a5c7b9f00b The spirit of the Crow resurrects another man seeking revenge for the murder of his son. Some time ago, Ashe Corven and his son Danny were killed when they stumbled across a pack of drug dealers murdering a fellow dealer. The dealers work for Los Angeles drug kingpin Judah Earl. Local tattoo artist Sarah, who has great knowledge of the crow legend because of what happened with her late friend Eric Draven, has been having dreams about Ashe and Danny. One night when a crow leads her to the scene of the murders of Ashe and Danny, Ashe appears before her. The crow has resurrected Ashe, so Ashe can go after Judah and his right hand man Curve. With the guidance of the crow, Ashe starts killing off Judah's men one by one, on his way to Judah. This is one of the worst films I have ever seen. If you haven't seen it yet, don't. Not now, not ever. Absolutely every element of this film is inferior to its predecessor. Director Pope obviously thinks he can compensate for the loss of Alex Proyas' artistic flourishes by getting numerous colour filters and using them indiscriminately to make us think he's being 'arty'. It just illustrates the appalling lack of imagination displayed here. The film is a complete mess; a visual and aural assault that will have you wincing at the mention of its name even if you don't happen to have a fondness for the original,I do. For fans, it's heartbreaking that such dross can be churned out under the same name. Not even the novelty value of seeing Iggy Pop and Ian Dury'stars' can save it. Apparently, Pop was lined up to play "Funboy" in the original, but had to star in this instead. Who did he murder in a past life?
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