A rare surprise, Crank's visibility is very high. The sequels of Pirates of the Caribbean and Garfield that I watched some time ago are also good, but after all, the first film is too famous, so it is half expected that the sequels look good. Crank is different, it's not a very famous movie, but I think it is comparable to Quentin Tarantino's violent movies. If Quentin's film is a feast of luxurious art of violence, then Crank is like a bloody Punk violent foul MTV, violence with absurdity and humor, the music drives the violence to keep hitting your nerves. It may seem impossible to imagine a super-violent film that's laughable from start to finish, but directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor did it, and they did it successfully.
The actor Jason Statham is British, a typical tough guy image, especially his moustache and a little depression and sloping at the base of his nose bone make him look more gangster.
There are few flaws, no film is perfect, and some plots are illogical, but it may be a bit demanding to require a reasonable plot of a movie with absurd style. In the play, the male protagonist smashed his mobile phone on the ground, but it didn't take long for the same mobile phone to be taken out of his socks, and there were at least 100 F*** in the film, which made his ears a little cocooned. .
Recommend this movie to my friends, it's worth watching. If the violence of the film is rated 5 stars, then Crank has at least 4 stars. Friends who are not used to violence may not be suitable, but if you like funny things, it is also worth a try. Compared with many laughable films, this film can be described as a perfect example of the perfect combination of violence and humor.
(The above remarks are purely personal opinions, don't scold me if it doesn't look good)
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