Review of The Crow (1994) by Nick E — 03 Aug 2012
Brutal -and- Beautiful? How can than be, you may ask? Alex Proyas took great care in painting a world that looked great in the pages of its original graphic novel, but even better shot on film. With a ghostly hero you cannot help but root for, this revenge movie has a whole lot deeper than its pop-culture style would first convey.
It is dark, it is gloomy, it is violent but it is also an incredible journey of a man whose rage is only eclipsed by the love for his murdered Wife. This movie is a masterpeice of cinema, and by far the best farewell gift Brandon Lee could have given us after his sad and untimely death.
A movie for its generation and beyond.
This review of The Crow (1994) was written by Nick E on 03 Aug 2012.
The Crow has generally received very positive reviews.
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