Crank — Subtitle
: Verifying if the fuel pump is engaging upon ignition.
: Subtitles are sometimes treated as physical objects within the scene's 3D space rather than just flat overlays. Other Notable "Creative Subtitling" Examples
: Famous for its fake Swedish subtitles in the opening credits. subtitle crank
Fans of Crank's "god-tier" subtitles often compare them to other films that use text creatively:
: In a famous scene from the first movie, Jason Statham’s character, Chev Chelios, is in an elevator with a man speaking Chinese. Chelios literally "reads" the subtitles appearing at the bottom of the screen to understand the man is plotting against him, then attacks. : Verifying if the fuel pump is engaging upon ignition
: The text often features bold fonts, colors, and animations that match the movie's frantic pace. For example, when a character asks a question, the word “Ding!” or a specific expletive might appear visually on the screen for comedic effect.
: Common in certain models (like the Ford Focus Mk2) where an electronic fault prevents the engine from cranking. Fans of Crank's "god-tier" subtitles often compare them
If you were looking for a technical report regarding a vehicle that will or has a "no crank" condition, these reports typically focus on:
