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Crank


Directed by: Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor
Starring: Jason Statham
Genre:
Action/Adventure
Run Time: 87
min.
Release Date:
September 2006
On The Web:
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Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Chad Wilson |
I've found most Jason Statham
action films to be passable at best, though I remain aware of his
popularity and charisma as an action star even in mediocre film fare.
With CRANK, directors Neveldine and Taylor
take the strengths of Statham, crank up the pace, and write a story that
has but one goal: pure, distilled action. What we get is not exactly
great film, but Crank is a balls-out thrill ride of violence
and gore that is as masculine as it comes and unapologetically stupid
and sexist.
Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) is a
hitman who has just run out of luck and finds himself poisoned by a
witless up-and-comer for the mob named Verona (Jose Pablo Cantillo).
Slowly dying by a supposedly Chinese toxin that slows his heart, Chev
figures out that he can keep himself alive as long as he keeps moving
and the adrenaline flowing. Aware of his inescapable demise but
unwilling to capitulate, Chev decides to go out with a bang. He spends
his remaining hours hunting down Verona and his cronies in a nearly
ceaseless chase, culminating in a showdown with Verona and his mob boss
Carlito (Carlos Sanz).
At a lean 87 minutes, Crank
wastes almost no time in getting the action underway and have Statham
beating the pulp out of someone. The script is designed to keep the film
moving in perpetual high-speed and the editing wonderfully accentuates
this hectic flow. Statham's Chev Chelios is a man on borrowed time and
does everything from sniffing cocaine to drinking Red Bull in order the
keep his blood up. Statham devours the role with his typical stoicism
and no-nonsense attitude accompanied by some genuinely witty laughs.
It's a formula that works perfectly for this kind of film and the
audience will easily get caught up in Chev's plight. The action in
Crank is loud and outrageous, but is fitting given the plot. At no
time do the fights and chases pull us out of the ever-present reality of
Chev's goal to get Verona before his poisoned body succumbs. Each scene
acts as another entertaining step towards the final goal of revenge
providing both gut-wrenching violence and sharp humor.
While Crank may win points
for speed and adrenaline, the story is ridiculously silly and contrived.
The cockeyed plot is meant to be discarded but it always feels just a
bit too much. Without a doubt this is a man's action film; every female,
including Amy Smart as Chev's girlfriend Eve, serves only as
gratification. Indeed, there is even one kooky scene where Chev and Eve
have sex in the parking lot of a public bus station! While intentionally
created to be brash and funny, these scenes also come across as
invective and vulgar. As a curious addition, the music and some imagery
of the film is retro, utilizing 80's pop rock and classic 80's video
game images almost in homage to action flicks of that decade. This
doesn't quite work as the film is set in modern times and seems almost
an afterthought as an attempt to give the film some added style.
Absurd, obnoxious, and over-the-top,
Crank is a pure action film of raging masculinity that both
insults and entertains.
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Newsworthy:
Directors Mark Neveldine
and Brian Taylor operated both "a" and "b" cameras, where one would get
a wide shot and the other would get a closeup.
Movie Quote: "My
name is Chev Chelios, and today is the day that I die. But I'm getting a
little ahead of myself."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Crank
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