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Daredevil: Season 2 (Blu-ray)
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Genre | Drama |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | DAREDEVIL SEASON 2 |
Language | English |
Number of discs | 4 |
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The razor-thin line between redemption and retribution explodes with a vengeance in Marvel's Daredevil: The Complete Second Season. With Wilson Fisk behind bars, Matt thinks his efforts to bring order to Hell's Kitchen are succeeding--until chaos reignites with two new arrivals: Frank Castle (a.k.a. The Punisher), an anguished ex-soldier determined to visit bloody, irrevocable "justice" upon his adversaries, and Matt's volatile old flame Elektra Natchios. Meanwhile, a lethal, relentless source of ancient evil continues to amass power. Now, as both the stakes and the body count rise, Matt faces a life-altering choice that forces him to confront what it truly means to be a hero. EPISODES: EPISODE 11 .380 EPISODE 12 The Dark at the End of the Tunnel EPISODE 13 A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 13.49 x 17.2 x 1.7 cm; 134.09 Grams
- Item Model Number : T29550
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 11 hours and 42 minutes
- Release date : 14 June 2017
- Actors : DAREDEVIL SEASON 2
- Subtitles: : German
- Studio : The Walt Disney Company Australia Pty Ltd
- ASIN : B071D4FHYT
- Country of origin : Australia
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,061 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 2,397 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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This is not a jumping on point, so go and watch season one first if you haven't.
Regular viewers, read on.
All episode run fifty to fifty three minutes. [Approx]. As with season one, there is strong language, graphic violence, and adult moments, so this is why it has an eighteen certificate and isn't suitable for anyone younger.
A short while after the end of season one, and things are going pretty good for Nelson and Murdock attorneys. But whilst the city basks in a heatwave, someone is shooting up the criminal gangs. A new vigilante people are calling the Punisher. Daredevil might have started a trend, and again he has a few moral dilemmas to consider.
But if the Punisher isn't hard enough, the return of a face from Matt's past adds even more complications, and he has a few very hard choices to make...
A very strong season. And one that never feels over stretched or padded at thirteen episodes, because it does a superb juggling act with it's plotlines. Not starting one of them till a few episodes in helps, but then it balances them out superbly after.
This isn't just good quality comic book vigilante action - and it is very good quality in that respect, because the fight scenes are once again superbly coreographed, and characters aren't invulnerable - it's also good strong grown up drama. Fully character driven, with things developing as a result of that rather than the needs of the plot. And with things for the viewer to think about as well along the way, about ethics and the heroic ideal and other such things.
Some brief moments do have subtitles, which can't be turned off.
There is some neat crossover with other Marvel Netflix shows, but you don't need to see them to get into this,.
It is also a great launch for the Punisher in this version of the Marvel comics universe. Jon Berntahl is perfect casting, with just the right mix of decent family man and superb soldier with lots going on under the surface, to do the character justice.
A great season, well worth five stars.
There are no extras on the dvds at all.
Language and subtitle options are:
Languages: English, German, French.
Subtitles: English, German, French.

There are a couple of origins in this series, again these are done very well. Time is taken for the character to develop. Again something done very well from the first season is injuries cuts and bruises are on display from one episode to the next. That said there are some very gruesome injuries/deaths in this season. There is a new vigilante in Hells Kitchen. Ripping through the criminal under world with a vengeance. Yes comic fans will know who he is. I like the way he is shown as Daredevils dark mirror. He is a pain for both Daredevil and Matt.
Then just when you think Matt is getting his professional life together, a blast from his past returns to tear it all down. The war Stick eluded to has come to Hells Kitchen. To begin with I did not like this incarnation of this character but as the season progressed, they developed her correctly. They even managed to make a correction I though for the comics, as when Matt finds out Sticks connection he does not just let it go like in the comic it happened. Ok move on. All round great season, lots of action, great story arcs, amazing character development, and plenty left for more seasons and cross overs. The only thing I say could possible say was wrong is there are not extras. However like the first season it good enough to stand on it's own.

The second season of the Netflix Daredevil series is mostly excellent. The first few episodes introducing Jon Bernthal's version of the Punisher are genuinely outstanding and worth the price on entry alone. The later part of the season involving Elektra is good but does get into a repetitive rut at times with a number of similar fights with ninjas in big empty rooms. There's also a resolution to a Punisher story-line that depends on a ridiculous coincidence that smacks of "let's just end this". There are some nice nods to the comics and setting up of characters (Frank Castle first seeing the Punisher skull in a reflection, the Kingpin getting his name etc).
The Blu Ray disc has excellent image quality and good sound. Menus are easy to navigate but there are zero additional features, not even trailers.

Daredevil fights are better when he is in his 'normal' outfit.
This leather heavy armoured suit makes him a lot slower...
Eventhough I love it and especially the fight scenes and the interaction between the characters surrounding him.
This character "The punisher", its fascinating and brilliant!! (great fight scenes) Bruce Lee would like this mix of martial arts. (the Punishers jail fight lookes like a tribute for the jail scene of Enter the Dragon.
It's a thin line between right of wrong, good or bad.
Like the vigilante films of Charles Bronson or series as Dexter.
They only kill the bad guys. Stop them from making more casualties....is that justice?....
(by the way; the Elekra character, the relationship between Matt and her,, looks like a copy from the Dexter season two series.)
Also the Ninja scenes are a bit to much and B.S.

Thirteen episodes of over fifty minutes. No bonuses. Charismatic blind Matt Murdock remains dedicated to ridding the city of its low life, at night he listening intently from roof tops for any indication all is not well.. He is still steadfastly against killing even the most ruthless villains - a fact some viewers may find annoying. Newcomer The Punisher has no such qualms, massacre of all scum now his main aim in life. Why this way? Interesting revelations help to gain him sympathy (he already with a fan club!). Charlie Cox and Jon Bernthal have impact in the two roles - characters diametrically opposed, but at times powerful allies. Nelson-Murdock staff Foggy and Karen increasingly impress - Foggy especially so in trial scenes. Sadly the Law Firm front for Matt's secret activities is now a ploy wearing very thin - everything set off-balance by an Elektra storyline that some may find extremely tiresome.
Even when episodes are watched in quick succession, events are not always easy to follow. So much happens in near darkness, even staunchest fans at times perhaps wondering "Where are we and why?" This is particularly so in final sequences, which may bewilder.
Overall? Despite increasing reservations, I remain hooked - the hope that next time there will be an all round tightening up.