Crank: High Voltage 2009 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time: this sequel is rubbish.
Action sequences/Mature comedy flavours: these
action sequences do nothing for me whatsoever in fact these action-packed
sequences don't feel like they have been taken seriously, because there are
some action-packed sequences in this project that have this very annoying
comedy undertone, where in the 2006 film title, the action-packed sequences
felt real, because they firstly for a majority of the time kind of ran-off one
another [occasionally taking a little break to develop the storyline or
something needed to be shown in the film] and secondly the mature comedy
flavours were heavily based in the dialogue exchanges [with a very quick
deliverance which in turn gave these comments an element of realism, but still
they were funny at the same time,] but from an overview perspective, the
audience could see and feel every element pulling in the same direction and not
forgetting it had these quick rotations [something like this; action, dialogue
exchange, possibly mature comedy reference, dialogue exchange, action,
storyline, action, dialogue exchange, mature comedy reference and many other
things.]
I should just
quickly point this out, my example may be relatively slow, but if you were to
add lots of speed, atmosphere controls and scene consistencies, you kind of get
a close idea of what the 2006 project looked like and felt like.
But as it relates
to this project instead of assisting one another every element is just fighting
to get their moments on screen [in a nutshell this film does not have a good or
even a reliable foundation to work from.]
Subtitles/Background music: the subtitles are just too quick on
and off screen [so I didn't have enough time to read them.] The background
music is loud and noisy.
Chester Bennington: honourable mention, he appears in both
of these film titles.
This film receives: 5% approval, I found this film to be
an irritation to watch, basically it has none of the qualities of the 2006 film
title.
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