Elektra

Huh. This was a movie. I didn't hate this movie, but that hardly means it was good. The best thing I could say about this movie is it was wasted potential.

The plot involves Elektra, played again by Jennifer Garner, who is somehow resurrected and is an assassin for hire, who ends up being hired to assassinate a father and his daughter for unknown reasons. Refusing to do so, she ends up learning that there is more to these two than it seems.

Now that seems like a good plot. Here's the issue: The movie is an hour and a half long and it rushes way too much to where you don't really care about the plot too much. I'd say the action was good but a motivation behind it would make it even better. None of the acting was amazing, although I give props for not hating Elektra this time around, so there's that.

I can't exactly recommend this movie because it does have lots of issues with characterization and pacing, but I didn't mind it. It just needed more time. The ingredients to make a good movie are here, but it never reaches its full potential, unfortunately.

Next time, we see what is known by many as the triumphant return of one of my favorite superheroes after his last film appearance was so poorly received. Next time, I am pleased to announce I will be reviewing Batman Begins.

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