Crash Comments

  • Summer 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Connecting seemingly irrelevant characters in an instant is enough to reflect the director's skill! The film realistically reflects the cultural or racial contradictions in contemporary society, and the roles of good guys and bad guys are constantly...

  • Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Multi-line narrative, excellent story interweaving. To understand American society, you should take a...

  • Randall 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    To see the coincidence and the butterfly effect, you can watch "Crash" and "Burn after Reading". Haggis said: "I think the subject matter of my film is a problem that bothers me, and I don't think much about the audience's thoughts. But if I feel bothered, maybe others will...

  • Skylar 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It is indeed better than "Brokeback Mountain" to win the Oscar. This kind of multi-line narrative style movie is the first most impressive movie I watched. In order to present the contradictions, frictions and fusions of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, the film weaves a fine interpersonal network. Under the overall situation of circular narrative, fierce dramatic conflicts occur between unrelated people. And this non-linear time axis eventually defeated everyone’s psychological line of defense...

  • Corine 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    When the director is a bit overstretched, when the screenwriter is very competent. If I were a judge, I would choose it as the best film, not because it was the best-looking, but because it best reflected social...

  • Bryce 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Like a more realistic magnolia flower, different people from different cultures shuttle like traffic at an intersection, or pass by, or crash in series. This intersection without traffic police is like a mess, as unpredictable as fate, just It is the best illustration of American racial...

  • Gregorio 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The coat of collision is actually about collision, while the coat of race is about human nature. Humanity is good, labels are no big deal. It’s okay to explain the circle, don’t ask too much, isn’t it, because the proposition of fate is actually very...

  • Laverne 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The abuse of the heart is strong enough, and the human traces are too heavy. Because this is a movie, the ending will not be cruel. The narrative method is similar to "Tongtian Tower". (Damn the subtitles really delay...

  • Avis 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    The rhythm is so...

  • Anissa 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    Oscar's Best Picture of 2005? ! It's really great. It is a good learning material for screenwriters who are particularly keen to learn screenwriting and intersect many stories with each other, just like 11:14. Especially the various conflicts caused by racial issues are designed so richly, so that we can see a United States that we do not fully understand. Every conflict occurs for a reason, and there is a sound character support, which is very rare. The little girl is...

Extended Reading
  • Marcel 2021-10-18 09:29:03

    What did "Crash" hit?

    1. Race issues What

    "Crash" wants to tell people is that the real cause of the various contradictions in this film is not race. Race contradictions are just the most superficial reason and the easiest excuse to find.

    You can easily distinguish whites from blacks, maybe Mexicans from Irish,...

  • Trace 2022-04-21 09:01:13

    Only true love can exchange for reconciliation

    From the Tower of Babel, the other side of heaven, crossing borders to crashing cars, they all use similar double-line narrative methods to express a situation where multiple cultures are in conflict and the process of finding a solution.
      
      In the process of economic globalization, various...

Crash quotes

  • Flanagan: Actually, we were thinking of you until we saw that. It's your brothers file. Twenty something years old and already three felonys. Three Strikes Law, the kid's going away for life for stealing a car. Christ, that's a shitty law. There's a warrant in there. But still, he had every opportunity you had. Fucking black people, huh?

    Graham: So, uh... all I need to do to make this disappear is to frame a potentially innocent man.

    Flanagan: What are you? The fucking Defender of All Things White? We're talking about a white that shot three black men and you're arguing with me, that maybe we're not being "fair" to him? You know, what? Maybe you're right. Maybe you're right. Maybe Lewis did provoke this. Maybe he got exactly what was coming to him. Or, maybe, stoned or not, being a black man in the valley was enough to get him killed. There was no one there to see who shot first, so there is no way way to know. Which means, we could get this wrong. Maybe that's what happened with your brother. Maybe we got it wrong. Maybe Lewis isn't the only one who deserves the benefit of the doubt. You're the one closest to all this. You need to tell us. What does your gut tell you?

  • Flanagan: The D.A's squad loses its lead investigator next month. Rick is quite adamant that his replacement be a person of color. It's a high profile position, and he wants to send the right message to the community.

    Graham: And the right message is look at this Black Boy I bought?