Crakk Movie is nothing like Hollywood’s Death Race

A fast-paced action thriller Crakk is an Indian film that revolves around a gaming arena theme which you have seen before and yet it carries some of the uniqueness that makes it different.

Once you start the movie, it will be difficult to turn it off because it moves fast and moves flawlessly. Perfect for young people who have lower attention span.

The topic of some young people who risk their lives in the name of adventure sports has been highlighted here which is a good thing because sometimes it takes a movie for someone to know what’s good and what’s bad. Start like Vidyut and Arjun Rampal become influencers in such case who help young people refrain from such stunts that can kill.

And yet, this movie is all about risky stunts and giving importance to winning a race over life, but for a movie it’s fair but for real life it should just never happen and that’s how it concludes. I hope that does not give out any spoilers.

The worst of all was special effects. I personally don’t mind bad special effects as long as the story is told well and acting is powerful, but with so much perfection if we see a lot of imperfection in special effects, it starts getting noticed.

I googled the movie name and noticed the budget of the film was 45 crores and box office were 17 crores something but I am sure they will make the rest and more on OTT and other collaborations. A movie is an art so you always (well not always because there are films made with only intention of making money) are at a risk when you put it out there to sell. Anyway, I recommend you watch this film, it will worth the watch once.

Just a last note, I got a bit of nostalgia with this film because between 2000 and 2010, Indian films were just trying special effects and pushing poor special effects just to try to look like Hollywood. The good thing this film’s poor special effect did was it made me feel like I was in that time. Maybe it’s just me, but yeah.

Thanks for reading through this absolutely inorganized blog (which I like, you know, making an art to enjoy making it rather than focusing on selling it) about a well-made movie that people with youthful spirit will like.

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