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Format: UMD Oct 2005 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) 101 min. Color UPC: 786936690804 |
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Movie Description A young rock musician who was brutally murdered a year earlier is resurrected as a vengeful superhero in this stylish noir thriller. Out to avenge his and his fiancee's killings by destroying the city's evil crime lord, the Crow becomes a ray of hope for the city while battling his own inner demons. Based on James O'Barr's dark comic book series, this film features Brandon Lee's final performance.
Synopsis Legend goes that crows ferry the dead across to their resting place. However if the death demands revenge then the crows will assist the avenging souls. On the eve of his wedding, Eric Draven and his fiancee are attacked by criminals, she is viciously assaulted and both are murdered. Draven, once a loving man, returns to the nightmarish city. With the crow as Charon, Draven steps out of the night as a killer instead of a victim. Exploiting his undead ability to heal quickly, he delivers murderous justice with both glee and bitterness to each criminal who snuffed out his life on the brink of happiness.
Industry Reviews "...[A] dazzling fever dream of a movie....Lee is sensational on all counts in a final performance that brims over with athleticism and ardor..." Rolling Stone - p.105-6 - Peter Travers (05/19/1994)
"...A genre film of a high order, stylish and smooth....Lee had great presence..." New York Times - p.C15 - Caryn James (05/11/1994)
"...This very stylish, very hip horror movie taps into Lee's unique charisma, native intelligence, and real talent..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - pp.86-8 - Glenn Kenny (09/09/1994)
"...Lee has phenomenal presence, and his movements are so balletically powerful that his rampages seem like waking nightmares..." Los Angeles Times - Peter Rainer (05/11/1994)
"...It is a stunning work of visual style..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (05/13/1994)
Quotations "I'm dead, yet I move." -- Eric Draven (Brandon Lee)
"It can't rain all the time." -- Eric Draven (Brandon Lee)
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