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So, 'Blind Faith' dives into the emotional and moral complexities of Matt Murdock, who’s trying to navigate his new life as Daredevil. The tone is pretty introspective, really, focused on the weight of responsibility and the search for guidance. I found the pacing to be deliberate, allowing the themes of faith and mentorship to unfold naturally. The performances are solid, especially from whoever plays the mentor; it’s like they share this palpable chemistry that pulls you in. There's a rawness to the practical effects that adds to the realism—no flashy CGI here, just gritty authenticity. It stands out because it doesn’t lean on the action; instead, it’s about character development and the personal stakes involved, which is refreshing in this genre.
Focuses on character over actionIntrospective take on superhero themesStrong mentor-mentee dynamics
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