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Seeing Red! Elektra and Daredevil clean the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen.

Elektra - The Hand & The Devil based on Frank Miller's legendary run on Daredevil, this is a must see.
Although DD is certainly one of Marvel's big guns, Chris has instead decided to make Elektra the main focus of the film.

Starring Blinky newcomer, Kim Santiago as Elektra, the films opens with immediate action, with Bullseye (played by Damien Coletti) and Elektra engaged in some heavy hand to hand combat, both are looking to collect the bounty on Daredevil's head from The Kingpin.

Bullseye eventually gets the best of Elektra and flees with Elektra presumed dead, as she dreams of her past with Matt Murdock (played by Adam Shorsten, who also plays Daredevil in the film) she is suddenly awakened by a Master from The Hand Clan, he orders her to arise and finish her mission, and she sets out to do just that.

While on routine patrol in Hell's Kitchen, Daredevil is surprised by Elektra, But she's certainly not the woman he loved, brainwashed, and more powerful, Elektra lashes out at Daredevil who only defends himself, desperately trying to get inside her head. Will the power of love be great enough to save Elektra's soul? I'm not telling, but you can check out the movie to get the skinny.

Okay, let's start at the top, Casting! Once again Mr. Notarile has managed to round up some impressive talent to bring some of Marvels most reveared characters to life. Damien Coletti is perfect as the sleazy, maniacal, and creepy Bullseye.

Kim Santiago debuts with a solid performance as Elektra, and proves she can easily throw down with the big boys, looking forward to seeing Ms. Santiago in future Blinky Productions.

And last but not least, the man in the red tights and horned cowl, Adam Shorsten fills the dual roles of The Man Withour Fear with relative ease and the fact that he's got the right build to actually wear the suit makes the film that much more authentic.

That is pretty much a Blinky Productions staple, always spot on with the cosume work. Being a big fan of Frank Miller's work, and Daredevil, I was delighted to see that someone, besides David Sarrio actually took the time to make a real deal fan film bringing Ol' Horn Head to life.
Well shot, and full of panel to panel comic style action, Elektra - The Hand & The Devil is a kick ass action film, with just the right amount of heart to capture the true spirit of Frank Miller's masterful run on the book.


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5/27/2009
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5 Comments

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People ragged on the movie, but just think there costumes could have looked like this, yeah they look like the comic, its just they dont translate into the real world.

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Yohon Kalic - 5/27/2009, 1:21 PM
Well when you use cheap materials and try to make it all seamless yeah, it wont translate well like in this independent film. Still the Daredevil movie with Afleck sucked horribly, nothing could save that movie. This was fun to watch, but also painful, the acting, camera movements and lighting were pretty bad.

Now you could say, "If you know so much, you do better!" Well I would, but for one, I don't care to make a movie, BUT, I do understand the medium enough that I can critique it. That's like saying that to someone who has no hands but is critiquing Monet. It's about the knowledge not the ability to make a critique.
Stumblin - 5/27/2009, 1:34 PM
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Like a coach.

"If you cant do, teach."

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Yohon Kalic - 5/27/2009, 1:58 PM
Word up Yohon.
Stumblin - 5/28/2009, 10:22 AM
the hell is this?
joshw24 - 6/5/2009, 1:55 PM

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