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2[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Tagline}} She's the last thing that stands between good and evil.]]'']]
3->''"Her name was Elektra. She was a warrior. She was also dead. Well, nobody's perfect. Only a warrior can come back from death and even then the second life is never quite like the first."''
4-->-- '''Stick''', trailer narration
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6''Elektra'' is a 2005 film directed by Rob Bowman, and a {{spinoff}} of the 2003 ''Film/{{Daredevil|2003}}'' film, with Creator/JenniferGarner reprising her role from that film as [[ComicBook/{{Elektra}} the titular character]].
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8After being killed in ''Daredevil'', Elektra Natchios is revived by a blind martial arts master called Stick (Creator/TerenceStamp). She is brought to his training compound, but is soon expelled because of her inability to let go of her rage and fear from seeing her mother's killer as a child. She leaves and uses her training to become a contract killer, but becomes reluctant to carry out a hit on Mark (Creator/GoranVisnjic) and Abby Miller (Creator/KirstenProut).
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10In helping them escape, Elektra learns that Mark and Abby are not as normal [[MoreThanMeetsTheEye as they appear to be]]. As she faces off against The Hand, an organization that seeks to capture Abby because she is the sacred "Treasure," Elektra soon learns that Kirigi (Creator/WillYunLee), a member and top assassin of The Hand leading a group of powerful followers, was sent to kill her mother when Elektra was only a child.
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12In an [[https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/jennifer-garner-returning-as-marvels-elektra-for-deadpool-3/ unexpected announcement]] in 2023, Jennifer Garner is set to reprise her role as Elektra in the upcoming ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine''.
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16* AbortedArc: Elektra seems to have forgotten that somewhere in the world is a bald Irish man named Bullseye who killed her and her father. In fact it isn't even brought up at all despite it being the reason she came back to life in the first place. Though it could well be that she believes he is dead, and she has enough trouble on her plate as it is with the Hand and her own personal demons.
17* ActionGirl: Elektra and to a lesser extent Abby. The film's main plot revolves around Abby being destined to become [[TheChosenOne a much stronger one]] when she reaches adulthood with Elektra and the Hand fighting each other in order to recruit her to join their side and thus tip the balance in their ongoing war.
18* AdaptationalBadass: This version of Elektra has a number of powers and abilities she didn't display either in the previous movie or in the comics themselves up to the point of this movie's release. This includes the ability of precognition, astral projection/telepathic communication and healing/resurrection powers. It is unknown what the exact nature of these powers are, but the supernatural is implied to be at play, related to her resurrection and Stick's training her in Kimagure. Though she did gain precognition and telepathic communication in the comics a few months after the movie, probably inspired by this depiction of her, along with other powers over time.
19* AdaptationalHeroism: Like in ''Daredevil''. Elektra, while a cold and stoic assassin initially, isn't remorseless and actually tries to keep Abby and her father safe, undergoing a good deal of CharacterDevelopment.
20* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Stick was a bit of an asshole in the comics. He was a harsh, cynical old man who got his money through hustling and gave Matt a hard time while training him. While he makes questionable decisions here, there's no doubt he's a much nobler person by comparison.
21* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Despite what her name might invoke, in the comics Typhoid Mary was not a {{Plaguemaster}} with a KissOfDeath (she instead had PsychicPowers and [[PlayingWithFire fire manipulation abilities]]) like she is in this film.
22* AdaptationalVillainy: Conversely, Stone is a member of the Hand in this movie, rather than part of the Chaste.
23* AnimalEyeSpy: Tattoo can use his animals to spy on Elektra and gang.
24* AnimatedTattoo: Tattoo has the power to make his tattoos come to life.
25* ArtisticLicenseMartialArts: Elektra tells Abby that her sais are offensive weapons, not suitable for defending yourself. Sais are actually primarily defensive; the prongs are for trapping enemy weapons and disarming them.
26* AstralProjection: Elektra uses this to communicate a meeting with Kirigi.
27* AwesomeMcCoolname: Abby thinks this of Elektra's name.
28* BackFromTheDead: Stick brings Elektra back early on and then Elektra brings Abby back at the end.
29* BadassCrew: Kirigi and his team.
30* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: The whole movie hangs on which side the "Treasure" will take and tip the balance in favor of one or the other.
31* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler: Stick hires Elektra to kill the Millers, but was planning on her not killing her target like she normally would.]]
32* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Stone is black and is the first of Kirigi's squad to die.
33* BreakoutCharacter: Elektra was originally a love interest of Daredevil in both the comics and the movie -- she later had several spin-off comics and this spin-off movie.
34* TheCameo: In a deleted scene, Ben Affleck appears as Matt Murdock in Elektra's dream, urging her to come back to Hell's Kitchen to find him, and promising he will be waiting for her when she is ready. It would be the last time he'd ever play Matt Murdock.
35* CanonForeigner: Kinkou is the only member of Kirigi's squad who has no comic counterpart. Roshi has no direct counterpart in the comics even though he is the leader of the Hand in this movie. And the Millers were created specifically for the plot of this film.
36* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: Elektra initially decides not to go through with assassinating the Millers, departing the island knowing someone else will just do it instead. When she senses the Hand Ninja Assassins arriving to murder the Millers on the island, and has a precognitive vision of Abby screaming, she decides to go back to save them instead of departing and leaving them to their fate.
37* CharacterDevelopment: Elektra starts out cold and angry about her tragedies in ''Daredevil', the loss of her family, her murder and separation from Matt, having a violent rage when she goes too far with fighting members of the Chaste, before being banished for her imbalance by Stick. She went on to become an assassin, before eventually meeting the Millers and seeing their kindness towards her, seeing them as human beings, and is unable to assassinate them afterward. Instead she goes on to risk her life protecting them from the Hand, and by the end of the movie after successfully protecting them and avenging her mother, she has calmed down a great deal, more freely displaying emotion and is at peace with herself and her past. Reconciling with her old mentor Stick in the process.
38* ClothFu: Elektra fights Kirigi in a room full of flying white sheets. The villain seems to be manipulating them somehow to distract Elektra and/or hide his movements. Though as described by Creator/RogerEbert, "we're expecting maybe an elegant Creator/ZhangYimou sequence, and it's more like they're fighting with the laundry."
39* ContractOnTheHitman: Subverted. [[spoiler: We're initially lead to believe the Hand hired Elektra to kill the Millers, but it was actually Stick.]]
40* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Compare and contrast Roshi and Kirigi to Kingpin and Bullseye in ''Daredevil''.
41** Kingpin and Roshi are each a CorruptCorporateExecutive and are the ManBehindTheMan, although unlike Kingpin, Roshi does not get involved in a fight with Elektra, being too busy leading The Hand from Japan. He also lacks any personal vendetta with Elektra that Kingpin did with murdering Matt's father.
42** Bullseye and Kirigi are both mercenaries who murdered one of Elektra's parents. Bullseye was an Irish LargeHam who loves murder and tries to accost Elektra during their fight while Kirigi is stoic, showing no attraction to Elektra. Bullseye was bald and wore an all black leather ensemble, Kirigi has long hair and wore a white martial arts gi. Both do manage to get under her skin by bringing up her murdered loved ones, but the only main difference in the end is [[spoiler: Kirigi ends up getting gutted, while Bullseye is still alive somewhere]].
43* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Though Elektra first appeared in ''Daredevil'', the film explores her own story that is similar yet different from Matt's. Both are about a character who wears red whose life went downhill after a parent's death. Matt was self-taught in his fighting by "watching" his father and using his senses since he was 12. Elektra, before her death, was taught by a different sensei each year since she was 5 and developed her powers as part of her resurrection as an adult. Both are still haunted by their parents' deaths and learn though a seemingly-unrelated situation involving mercenaries and protecting a parent and daughter from them who the killer is. Matt failed to save Elektra and her father, while Elektra only barely saved Abby with those same mystical abilities. Matt decided Wilson Fisk wasn't worth killing, while Elektra [[spoiler:doesn't give Kirigi the same treatment as she had become a professional assassin instead of a hero]].
44* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Roshi. Giving orders from a boardroom. It comes across that the Hand is TheMafia or {{Yakuza}} and not just an evil organization.
45* TheCorrupter: Despite not being mentioned in anyway, Bullseye is this to Elektra. His murder of her father and Elektra herself made her extremely aggressive. She's become a mercenary, just like him, only she's very stoic and distanced. In ''Daredevil'', she was a more well-adjusted person capable of having a normal life. Though by the end of this movie Elektra has undergone a good deal of CharacterDevelopment, mellowed out, losing her rage and regaining her humanity and inner peace.
46* DeadlySparring: A flashback shows Elektra brutalizing her sparring partners, much to Stick's disapproval. He orders her to leave the dojo as it is clear she cannot control her violent tendencies.
47* DefrostingTheIceQueen: Elektra over the course of the story, with her time around the Millers and Stick, being a good deal less cold by the end.
48* DragonTheirFeet: Typhoid, TheDragon to Kirigi's BigBad is the final threat to be dispatched by Elektra, soon after she slays Kirigi himself.
49* DragonWithAnAgenda: In the finale. Although Kirigi wants to kidnap and train Abby to serve as a weapon for the Hand, Typhoid attempts to kill her out of envy of the girl for replacing her as the latest "Treasure" after she was a prior one.
50* EarnYourHappyEnding: Despite all the struggle she goes through, Elektra manages to protect the Millers from the Hand, making a deal that ensures they will not be targeted any longer, defeats and kills the BigBad Kirigi and his band of followers, along with avenging her mother and Abby's in the process. She also reconciles with Stick, having learned her lesson, parting ways with him on good terms, and mellows out from the rage she had been carrying around inside her at the loss of her family and her own death and resurrection, at peace with all that transpired. In the end she vows to find the Millers again in the future, before [[ButNowIMustGo departing for further adventures]]. The ending is surprisingly upbeat, and clearly just what Elektra needed after her DownerEnding in ''Daredevil''.
51* EqualOpportunityEvil: Kirigi's squad consists of himself, a Japanese man, Stone who is black, Kinkou who is AmbiguouslyBrown, a Caucasian man named Tattoo and Typhoid Mary who is a half-Malaysian woman.
52* FaceDeathWithDignity: [=McCabe=], to his credit, despite it being a SenselessSacrifice, goes out DefiantToTheEnd against the villains with honor, including a FacingTheBulletsOneLiner against Kirigi.
53-->'''[=McCabe=]:''' "Hey, dickhead. I'll bet you a thousand bucks [[ForeShadowing you're dead before Elektra is]]."
54* FlatCharacter: Stone, Tattoo, and Kinkou have this ''bad''. Typhoid has a couple of lines that catapult her into a two-dimensional character. Also, despite being the main villain, Kirigi could easily be considered a two-dimensional character.
55* FlechetteStorm: The Hand's first attack on Abby involves a drum-fed handgun that shoots heavy darts at an impressive rate of fire. They also pack enough punch to go straight through wooden doors without losing much of their momentum.
56* ForcefulKiss: Elektra is no stranger to receiving these. She got one in the Director's Cut of ''Daredevil'' by Bullseye, and now by Typhoid Mary.
57* GirlOnGirlIsHot: Elektra and Typhoid's "[[KissOfDeath kiss]]".
58* GuardStationsTerminallyUnattended: Elektra invades the lair of one De Marco (played by an uncredited Creator/JasonIsaacs) at the start of the film. De Marco, knowing he can't escape, awaits his doom while enjoying a last glass of wine.
59* TheHandler: [=McCabe=] is the go-between Elektra and the people who want to hire her.
60* HandicappedBadass: Stick is blind, but still kicks ass.
61* HighlyVisibleNinja: Most of the Hand's Ninjas would fall under this. At least they are now wearing black instead of red.
62* HitmanWithAHeart: Elektra after she fails to make a kill because she comes to care for the marks after some time with them before she knew they were her targets.
63* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Stone uses his superstrength to break the trunk of a tree while attacking Elektra, leaving it barely standing. When he them proceeds to chase after Abby and Mark, [[spoiler: Elektra uses her weight to tip it over onto Stone, crushing him]].
64* ImprobableAimingSkills: [[spoiler: Elektra kills Typhoid Mary by throwing her sai through the bush maze]]. She also nails a running Abby's sleeve to a wall with a thrown [[ImprovisedWeapon box cutter]] in an earlier scene.
65%%* ImplausibleFencingPowers:
66* InadequateInheritor: Kirigi can be seen as this as the inheritor of control of the Hand from his father, Roshi.
67* InLoveWithTheMark: Elektra finds herself caring about her marks that she was sent to kill, and one of them, her actual love interest in the movie, is named Mark.
68* InMediasRes: Elektra's backstory is told through a fairly large number of flashbacks.
69* KatanasAreJustBetter: Kirigi's weapon but it might be a case of EveryJapaneseSwordIsAKatana.
70* KissOfDeath: Typhoid has a literal kiss of Death.
71* LeftHanging: Due to no sequel to ''Daredevil'' being made in time, the film rights of both Daredevil and Elektra reverted back from Fox to Marvel, leaving Elektra's revenge on Bullseye and a possible reunion with Matt unresolved.
72* LogoJoke: The Marvel logo features comic-book images of Elektra in its pages. Seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQnJ7HfCVp8 here]].
73* {{Mooks}}: The Hand's {{Ninja}}s
74* MaleGaze: Blatantly in the first seven minutes of the movie even. After Elektra dispatches TheDragon of her target, the camera then shifts to her exposed backside, then to her ass and stays there for some time
75* MasterApprenticeChain: Stick is Elektra's master then briefly Elektra is Abby's master.
76* MoralityPet: Mark and Abby Miller serve as this to Elektra's cold blooded assassin, softening her more over the movie as she fights to protect them, with her as a love interest for Mark and a mother/older sister mentor figure for Abby.
77* MrExposition: Elektra's first on-screen target [=DeMarco=] (Creator/JasonIsaacs in an uncredited role) exists only to establish Elektra as a world-class assassin with an almost mythical reputation. [[DeathByCameo And then she kills him]].
78* MissingMom: Elektra and Abby both have mothers who died when they were younger.
79* MsFanservice:
80** Elektra, who wears skintight red leather for most of the movie, and can be seen in a bikini training to hold her breath underwater.
81** Typhoid has her moments as well. Her forceful kiss with Elektra may count as one of them.
82* NebulousEvilOrganisation: The Hand, with little explanation of their organization or a backstory.
83* NeckSnap: At least one villain is dispatched this way. One snaps his own neck.
84* NeverHurtAnInnocent: May or may not be part of Elektra's personal code, but she gives in to this regarding the Millers, undergoing CharacterDevelopment.
85* NiceGuy: Mark towards the more cool and stoic Elektra, regardless of the dire circumstances he and his daughter Abby are in. Gradually helping [[DefrostingIceQueen defrost her a good amount]].
86* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [=McCabe=] attempting to pull a YouShallNotPass merely makes it possible for Kirigi and his followers to easily track Elektra and the Millers when Kirgi reads his mind before executing him.
87* NinjaSchool: Stick basically runs a mixed martial school.
88* NobleDemon: Kirigi and his father Roshi, to their credit, making a deal with Elektra over Abby's fate depending on who wins a fight between them, and it being honored by Roshi even when Kirigi loses.
89* NoBodyLeftBehind: The Hand villains turn to dust in a flash of green light. Even the [[BigBad major villains]] end this way.
90* ObsessivelyOrganized: Elektra must have all her toiletries, fruits and veggies lined up just so. She is also a NeatFreak who cleans to avoid leaving her DNA.
91* OffWithHisHead: Poor [=McCabe=] for angering Kirigi with a remark about how Elektra was going to kill him, following his failed YouShallNotPass.
92* OldMaster: Stick.
93* TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The Hand's Board in a very dark boardroom so as to give SinisterSilhouettes.
94* PowerTattoo: Tattoo has the power to summon animals from his tattoos which cover his body. Snakes, spiders, wolves, and hawks are all at his command. He uses them to spy as well as to fight for him.
95* PrecisionFStrike: When she learns Kirigi is on the case, Elektra can't help but say "shit". You can't blame her.
96* ProductPlacement:
97** For Rite Aid. That's right, ''Rite Aid''.
98** And Close-Up toothpaste.
99** Abby states she bought her bracelet on eBay which turns out out to be a ChekhovsGun which she uses later as her main weapon.
100* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Kirigi has his own squad, comprised of Tattoo (summons animals to fight for him through his tattoos), Typhoid Mary (a WalkingWasteland), Stone (super strength and immunity to attacks that he's expecting), and Kinkou (perfect [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway balance]]).
101* RaceLift: Stone - from Japanese to black, Typhoid Mary - from Caucasian to Asian (half Malaysian to be specific) and Tattoo - from Japanese to Caucasian.
102* ScarsAreForever: When Elektra is putting on her shirt from swimming, a scar just under the area of her breasts can be seen, dark red. This is presumably where Bullseye impaled her. It also shows coming back to life did not instantly heal all her wounds.
103* SecretTestOfCharacter: Stick is implied to have done one to Elektra after banishing her from the Chaste for her violent anger by being the one who hired her to assassinate the Millers in the first place, but secretly had her wait on the island and meet them for a couple days before receiving their identities as her targets. Because she spent some time with them, seeing them as the kind people they were, [[InLoveWithTheMark she found herself unable to go through with assassinating them]], [[HitmanWithAHeart instead protecting them]] from the Hand when it came after them and going back to Stick and the Chaste for help with doing so.
104* SecretUndergroundPassage: There is a convenient tunnel under [=McCabe=]'s farmhouse that Elektra, Abby and her father use to flee from the villains as they surround the house.
105* SenselessSacrifice: [=McCabe=]'s YouShallNotPass. Heroic or not, it doesn't harm or kill any of the villains nor buy much time for the others escape. In fact, Kirigi [[NiceJobBreakingItHero simply reads his mind to find out where Elektra and the Millers have gone]], which wouldn't have been possible if he had just gone with them in the first place.
106* ShoutOut: Abby and Mark Miller is a subtle one to Elektra's creator, Frank Miller.
107* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Typhoid is the only woman among four men in Kirigi's hit squad.
108* SpinOff: This movie is a spinoff of ''Daredevil''.
109* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Elektra chooses a tricked-out compound bow for her assassination of Abby and her father.
110* SupernaturalMartialArts: Kimagure -- CombatClairvoyance combined with martial arts and the power to control life and death.
111* TooDumbToLive: [=McCabe=] for trying to pull a YouShallNotPass against [[BigBad Kirigi]] and the rest of his supernaturally powered followers with only a simple shotgun, instead of fleeing with Elektra, who he had the best chance of survival with knowing her skills as he did.
112* TouchOfDeath: Typhoid has a literal killer touch where everything she touches ages, withers and then dies, which is opposite to Stick who can bring back the dead by laying on hands and using Kimagure.
113* WeaponSpecialization: Each character has a unique weapon to identify them. For Elektra, her Sai; for Abby, her [[VariableLengthChain Warrior Beads]]; for Kirigi, his [[KatanasAreJustBetter Katanas]]; for Stick, his Bo; for Stone, a [[CarryABigStick club]].
114* VillainousValor: Kirigi demonstrates this in his final fight against Elektra.
115* WellDoneSonGuy: There is a lot of needing fathers' approval subtext going on in the movie. Elektra on some level seems to want Stick's approval. Kirigi seeks his father Roshi's approval. It can even be read that Abby wants her father's approval. When the title of the movie is Elektra you have to expect some father issues.
116* YouHaveFailedMe: Apparently all Hand members are supposed to kill themselves if they failed.
117* YouKilledMyFather: Both Elektra and Abby's mothers have been killed by the Hand.
118* YouShallNotPass: Attempted by [=McCabe=], but ends up being a SenselessSacrifice that just gets him killed and helps reveal Elektra and the Millers location to the villains.

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