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Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) is killed with his fiancée on Devil's Night by a gang of dope-dealing thugs. A year after his death Draven is resurrected to wreak revenge on his killers in an awesomely athletic fashion. Star Brandon Lee was killed during the shooting of the film, which was completed using body doubles and state-of-the-art special effects. (Entertainment in Video)

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Remedy 

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English Visually more than perfect, with excellent action scenes, music also very good. Alex Proyas has turned The Crow into a visual/filmmaking gem that is really worth seeing. The exquisitely crafted final confrontation in the church only adds to the overall impression, which is clearly five stars. Even if it was just for the incredible visual banquet! ()

Lima 

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English I like films with a dark atmosphere. The Crow has plenty of it and it is as seductively dark and gloomy as the comic book itself. Brandon is brilliant (what a great loss) and Wincott is a villain as it should be. Together with X-Men the best comic-book adaptation so far. ()

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lamps 

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English Kind of a different comic book movie. First of all, I kept thinking about how Brandon Lee's performance took a tragic turn for the worse, and after each scene I felt more and more sorry that such a talented and likeable actor had to leave us so suddenly. And even though it sounds terrible, these depressing thoughts fit exactly into the story and added to the dense and specific atmosphere, which The Crow has to spare. There is probably nothing to say about the original premise, and there’s hardly anything to say about the execution other than it could hardly be better, given the level of special effects at the time. The grim production design has its charm, the villainous syndicate is worthy of respect and some of the action sequences, including the infamous shootout, are a matter for genre connoisseurs. With an eye on the remake, I can't help but add that there is a lot to draw from here and I'm quite curious to see how they will handle the high bar that has been set. ()

novoten 

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English Brandon Lee, guitar in hand, kitsch to the maximum and nostalgia possibly even further. Although the whole film doesn't escape from the darkness, both visually and emotionally, the promise of the future from The Crow will ultimately shine again. Love is after all the greatest thing in the world and above all - it can't rain forever. ()

DaViD´82 

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English The movie that launched Proyas’ successful career and could have done the same for Brandon Lee. A well-made adaptation of a comic book (better than original) with a neogothic, noirish atmosphere. Then there is Brandon, who gave the character of Eric Draven an unbelievably likeable, gloomy charisma. Even though the movie excels with flawless visual interpretation and foreshadowed Proyas’ “dark visual feeling", I cant get rid of the feeling that if it were black and white, it would be actually even better, although not as attractive. ()

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