Sunday, March 02, 2025

My Review of Elektra (2005)

 


Written by Zak Penn And Stuart Zicherman And M. Raven Metzner
Directed by Rob Bowman

Elektra: "The second life isn't like the first one, is it?"
Stick: "Sometimes, it's even better."

2005 was certainly a year for comic book movies but not every one of them could hit the heights of Batman Begins and Fantastic Four. At least one of them had to hit rock bottom. This would be the case for Elektra.

Yesterday, I reviewed Daredevil (2003) and pointed out how much of a mess that movie was. However, the highlight of that movie was Jennifer Garner's antihero, Elektra Natchios. Given that the movie was a hit and Garner had a popular show with Alias at the time, giving her a spin off movie felt like a no brainer.

Unfortunately during the making of the movie, someone forgot to give the character a decent script to work with. With this film, you've got something that's marginally less worse than Catwoman (2004) but also something lacking a camp factor like Supergirl (1984). 

Between movies, Elektra was resurrected and left New York for some unknown island. She became a contract killer and was also being trained up by Stick (Terrance Stamp) while also working for McCabe (Colin Cunningham). Also for the most part, Elektra wanted to be left alone. 

However with this movie, that idea went out the window where a father and daughter duo named Mark (Goran Višnjić) and Abby Miller (Kirsten Prout). At first they seemed like a normal family before it was revealed that Abby was Treasure, which was rather important to the villains of the bunch - the Hand.

Yup, with that reveal, Elektra not only found herself having to protect Abby but she also bonded with the teenager while battling the likes of Tattoo (Chris Ackerman), Kirigi (Will Yun Lee) and Typhoid (Natassia Malthe). Throw in some flashbacks, antics in a maze and kiss with Mark, this movie mostly saw Elektra put her demons to rest.

- Ben Affleck actually filmed a scene as Daredevil but it was removed from the movie.
- The directors cut extended the movie by three minutes with some extra scenes. 
- Standout music: Hawthorne Heights Angels With Even Filthier Souls.
- Chronology: Years after the events of Daredevil (2003) and set during Christmas time.

I wanted to like Elektra but like the movie it came from, it's just not a good movie. Jennifer Garner tried her best but it's just a dreadful showcase for both her and the character. Thank fuck a certain appearance in 2024 gave the character the redemption needed.

Rating: 4 out of 10 

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