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Daredevil: Spiderman recycled...

Perry Johnson, Charger Staff

When movie studios became infatuated with comic book superheroes, many cheered the arrival of live versions of classic comic superheroes such as Superman, The Fly, and more recently, Spiderman.

Other comic book afficianados rue the day the big studios coopted their favorite characters. Just as the book is usually better than the movie, often the comic book is better than the movie.

Marvel has done it again, teaming up with Fox to bring the public its newest blockbuster hit Daredevil. Current J-Lo fiance, Ben Affleck and television’s Alias hottie, Jennifer Garner, team up to bring this lesser known classic to the big screen.

Matt Murdock (Affleck) was the son of ‘Battling Jack’ Murdock, a boxer who made his living in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen. Raising Matt alone, due to the death of his mother, Jack took it upon himself to provide a better life for himself in order to provide a better life for his son.

He becomes an enforcer for the Fixer, a local mobster, in order to give Matt more than his boxing winnings.
Jack Murdock taught his son not to fight and tried to guide him into studies. Matt became a bookworm, and was repeatedly mocked by the name “Daredevil.”

While walking down the street Matt noticed a blind man was about to get hit by a truck carrying radioactive waste. He ran in front of the truck and pushed the man out of the way . Some of the waste was spilled into his eyes and he instantly became blind.

Although he was blind, Matt’s other senses were heightened and he was able to see using a radar sense that showed outlines and shapes. His hearing became so acute that he could hear a heartbeat and he could smell the faintest odor.

After the accident , a mysterious blind man offered to help the boy develop his new found powers and train him in the martial arts.

During this time, Jack Murdock was enjoying some success in the boxing ring. However, he soon found out that all his matches were fixed, and he was to throw his next fight.

Jack didn’t want to lose his match with son in the audience, so he went against his orders and won the match.Later that night he was murdered by Fixer’s men.

Matt using his new found powers and sought revenge against his fathers killers. The remainder of the film catalogues his efforts to claim justice and avenge his father’s death, leaping and dodging the bad guys in a costume described by one national reviewer as looking like“Catwoman made over by Revlon”. One question, if he is blind, why are there eyeholes in the costume?

Does he get it? You will have to watch the movie to find out. I give it a three out of five stars because it seemed like Spider-man all over again.