Elektra PG-13
Looks can kill
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Elektra (Blu-ray)
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 44 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 21, 2009
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: 20th Century Fox
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jennifer Garner, Kirsten Prout & Goran Visnjic | |
Performer: | Will Yun Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Terence Stamp, Natassia Malthe, Bob Sapp & Hiro Kanagawa | |
Directed by | Rob Bowman | |
Screenwriting by | Zak Penn, Stuart Zicherman & Raven Metzner | |
Composition by | Christophe Beck | |
Produced by | Arnon Milchan, Gary Foster & Avi Arad | |
Director of Photography: | Bill Roe | |
Executive Production by | Stan Lee & Mark Steven Johnson |
Entertainment Reviews:
[T]he film's best special effect is Ms. Garner, especially when she's in costume...
New York Times
Rating: 2/5 --
Daredevil's lady friend Elektra gets a solo outing in this insipid action adventure.
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Radio Times
Rating: 3/5 --
Worth a look.
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Triple J
Everything comes back to Garner, though -- and even when the movie takes itself too seriously, thankfully she never does.
Associated Press
The supernatural aspects are ably handled, Garner does a nice line in moody...
Uncut
The movie's dominant visual tone is bronzed grunge, and its emotional tone is depressive.
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Wall Street Journal
This movie passes the Bechdel Test and the Knope Friendship Test. It's also way better than it gets credit for.
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Geek Girl Authority
Product Description:
In this sequel to DAREDEVIL, the Marvel Comic series is drawn upon once again to present the mysterious and powerful character of Elektra (Jennifer Garner), a professional assassin with special skills. Clad in a red suit, she relies on her mental acuity, which allows her to see a short distance into the future. With this talent she can stalk her victims and kill them before they are even aware of her presence. She is cold and introspective to a fault, shunning all human contact in favor of meditating on her powers. Even so, she is haunted by the memories of her youth, when as a small girl she witnessed her mother's brutal murder by a mysterious horned enemy. When a mission leads her to a father and daughter, Mark (Goran Visnjic) and Abby (Kirsten Prout), something deep inside her causes her to abort the assassination. But before she knows it, a team of the highly dangerous ninja experts called the Hand are sent to take out Mark and Abby themselves. The leader of the Hand, Kirigi (Will Yun Lee), has a greater objective in mind for Mark and Abby, and Elektra decides to defend the helpless twosome until she solves the mystery behind why the Hand wants them dead.
Highlights of the film center on Elektra's impressive moves in her red-hot suit, flinging her Sai weapons with menacing accuracy. Plentiful action scenes and special effects certainly add some high-intrigue moments to the plot, but there is also a softer side to ELEKTRA, which is about mothers and daughters. Elektra frequently flashes back to her mother's death and her memories of youth, while in present time she is forming a bond with young Abby, providing for some tender moments.
Highlights of the film center on Elektra's impressive moves in her red-hot suit, flinging her Sai weapons with menacing accuracy. Plentiful action scenes and special effects certainly add some high-intrigue moments to the plot, but there is also a softer side to ELEKTRA, which is about mothers and daughters. Elektra frequently flashes back to her mother's death and her memories of youth, while in present time she is forming a bond with young Abby, providing for some tender moments.
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