American common people's stories

Daija 2022-03-22 09:01:10

A few days ago, because of Sandra Bullock, I watched the 2004 "Crash".
After reading it, I found that Sandra Bullock hadn't changed much.
Well, except for seeing her lovely side in the speed of life and death, she seems to be what she is now.
I always thought that when she matured, she would become the ultimate form of Linda Hamilton in "Terminator 2".
But Sandra Bullock fully proved to me that she is still more suitable to play a white rich beauty.
Although her cruelty is enough, her temperament is really not suitable.

In the United States after 9/11, anyone can spit out a bunch of remarks about race.
As an immigration country, people are easily affected by images and rumors.
This film can be said to be composed of countless short stories. , And every role is not a big role.
Everyone has his own kind and mundane side.
From the black youth who was unprovoked that he was discriminated against to the Persian grocery store owner who was irritable and unwilling to communicate patiently with others,
whether it was a policeman, a gangster, or a TV drama. Directors, prosecutors, everyone has such a shadow of racism in
their hearts, either because of social events or personal experiences, they misunderstand a race and affect their behavior.
Through various misunderstandings, the brother of the senior police officer was killed and left in the wild in the end, bringing the film to an end.

In the United States, a country with distinctive symbols, it is easy to label a person with a nationality, a look and a skin color.
Blacks are associated with unemployment and crime.
Persians are misunderstood as Arabs, and Arabs are associated with terrorism. Contact with
whites naturally discrimination other races, and Mexican drug smuggling and linked

video through social and symbolic role of the role of human
spread of public opinion, racial issues, the proliferation of firearms, misunderstandings between people, made a sharp Contrast.
Using a non-Gao Daquan perspective to explain some of the unsolvable social problems in the United States, it has
broken away from the role-specific and heroic fixed mode
expressions of the American film industry . This type of movie has completely opposite expressions and perspectives, a movie
worthy of careful chewing.

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Extended Reading

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?