Heaven's Half Hour
- Épisode diffusé le 5 mars 2025
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- 1h 1min
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8,5/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMatt Murdock gives up the mask. Wilson Fisk has his sights set to new heights.Matt Murdock gives up the mask. Wilson Fisk has his sights set to new heights.Matt Murdock gives up the mask. Wilson Fisk has his sights set to new heights.
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The first episode feels quite rushed. It starts with a sequence that, personally, I didn't find very pleasant, but I understand the decision to include it. However, if you're going to re-record and allow the Netflix show to be canon, then don't get rid of it in less than 10 minutes. As for the CGI, they should have just left it out-I don't think Daredevil needed it since it's a very underground character. The plot with Fisk is interesting, but it would have been better to save it for this series rather than using him in Hawkeye and Echo, since it's hard to take him seriously after what Maya did.
-MASS.
-MASS.
First off, the first fight scene was different than any Marvel fight I've seen. The odd perspectives and lighting, the relentless zinging knives, along with DD's lurching, zombie-like pursuit of Bullseye, captured the Frank Miller Daredevil Marvel comic run from the 1980s better than any previous episode. That 1980s run also featured Kingpin's mayoral race. Good stuff. (It would probably cost a CGI fortune but we really do need to see an entire fight from DD's radar sense perspective.)
The music and score enhance the action by skipping overdramatized score crescendos (think Peter Jackson with LOTR). Some hip new pop tunes help too. Great mood and tone from the soundtrack.
I also enjoy how the dialogue and fights are more understated. The opening fight was mostly shot from a distance, which emphasized action over smashed bloody faces. It was less brutal and instead more vicious and clinical than, say, every single Punisher fight scene. The Kingpin - Daredevil coffee shop face-off was similarly understated, with little melodrama in either dialogue or score. And if that scene wasn't an homage to the De Niro-Pacino coffee talk then I'm Michael Mann.
I'm optimistic. Smart, crisp writing and a consistent score/soundtrack (without any of Marvel's self-parody) will keep me tuned in.
The music and score enhance the action by skipping overdramatized score crescendos (think Peter Jackson with LOTR). Some hip new pop tunes help too. Great mood and tone from the soundtrack.
I also enjoy how the dialogue and fights are more understated. The opening fight was mostly shot from a distance, which emphasized action over smashed bloody faces. It was less brutal and instead more vicious and clinical than, say, every single Punisher fight scene. The Kingpin - Daredevil coffee shop face-off was similarly understated, with little melodrama in either dialogue or score. And if that scene wasn't an homage to the De Niro-Pacino coffee talk then I'm Michael Mann.
I'm optimistic. Smart, crisp writing and a consistent score/soundtrack (without any of Marvel's self-parody) will keep me tuned in.
The show feels very different to the Netflix original whilst still retaining the core elements that mattered. It remains equally as dark and gritty with the added use of CGI and a more acrobatic Daredevil. People will complain about his new fighting style or the use of CGI but this is an MCU continuation of the Netflix series. This is a good adaptation/continuation of the previous show and shows that Marvel can accommodate darker characters into its universe. The first episode is extremely emotional and characters are given room to breathe and develop, overall it is a very promising start to the series. This is a Daredevil that will be seen in other Marvel projects so the ultra realistic Netflix version would not fit the Marvel Universe, I think they have modified his character well enough to fit into this world whilst still retaining his main qualities.
As a big fan of the original series who was devastated by its cancellation, I was incredibly hopeful about its continuation in Daredevil: Born Again. One episode in and it is very clear that, while continuing the story of Daredevil, this show is very much its own stylistically. I cannot help but miss the distinct visual aesthetic of the original show, with such gorgeous lighting and cinematography. Born Again is much more along the lines of other Disney+ Marvel shows visually, with some flashes of the original bursting through.
It is truly a delight to have Daredevil and Fisk back, both actors truly bring their all and I am excited to see what this season has in store for them. However, the show makes a big decision in its opening that I found very difficult to stomach. Ultimately, I recognize that my excitement for the series' return clouds me from making an unbiased decision about the execution of this moment, but I had a quite harsh reaction to the show's opening sequence. I don't want to go as far as to say that it is disrespectful to the original show, although I couldn't help but reject it and expect it to be incredibly divisive. I do, however, understand the choice itself and will wait until some time has passed to see how it sits with me.
The original show is long gone, and ultimately this one is a different beast. Daredevil: Born Again takes bold swings that will likely cause some to love it and some to hate it. I'm still giving it its chance and looking forward to the rest of the season, because ultimately there is a lot to appreciate and enjoy inside of this first episode-even if some elements left me with a bitter taste in my mouth.
It is truly a delight to have Daredevil and Fisk back, both actors truly bring their all and I am excited to see what this season has in store for them. However, the show makes a big decision in its opening that I found very difficult to stomach. Ultimately, I recognize that my excitement for the series' return clouds me from making an unbiased decision about the execution of this moment, but I had a quite harsh reaction to the show's opening sequence. I don't want to go as far as to say that it is disrespectful to the original show, although I couldn't help but reject it and expect it to be incredibly divisive. I do, however, understand the choice itself and will wait until some time has passed to see how it sits with me.
The original show is long gone, and ultimately this one is a different beast. Daredevil: Born Again takes bold swings that will likely cause some to love it and some to hate it. I'm still giving it its chance and looking forward to the rest of the season, because ultimately there is a lot to appreciate and enjoy inside of this first episode-even if some elements left me with a bitter taste in my mouth.
We are back, a quick trip to Hells Kitchen sees Matts life change after a tragedy befalls him. Daredevil is pushed to his line and he crosses it for the first time. Matt hangs up the horns and 1 year later we have no sight of Daredevil and he is in New York in a new firm. Things get shaken up when Fisk is out and plans on running for Mayor of New York.
The first episode is strong but not where it used to be, sure we have violence but the CGI absolutely takes you out of it and yes that's a valid complaint because it's predecessor had little CGI issues from 2016. The backgrounds feel fake, the some of the fight scenes you can tell it's a CG model and not the actors.
The tone is there and even with the above complaint the fight is a good one. The dialogue especially with Matt and Fisk are really strong.
Overall happy to have Daredevil back but it suffers from Disney CGI and I'll never get why, 8/10.
The first episode is strong but not where it used to be, sure we have violence but the CGI absolutely takes you out of it and yes that's a valid complaint because it's predecessor had little CGI issues from 2016. The backgrounds feel fake, the some of the fight scenes you can tell it's a CG model and not the actors.
The tone is there and even with the above complaint the fight is a good one. The dialogue especially with Matt and Fisk are really strong.
Overall happy to have Daredevil back but it suffers from Disney CGI and I'll never get why, 8/10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe name of the law firm Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, and Karen Page works at is now called, 'Nelson Murdock & Page', the new name of the law firm Matt, Karen and Foggy wrote on a napkin in the final episode of Season 3 and series finale of the Netflix Daredevil (2015) series, A New Napkin (2018). Now their firm is firmly established with an actual sign reading, Nelson Murdock & Page.
- GaffesAs Matt takes off his mask on the roof one knife can be seen in his front but then once found multiple in his front and back are shown again.
- Citations
Foggy Nelson: I'm... in a storefront because it's... real. And I happen to like most of the people I represent.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Disturbing MCU Deaths (2025)
- Bandes originalesFuture Starts Slow
Written by Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart
Performed by The Kills
Courtesy of Domino Recording Company
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