The Crow 1994 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time: this film is a classic.
Storyline: this is one of those storylines where the viewers have a choice what
they take from this project, meaning if you want to see this film as just a
violent and dark film that is what you will see. But if you look underneath all
of that you will see much more [without giving too much away,] for an example a
strong connection which will never be broken.
Fundamental core: now the fundamental core is dark [as
it relates to its atmosphere controls] which sets the tone for the entire film,
the movements of this title has to be highly praised as well for many reasons
such as to make every scene mean something or to keep this level of intensity
up without a single break or a drop in the level of intensity, yes it may
switch the focus of the intensity levels from being emotional to physical
[action sequences] or playing a guitar or psychological [mental imagery recaps]
or background music or something else.
So as you can
clearly see this particular fundamental core as many different elements to call
upon at different points, I mean these elements come together to work off one
another in this project, in a nutshell the fundamental core generally speaking
from beginning to end is always working to a high standard, but also able to
keep itself fresh by using different elements in different scenes.
Brandon Lee as Eric Draven: this performer puts in a fantastic
performance, you see this performer has to believe in what he is doing and
saying with great passion, because the way this character talks, thinks, feels
and many other things it has to be done with unquestionable conviction which
let’s be honest Brandon makes this character is very own with his intelligent
yet quick yet dark comedy dialogue and not forgetting his ominous stage
presence as this character with this crow sitting on his shoulder.
Action sequences: they are lots of fun and they have a
very good variety in them.
This film receives: 100% approval, simply put this film is
a classic and you need to see it once in your lifetime.
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