Read our review of the recently released movie, Crakk, starring Vidyut Jammwal, Amy Jackson, Arjun Rampal, and Nora Fatehi. Discover why this film falls short in almost every aspect, from a poorly written script to lackluster performances.
Crakk Movie Review: A Disastrous Attempt at Action Cinema
The recently released movie, Crakk, starring Vidyut Jammwal, Amy Jackson, Arjun Rampal, and Nora Fatehi, has garnered a lot of attention. However, upon watching the film, it becomes evident that it falls short in almost every aspect. From a poorly written script to lackluster performances, Crakk fails to deliver an engaging and coherent storyline.
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The movie revolves around Siddhu (Vidyut Jammwal), a Mumbai-based stunt enthusiast, who aspires to compete in MAIDAAN, an event in Europe known for its bizarre challenges. However, upon reaching his dream destination, Siddhu uncovers the truth about his brother’s mysterious death. The script lacks coherence and fails to make sense, with characters making illogical decisions and the plot being riddled with inconsistencies.
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One of the major issues with Crakk is its portrayal of violence and death. The film seems to derive pleasure from showcasing contestants dying in gruesome ways, reminiscent of Squid Game and Khatron Ke Khiladi. Surprisingly, even the protagonists show no concern for the deaths occurring around them, which raises questions about their compassion and morality.
Star Performances: Lackluster Acting and Unimpressive Characters
Vidyut Jammwal, known for his action-packed roles, fails to impress in Crakk. His accent and emotional portrayal leave much to be desired. Arjun Rampal, as the villainous Dev, delivers a performance that feels reminiscent of his role in Ra.One. Amy Jackson struggles with both her character’s objectives and the Hindi dialogues. Nora Fatehi’s character feels pointless and could have been replaced by a dance number. Overall, the performances lack depth and fail to engage the audience.
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Direction and Music: Flawed Execution and Forgettable Score
Director Aditya Datt deserves credit for attempting to bring life to a poorly written script. However, the execution falls flat, with unimpressive action sequences and an abundance of unnecessary twists. The final sequence between Vidyut and Arjun feels lengthy and lacks any surprise element. The music by Mithoon, MC Square, Tanishk Bagchi, and Vikram Montrose is forgettable and fails to leave a lasting impact.
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Conclusion: A Movie to Avoid at All Costs
Crakk is a disastrous attempt at action cinema, leaving the audience with numerous unanswered questions. The film fails to deliver a coherent storyline, engaging performances, or thrilling action sequences. Instead, it revels in showcasing violence and death without any regard for morality or compassion. With a poorly written script and lackluster execution, Crakk is a movie that should be avoided at all costs.
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