
Daredevil
Movie • 2003 • Superhero
ReportHe dwells in a world of eternal night, but the blackness is filled with sounds and scents, tastes and textures that most cannot perceive. Although attorney Matt Murdock is blind, his other four senses function with superhuman sharpness. By day, Murdock represents the downtrodden. At night he is Daredevil, a masked vigilante stalking the dark streets of the city, a relentless avenger of justice.
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Anonymous
Nothing is shown, but there is a rape trial where the rapist is allowed to blame the victim from the stand and the rapist is acquited.
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Phoenix30
Bullseye throws a peanut into a woman’s mouth after she chatted on and on to his annoyance. It’s implied she choked to death.
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cha0ticneutralsys
Yes, unfortunately I’ve heard people argue they couldn’t have cast a blind person as daredevil as the stunts are too dangerous for a blind actor and I think this is misinformed at best, stunt actors already do most of the dangerous stunts and a lot of blind people aren’t “fully” blind as blindness is a spectrum, a lot of us can do the same or similar things as sighted actor/esses. The disabled and specifically blind community has been begging for any disabled representation by us and for us in the MCU, especially around Daredevil/Matt Murdock. This is obviously ableist but also has a real world impact on disabled actors who often face discrimination in the workplace and aren’t cast for roles that are meant to represent us, instead able bodied/sighted people take those roles and leave nothing for us or we are type cast as the evil disabled villain or non-plot-important character. Casting a disabled person in a role as a disabled character also allows the actor/ess to help with input about how being disabled looks and provide input/feedback on their lived experience and possible ableism in the writing, which there is plenty of in this series.
In the re-boot, they have the same issue, Charlie Cox plays a blind man and he is a sighted person. He used blinding contacts to “simulate blindness” for the other daredevil series and may have done the same for this.
In the re-boot, they have the same issue, Charlie Cox plays a blind man and he is a sighted person. He used blinding contacts to “simulate blindness” for the other daredevil series and may have done the same for this.
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silvermist
No actual scenes but a lot of spitting up blood and the peanut choking scene on the plane with Colin Farrells character may be triggering
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Very early in the movie, Matt wakes up in the hospital after becoming blind
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Children bully Matt for being blind
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