8/10
Good story, decent acting, decent film
7 April 2001
When I rented The Crow: Salvation, I have to admit, I didn't think it would be remotely close to good. I figured, "Hey, it's The Crow, and hey it's Kirsten Dunst." But I am happy to say I got more then I bargined for. Don't get me wrong, this movie isn't excellent, but it's enjoyable. Anything that you don't have to turn off half way through is worth the 3.71 to rent these days. Anyway, Eric Mabius is good as Alex Corvis, who is the man inspired to defend both himself and the memory of his raped and murdered girlfriend Lauren, by a crow with other worldly powers. Kirsten Dunst, who I personally love, and hope to father her children, (Note: Only half serious about that fathering children part)is good as Lauren's sister, Erin. All in all, The Crow: Salvation is better than the 4.9 over all rating, which is why I mocked everyone by giving it a non-deserved 8. In all seriousness, the picture is about a 7 at best, but if you liked the idea of The Crow, and the other two movies, or you want to spend 3.71, then this is the movie for you.
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