It has been some months now since I went to the length of writing about my inspired Crow remake for the year 2024. The last thing that I am, is a film reviewer, but in reply to my defense, I feel the need to express my opinions, for The Crow has always been a classic in my eyes.
To begin with, I have to say that the original 1994 Crow with star Brandon Lee in it was such an a amazing film. The movie had a gothic antihero, which was a love-revenge story and was merely breathtaking. It is a simple but efficient plot: a musician named Eric Draven, who, along with his wife to be, is killed, comes back to life a year later, and seeks retribution. For what the movie was worth, the mood and action elements or emotions of the movie were perfect-cored, with Eric’s love’ loss and his vengefulness as the kinetic situation.
However, on the reverse side, I take an opposite view about the 2024 Crow. I wouldn’t call it a bad film, but it did not have the same spell. The story seemed more complicated and, at the same time, chaotic. One problem was that throughout the movie, the new Crow questioned if he was in love with his fiancé, which took away the emotional aspect that made the first movie more captivating. When it came to the Crow powers in the new movie, it was rather dull—only the use of immortality was felt, but the active superpowers lacked in contrast to the former film.
Well, the key element of revenge depicted in the film has to be the brutal sexual assault of Eric’s fiancée and Eric not able to do anything about it, this was where he got his most of his vengeance from. In the 2024 adaptation, her death happened to be less dramatic, causing a deflation of the emotional aspect of the plot. In this respect, I would like to note the peculiar detail of the Crow’s relationship to the protagonist in the remake, which was more developed, and this was quite fine.
All in all, the fact of Brandon Lee’s dramatic demise during the shooting of the original is still relevant. It creates a shadowy aspect and more gloom to the movie history, hence making the 1994 Crow more penetrating and never waning.
To sum it up, Crow: 2024 has some redeeming features; however, it does not reproduce the passion and gothic scenery of its predecessor. Crow 1994 belongs to a different era where there’s no substitute for Brandon Lee’s acting and the captivating fusion of love, revenge and darkness.
For a more detailed breakdown, check out the my full post here: From Shadows to Screens: The Crow Legacy—1994 vs. 2024 Full Review .