‘Crank: High Voltage’ is Brilliant
by Mike LongCrank: High Voltage is surely the most visually inventive picture of the year. It is not just candy for your eyes, it is amphetamines. It is among the best times I’ve had at the movies in the past few years.
A director usually focuses on one or two typical movie elements to the detriment of the others, which is why you so often see a dull picture filled with intense acting, or a blockbuster story with throwaway characters. The most common of all permutations is action ueber alles in which car chases follow bar fights follow gunplay follows airplane battles follow robot wars. But the rarest is one in which the director finds a string of absolutely original things to do for nearly every minute of the movie. That’s what happens in Crank: High Voltage, and that’s what makes it so exciting.
Start with the look of the picture. When you first see it, you can’t quite put your finger on why it looks different, but pay close attention: the motion has a stutter. When people and objects move quickly in a typical film, they smear. In this picture, fast motion looks more like a series of stop-action photos flipped past very quickly. (Turns out this is achieved using a “narrow shutter angle”—simply put, each frame is exposed for less time than in a typical shoot, so there’s less motion to record.) Combined with modest overexposure (overexposed for light but underexposed for motion–hmm), the effect is hyper-reality: sharp edges, crisp foregrounds, rough textures. This in turn is amplified by something I didn’t notice until I saw the picture a second time, that directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (working as Neveldine/Taylor) use well-timed sound effects to emphasize the action.
A description doesn’t do justice to the effect, which changes the look of both action and relatively static shots. The beauty is that you don’t have to analyze it or even notice it to feel it.
The attitude Neveldine/Taylor has about how they shoot extends to what they shoot. The movie gives way at several points to a hilariously profane newscast, an educational film strip, a Jerry Spinger-style talk show, a guide to locations via Google maps, and a papier-mache-and-rubber-mask homage to Godzilla movies. There are nods to other pictures, too, including a direct mention of the Die Hard series and a box with gold-glowing contents (which acknowledges either Pulp Fiction or Kiss Me Deadly, depending on how far back you care to go). The violence is graphic, constant, bloody and close-up, and sometimes the results fly out to land literally on the lens. There’s sex, and it’s played for laughs as spectator sport, and carried out at the same frenetic pace as the rest of the picture—but there’s always dissonance, and in this extended scene it comes from the wonderfully inappropriate soundtrack music.
Crank: High Voltage is titillating and vulgar and exhausting and exhilarating and absolutely fantastic. It’s going to be way too much for many viewers, and I guess that’s fine. But to miss out on this is to miss out on a rare and great exploitation of what can be done only with film—and a couple smart, twisted minds. I love this movie.






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Just saw it for the first time last night, loved the original and when I heard there was going to be a sequel I was puzzled.. but man what a ride.. it's just pure entertainment.
I tried to watch the first one but didn't like the jitteryness of it and I love Jason Statham. I may have to try it again.
But, please, let it not be annoying like those films in which the camera doesn't find its focus and the filmmaker thinks he's being edgy by refusing to rest long enough on a scene to let the mind form a thought. United 93 was destroyed by this technique. Who went to the film? Adults who expect substance, not just style. I stayed because it was my patriotic duty to support,and to suffer for, my country. It was a terrific movie, if I only I could see it. Now this new film is strictly an action movie, I know, but not all of us have been raised on video games or are trying to develop quick reflexes. Live Free or Die Hard had a moment or two of Spidermanlike video gamelike stunts, but they fit it just fine. Of course, I'll see Crank: High Voltage.
My sentiments exactly. My husband loved the first one, and I have to say that movie lost me at the sex in the street scene.
But I'll never stop watching Statham's flicks, no matter how much I may dislike a few of them.
Saw the original on DVD, probably will see this one the same.
I thought the first flick was a great kick in the pants. When the sequel was first announced, I wondered how in the world they could make that work. When I read some reviews on the sequel, I think this could be one of the rare instances where the sequel is better than the original.
Looking forward to watching it.
You make this film sound like a real tour-de-force when the original somehow managed to be ribald, frenetic and oddly bland all at the same time. Now I will say that a movie with "a guy who can't stop doing badass stuff – or he dies" is a pretty great concept, and so I'm looking forward to this sequel. The reviews, though (roughly the same as the first), worry me.
I have to admit that I liked the first one in a "cool way to blow a couple hours" kind of way. This one strikes me as the same thing.
I like Statham a lot, but I'm not too thrilled with his choice of movies lately. I'd like to see him step up and become a bigger actor. But that isn't going to happen if he keeps sticking with this very-narrow-genre type flick or he keeps doing crapfests like Dungeon Seige Tale or Death Race.
Choose your projects wisely man.
I just can't wait until Darwinism kicks in again and some idiot puts his tongue on jumper cables a la Jackass and Beavis and Butthead copycats.
Loved the first one as a great action movie, it was similar, yet different. I will see the second.
You have a point Andrew, he should choose his projects wisely. But I think you under estimate the awesomeness of Death Race. Yes it was a dumb, prison/action/car/revenge movie, but they put machine guns on cars… Let me repeat that, they put machine guns on cars. In my humble opinion, that takes a crap movie all the way up to an awesomely crap movie. I loved every crappy moment of that pile of crap movie that put machine guns on cars.
LOL! Ok, I agree, the idea of putting machine guns on cars is a winner no matter what! (By the way, I really liked the original "Death Race 2000" in a so bad it was good kind of way.
I'll see Crank II as well. I liked the first and I like Statham, so it should work. But I would like to see him get better roles in better movies. And for that to happen, he's got to break out of the mold, because otherwise they will just keep feeding him the same movie until his career fades away under the weight of too many copies.
Dwight Yokum as a slumming former heart surgeon was funny. Does anyone remember after he dumped Sharon Stone, she called him a 'dirt sandwich'?
Oh man that dude being ordered to cut off his own nips, that was X-treme and kinda disturbed me a bit.
I found the first movie to be all out, every second of it, action, action, action! I loved it! I saw the second movie and have to say, although I liked the first on more, the second one brings a little more comedy and style! I loved it though and will definitly buy the second on DVD when it is out. I just can't believe the ending.. lol.. but what the hell is there room for crank 3? Freddie Kruger style? lol
Isn't that the worst? I already suffer from migraines. I don't need movies to induce them.
I liked the orignal Death Race 2000, too. What a disappointment to see the remake throw the central premise right out the window.
Judging by the ending of Crank 2, there will be at least one more. I love both 1 and 2. I hope 3 lives up to the challenge of being as inovative and entertaining.
Can't WAIT to take my 73 year old Mom for Mother's Day…she's a huge Transporter Jason Statham fan (also a fan of Hell Boy and the Resident Evil series…she's my movie watching hero!!) My Dad just rolls his eyes. lol
Wiley's mom is bad-arsed. :p Can I borrow her?
*MissQuinn*
Do you have any other immoral films you can recommend? I prefer whips.
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