Crash Comments

  • Leonard 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    1 "The peculiar duality of bourgeois performance art is that between the superficial sign of knowledge and the sign of the depths, a hybrid sign, succinct and pretentious, is hypocritically arranged, giving it a majestic name: 'Natural'. The 'symbol' 2 is there a mainland actor named Feng...

  • General 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    Like a scab and a scar, it has to be plucked, it has to be plucked until it breaks, and it will be cool until it bleeds. The scar is getting bigger and bigger, it can't be filled, and the hand is full of...

  • Providenci 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    James Spader was handsome when he was young, a big contrast to Boston Legal, and of course he is also handsome...

  • Terrill 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    The plot is very tense, and it is finished quickly~ Another passionate masterpiece of BT! ! Dawei Cronenberg's film is also rare to maintain the quality level, not...

  • Green 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    The automobile itself is a kind of spiritual metaphor after the industrialization of American society. Like the "American Dream", the price of stimulating social activity is digging the gap of human desire. And when this desire is concealed and acquiesced by the steel-like rule structure, the unrestricted desire can only find more dangerous breakthroughs after being numb. At this level, this film is far more than a strange story, after all, "the next time may be more...

  • Earl 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    Seems like my first Cronenberg? //Why James Spader is so sexy//Those moments of collision are either physical sparks or metal sparks//It's the alienation of people brought about by the city//It's morbid and utterly aesthetically incomprehensible like contemporary art...

  • Jadon 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    I was so stunned that I didn't know how to comment for so many days. Cronenberg always gives me a sense of advanced kinky/BDSM, and can always graft the most primitive desires onto cold modern industrial products. It's not "car shock", it's the ultimate climax of admiration and death. It's full of sex from start to finish, and there's more to it than porn and lust. Cronenberg is the eighth house of stars, right? (I'm embarrassed to say it, but I can always relate to Cronenberg's...

  • Toney 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    Music 10 Picture 9 Director 8 Story 6 Acting 7 Impression 7 Average 7.4/10 Climbing through a car accident, and those jaw-dropping combinations, there are a few points where the desire really peaks. Imagining Vogan who came out of the ward disheveled. Always next, next time... endless...

  • Kiley 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    The director of this film is definitely a lover of hard taste, from flies, naked lunch to this film, death = climax, full of mechanical...

  • Marion 2022-04-20 09:01:52

    Personally think this is David Cronenberg's best film, love James...

Extended Reading
  • Marcelino 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    Sympathetic hallucinations of body desire and mechanical desire

    (I didn’t want to write a long review, it’s totally overwhelmingly word count)

    If the "body" in "Titanium" has already exhibited a certain heterogeneous connection dehumanization tendency, but its final foothold is still based on human secular emotions. Then Cronenberg’s "Desire Express" is a...

  • Joanie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    The power of the original

    Just finished reading the original novel of "Crash", the Hong Kong version. It is no exaggeration for Ballard to be regarded as the literary tutor of "Cyberpunk". The mainland only released another Ballard novel that was also adapted into a movie-"Empire of the Sun". It is estimated that "Crash", a...

Crash quotes

  • James Ballard: You should've gone to the funeral.

    Catherine Ballard: I wish I had. They bury the dead so quickly. They should leave them lying around for months.

  • James Ballard: You had sex with all those men in cars? Only in cars?

    Helen Remington: Yes. I didn't plan it that way.

    James Ballard: Did you fantasize that Vaughan was photographing all these sex acts as though they were traffic accidents?

    Helen Remington: Yes. They felt like traffic accidents.