The Crow: Salvation
The Crow: Salvation

The Crow: Salvation

2000Movie101 minEnglish

Alex Corvis, a man wrongly executed for the murder of his girlfriend, returns from the dead and sets out to find the real killer.

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IMDb5.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes15%
Google Users52%
Director: Rupert SandersGenres: Action, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young man is wrongly convicted and executed for the murder of his girlfriend. After his death, he is resurrected by a supernatural crow and given the power to exact revenge on those responsible for his death and the death of his beloved. As he hunts down his killers, he uncovers a deeper conspiracy that goes beyond his personal tragedy.

Critical Reception

The Crow: Salvation was largely panned by critics and audiences alike. It is often considered one of the weaker installments in The Crow franchise, criticized for its convoluted plot, uninspired action sequences, and a departure from the tone of the original film.

What Reviewers Say

  • While attempting to follow the established mythology of The Crow, the film struggles with a disjointed narrative.
  • The performances are generally seen as uninspired, failing to connect with the audience.
  • Visually, the film lacks the gothic flair and distinctive style that characterized earlier entries.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general disappointment with the film, with many feeling it failed to capture the spirit of the original. Some viewers found the plot confusing, while others simply felt the movie lacked originality and excitement.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a direct-to-video sequel but was later given a theatrical release. It is also the first film in The Crow series not to feature Brandon Lee in the lead role, despite his character's legacy being central to the franchise.

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r96sk

r96sk

Despite feeling split about <em>'The Crow: Salvation'</em> for a decent chunk whilst watching, the more I think about it the more I recognise that I did suitably enjoy it. It took me a fair while to warm to Eric Mabius as the titular cha...