High Voltage (2018) Poster

(2018)

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2/10
Insults One's Intelligence
larrys32 January 2019
I just found this movie to be quite awful, with terribly lame and stilted dialogue throughout.

Jimmy (David Arquette), Rachel (Allie Gonino), and Scott (Ryan Donowho) form a band called Hollow Body. Gonino is the lead singer and has an appealing voice, to go with her sultriness and charisma.

However, one night suffering from stage fright, she's struck by lightning in a car with her mother who had come to drive her home. Thereafter, Gonino becomes some type of a possessed electrically charged demon. Yes, it does sound ridiculous and it is.

I would say do yourself a favor and avoid this turkey, as it's seriously hokey and below even B-movie quality, in my opinion.

To note, there were no subtitles on my DVD copy.
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1/10
Couldn't even get halfway through
KiddNicole5239026 July 2020
Everything was terrible. The acting. The FX. There's nonstop narration that's just terrible. Don't waste your time.
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8/10
Bizarre mess with one fantastic asset
revellian28 April 2019
Disjointed story with a slight cornball factor but wasn't boring. It did offer one spectacular treasure and that's Allie Gonino's hypnotic hotness and presence. Hey I'm a male and she was stunning, ultra-sexy, and captivating. Her singing performance in the film was killer rock babe heaven with a great voice. She's one of the most devilishly delicious female actors I've seen and I hope she has better upcoming roles. Yes indeed...
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8/10
Desperation strikes again and again!
barrylanejr18 January 2019
High Voltage rocks harder than expected! Whether you long for retribution, youth or love you will find a world that responds to lust and greed in the most electrifying of ways. It may be a shock to realize what remains after the storm blows over. Should there be a time for reflection or do we rock on?
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