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Quite the drop off. I wasn't totally and utterly bored with <em>'The Crow: City of Angels'</em>, the short 85 minute run time helps, but everything about it is extremely forgettable. This sequel to 1994's <em>'The Crow'</em> fails to rec...


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A murder victim is brought back to life by a mysterious crow. With the help of a beautiful woman, he exacts revenge on his killers – only to realize his enemy has discovered the one weakness that can destroy him forever.
A Los Angeles construction worker named Ashe is brutally murdered along with his son by a drug lord and his crew. After his death, he is resurrected by a mystical crow and given supernatural powers to exact revenge on those who wronged him. As he hunts down the criminals, he must also protect a mysterious young woman who seems connected to his fate.
The Crow: City of Angels was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, suffering in comparison to its predecessor. It was criticized for its nonsensical plot, underdeveloped characters, and excessive gore, ultimately failing to capture the spirit of the original film.
Fails to capture the magic and style of the original film.
Suffers from a convoluted plot and weak performances.
Relies too heavily on violence and gore without substance.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong disappointment with the sequel, with many feeling it was a pale imitation of the first movie. Common complaints include a nonsensical story, weak character development, and a lack of emotional resonance.
Director Tim Pope, known for his work on music videos, was reportedly unhappy with the studio's interference during the editing process, leading to his name being removed from the director's credit on some international releases.
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Quite the drop off. I wasn't totally and utterly bored with <em>'The Crow: City of Angels'</em>, the short 85 minute run time helps, but everything about it is extremely forgettable. This sequel to 1994's <em>'The Crow'</em> fails to rec...