freeze!

- Don't move!

Detective, look!

Good luck, son.

There's been a problem.

Bullseye failed.

Correct.

Send the guards home.

- But, sir...

- I was raised in the Bronx, Wesley.

This is something

you wouldn't understand.

Daredevil.

Kingpin.

It's a shame you came here wounded.

I would have loved to fight you

in your prime.

They call you the man without fear.

If that's true, why are you afraid

to show your face?

I don't believe it.

No. No.

The blind lawyer from Hell's Kitchen?

You killed the only two people

I ever loved.

Why?

Business.

That's all it ever is, business.

I was working for Fallon at the time.

Your father was supposed

to throw a fight...

...and your girl was in the wrong family

at the wrong time.

It's always business.

I'll find you.

You've been in my business

for too long.

I've been thinking about this day

since I was 12 years old.

I don't understand.

I'm not the bad guy.

You hear that, blind man?

The sirens.

They're coming for you.

For me?

Didn't you hear?

The word's out on the Kingpin.

They're coming for you.

I can hear the police radios from here.

No, no.

I swear I'll tell them who you are.

Yeah? Go ahead, tell them.

Tell the guys at Riker's all about

how you got beat by a blind man.

It'll be like blood in the water.

Don't worry about that,

because I'll get out.

Yeah, I know.

And I'll be waiting.

Justice is served.

I'll get you.

I'll get you.

It's not over with yet.

Not over with Daredevil.

This is for you, Dad.

Police says:
"Though there were no eye-witnesses,

they expect Daredevil the one breaks Fisk to justice."

You hear that there were no eyewitnesses.

It's in black and white.

How can you be a skeptic?

If there's no eyewitnesses...

Bigfoot has eyewitnesses.

- Please.

- The alligators in the sewers...

So there are alligators

in the sewers?

I didn't admit that. I'm explaining...

Do you concede that there are

alligators in the sewers?

- Do I concede that? No.

- Answer the question.

How can you not concede? You...

Judy, we're over here.

How you doing?

I'm doing okay. I'll be all right.

You wanna talk about it?

No, but thanks.

- I'm gonna get some air.

- I got this.

Thanks.

I had set out to save the city...

... but with Elektra 's help,

I saved myself instead.

Now I have faith

that anything is possible.

Braille.

And some days, faith is all you need.

As for Daredevil, well...

Soon the world will know the truth.

That this is a city born of heroes.

That one man can make a difference.

Go get them, Matt.

Hell's Kitchen is my neighborhood.

I prowl the rooftops and alleyways

at night...

... watching from the darkness.

Forever in darkness...

... a guardian devil.

Bull's-eye.

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Mark Steven Johnson

Mark Steven Johnson (born October 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Johnson was born in Hastings, Minnesota and graduated from California State University, Long Beach. He has written and directed the two comic book based films Daredevil and Ghost Rider as well as the film Simon Birch. His early writing credits are for the film Grumpy Old Men and its sequel Grumpier Old Men. Most recently he directed the film Finding Steve McQueen. more…

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