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Synopsis: In the ultimate battle between good and evil stands a warrior who makes the choice that tips the balance. A strong, mysterious and a deadly sexy action heroine - a lethal synthesis of grace and power. Not long after recovering from seemingly mortal wounds, Elektra has severed all ties with the world, living only for her next assignment. But in an unexpected turn of events, she is forced to make a decision that can take her life in a new direction - or destroy her. Key players in Elektra's journey are Stick, a blind martial arts master responsible for Elektra's "resurrection," and Mark Miller and Abby Miller, a father and daughter on the run from The Hand, a powerful syndicate whose members practice the dark version of the martial art Kimagure.
Director(s): Rob Bowman
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
PG-13
Year:
2005
97 min
$24,100,000
Website
738 Views


says that's part of the deal.

- Why?

- No idea.

- He just wants you to wait.

- I just want to get this over with.

Hey, me too. Listen, why don't you

tell me about the view?

I hear it's gorgeous out there.

You know, you got the...

One, two, three, four, five.

- Come on, Elektra. Keep pedaling.

Five more minutes.

Don't use your hands.

Don't be lazy. Only use your feet.

Let's go!

Let's push, push, push, push!

Nikolas. Honey, please.

She's just a kid.

Keep going, Elektra.

Keep going.

Jesus! What's the matter with you?

You could have killed me!

What are you doing here?

Nothing. I'm friends

with the Wheelwrights.

Damn it. You cut my friggin' jacket.

- How did you get in?

- The front door was unlocked.

- No, it wasn't.

- Yeah, it was.

Look, the people who live here

let me come in all the time. Ask anybody.

Hmm. It's broken.

- So, who are you anyways? My name's Abby.

- What'd you steal?

Nothing.

What do you think I am?

Ow!

Please don't call the cops.

My dad will kill me.

In some parts of the world,

they just cut your hands off.

Whoa.

How did you do that?

Get out of here.

Mom?

Oh, sh*t.

You know I can't sit still, McCabe.

Call me with the name.

Client says he needs you there

a couple days early. Wants you to wait.

- To have nowhere to go...

- Death's not that bad.

- nowhere to turn.

- He wants you to wait.

- You just kill me, straight out?

- He wants you to wait.

Are you looking for me?

Hi.

Are you the new, uh, tenant?

Eddie Ferris, the Realtor... he said, uh,

a young woman had taken it for the month.

What do you want?

Sorry. This is

kind of awkward, but, uh...

have you seen a girl...

My daughter, Abby.

- We had a fight yesterday...

- I saw her late afternoon.

- Oh, you did?

- She broke into my house.

Sh*t. Really?

Uh, she knows

the Wheelwrights, who, uh...

She, uh, didn't

take anything, did she?

- No.

- Good.

Look, if she broke something,

I'm... I'm happy to pay for it. I'm Mark Miller.

We're in the little cabin

two houses down.

Okay, thanks.

Hi, you've reached McCabe.

But please leave just your name.

- Do not leave a message.

- McCabe...

I'm sick of sitting here.

We don't get a name soon,

I'm walking.

Hey.

How long have you

been standing there?

Like, a minute.

What did you tell my dad?

Did you tell him

I broke into your house?

- Yeah, because you did break in.

- Well, you didn't have to tell him.

I thought you were cool.

- I'm not.

- Yeah, no kidding.

Now he's on my case. He made me come

ask you to have Christmas dinner with us.

- Have what?

- Christmas?

Dinner? December 25?

Did you know today's Christmas?

Thank you. I can't.

I have something to do.

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Mark Steven Johnson

Mark Steven Johnson (born October 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Johnson was born in Hastings, Minnesota and graduated from California State University, Long Beach. He has written and directed the two comic book based films Daredevil and Ghost Rider as well as the film Simon Birch. His early writing credits are for the film Grumpy Old Men and its sequel Grumpier Old Men. Most recently he directed the film Finding Steve McQueen. more…

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