Shrouded by mystery. Tainted by tragedy. Trained to kill. Then left for dead. But for Elektra (Jennifer Garner - Alias, TV Series) death was just the beginning. Now she is back with a vengeance. Read more
| Starring | Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Kirsten Prout, Terence Stamp |
|---|---|
| Director | Rob Bowman |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
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Shrouded by mystery. Tainted by tragedy. Trained to kill. Then left for dead. But for Elektra (Jennifer Garner - Alias, TV Series) death was just the beginning. Now she is back with a vengeance.
| Starring | Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Kirsten Prout, Terence Stamp, Will Yun Lee |
|---|---|
| Director | Rob Bowman |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 33 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 33 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Feisty Females |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 May 2005 Blu-ray: 09 Nov 2009 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Daredevil's lady friend Elektra gets a solo outing in this insipid action adventure based on the spin-off Marvel comic book. Resuming events where the Ben Affleck vehicle ended, Jennifer Garner's kick-ass warrior is literally back from the dead and working as a hired assassin. But when she's asked to kill a father and daughter on the run from a supernatural martial arts syndicate known as The Hand, Elektra's past and conscience catch up with her. Cue lots of soul-searching and childhood flashbacks in an attempt to mask the plot's slenderness with emotion. When the fight action does erupt, it's unimpressive and quickly over, with the final confrontation between good and evil particularly anti-climactic. Although the film is glossy and stylish, Garner lacks the weight and charisma expected of her character and only the villains have any vitality, thanks to cool costumes and some fun SFX. As in Daredevil, however, they're sadly underused.
Just about the sexiest superhero film of all time ... butt-kicking extreme excitement and sizzling stunt sequences.
Jennifer Garner was great in 13 going on 30 and considering this title is in totally a different league to that one she plays Elektra with style. Appearing in Daredevil in which she died, you learn in this one that she was brought back to life by Stick (her mentor). After having nowhere to go she turns to the one thing she's great at, killing for a living. When a job comes up where she has to kill a father and his daughter who she has recently befriended she cannot go through with it and from there the story of Elektra and her new friends begin to unravel. This movie - Elektra is similar to Daredevil & Hulk so if you enjoyed those then this is one for you to watch.
Elektra could have been better. Jennifer Gardner doesn't convince in her portrayal of what is supposed to be a complex, troubled, and multi-dimensional character - instead appearing sullen and bored throughout the movie. While the action scenes initially appear promising, they are too short and too sparse to sustain a real interest. All in all, Elektra isn't a terrible film - but not outstanding either. May be worth a look for fans of the Marvel comics.
Actress Jennifer Garner has ruled out a speedy return to the Broadway stage because her 2007 stint in New York was too stressful for her family. The Elektra star made her Broadway debut opposite Kevin Kline in a production of Cyrano de Bergerac, and won high praise for her performance. But the punishing work schedule made it difficult to balance her career with motherhood and being the wife of Ben Affleck - and Garner refuses to put her family under the same pressure again. She tells W... Read more