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Crank: High Voltage
Crank: High Voltage

Crank: High Voltage

April 16, 2009· 1h 36m
Cinemagraphs Score6.1

Chelios faces a Chinese mobster who has stolen his nearly indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker that requires regular jolts of electricity to keep working.

Critics Sentiment

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16 reviews·Last updated 19d ago
Peak Moment

Chev climbs electric pole, gets electrocuted and catches fire

7.8at 1h 25m
Lowest Moment

Chev and Eve have public sex at racetrack

4.9at 45m
Biggest Swing

The film drops to its lowest point with the gratuitous racetrack sex scene, then gradually recovers to peak with Chev's electrifying transformation sequence.

Critics found Crank: High Voltage to be an exhausting but occasionally brilliant exercise in excess that pushed boundaries too far. While some praised its fearless insanity and video game-like energy, many felt it sacrificed the focused thrills of the original for chaotic spectacle. The film polarized audiences between those who embraced its anarchic spirit and those who found it mindlessly offensive.

16 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb
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Chev awakens to see doctors removing his heart
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Chev escapes hospital with external battery pack attached
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Chev finds Eve at strip club, gunfight with Chico
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Chev and Eve have public sex at racetrack⬇ Lowest moment
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Don Kim picks up Chev, reveals Poon Dong story
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El Huron reveals connection to Verona brothers on island
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Chev climbs electric pole, gets electrocuted and catches fire⬆ Peak moment
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Burning Chev gives audience middle finger, heart replacement
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