The 2024 remake of The Crow has received a mix of criticism and praise, with much of the feedback highlighting its shortcomings rather than its strengths.
Critics have pointed out that the film suffers from a lack of chemistry between its lead actors, Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs, making their relationship feel superficial and unconvincing. This is particularly disappointing since the original 1994 movie’s emotional core relied heavily on the depth of the relationship between the main characters.
The pacing of the film has also been criticized, with an extended and somewhat dull first half that struggles to build momentum. Some reviews mention that the story’s complexity, particularly around the motivations of the villains, detracts from the simplicity and impact of the original plot.
However, not all aspects of the film are poorly received. The final action sequence, set in an opera house, has been described as visually stunning and almost worth the price of admission alone. Unfortunately, this standout scene comes too late in the film to save it from its earlier missteps.
Overall, while The Crow (2024) has moments of brilliance, particularly in its action choreography, it is weighed down by narrative and pacing issues, making it a less compelling remake of the cult classic. The real question on everyone’s mind is did we even need another Crow?