The Crow is the cult classic 1994 movie starring Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson, Rochelle Davis, Michael Wincott, Michael Massee, David Patrick Kelly, Tony Todd, Bai Ling, Anna Thompson, Angel David, Jon Polito, Laurence Mason, and Sofia Shinas. It was directed by Alex Proyas and adapted from the comic book series by James O'Barr. In it, Brandon Lee plays Eric Draven, a guitarist in a band in Detroit who, along with his fiancée, Shelly (played by Shinas), is killed on the night before their wedding by a gang of criminals who terrorize the city, especially on Devil's Night (the night before Halloween). A year later, he is brought back from the dead and guided by a crow to get revenge on the gang members.
The 4k Steelbook contains just a single UHD disc, which has the movies and all the extras. There is also a non-steelbook release that has the same content. This release corresponded to the 30th Anniversary of the movie, and includes most of the bonus content from the original physical media release and some updated bonus features. The A/V quality is outstanding and is absolutely an upgrade from the original DVD release. The bonus content includes two audio commentaries, one by the director and one by the producer, Jeff Most, and the screenwriter, John Shirley. Then there is a new three-part featurette featuring an interview with the production designer, Alex McDowell, in which he discusses everything from the music selection to the sets. The other new featurette includes an interview with another one of the film's producers, Edward R. Pressman, in which he discusses one of the popular figurines. Then there is the original behind-the-scenes featurette that includes interviews with members of the cast and crew, an interview with James O'Barr in which he discusses his life and the tragic personal event in his life that led him to create the comics, extended scenes, a montage of deleted footage, and the trailer. In all, the bonus material (excluding the commentary tracks), comes in at just under two hours.
The film is definitely a low-budget B-movie, but it is an above-average B-movie in terms of story and acting quality. Of course, the film was almost never finished after Brandon Lee was killed in an on-set gun accident after he had shot about 3/4 of his scenes. When Lee's fiancée gave her blessing to finish the movie, during reshoots, a body double was used as a stand-in for Lee, and CGI was used to replace Lee's face on the body double. Some scenes were also changed to complete the film without using as much of Lee's character as originally intended. While all the actors did a fine job in their respective roles, Lee's performance carried the film, and he would have absolutely become a bigger star and gotten better roles than he had had up to that point based on his performance in the movie had he lived. The movie has a good message, but it does earn its R-rating as it is very violent, features drug use, and has some sexual content and nudity. Ultimately, it is a very good movie that is absolutely worth watching.
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