Can a ’90s Cult Classic Save the Comic-Book Movie?
The engrossing darkness of The Crow
by Shirley Li
May 20, 2024
4 minutes
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The superhuman protagonist of The Crow, the comic-book movie that went on to become a cult hit after its release 30 years ago, doesn’t relish being undead and invincible. When he first shows his face on-screen, Eric Draven, played by Brandon Lee, is crawling out of his own grave in near-feral agony. His fingers claw at the mud around his tomb. His clothes, drenched by rain, cling to his skin. He never gets to his feet; instead, he writhes on his back, screaming in pain.
To say this isn’t a standard superhero’s welcome is an understatement—but then, didn’t care to obey the genre’s conventions. Grim, stylish, and brazenly violent, the film is a gothic fable about a young rock musician and
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