I'm sure that girl will never be afraid of that gunshot in her memory again.

Tyreek 2022-04-20 09:01:09

The girl who blocked her dad's gun.
I believe this is the most thought-provoking part of the screenwriter.
Long section of padding in front.
Tell the audience that the little girl always thought there was a shooting.
Dad, who was afraid she had deep psychological shadows, made up a beautiful story.
The little girl should have been dubious at the time.
But at the moment of blocking the gun for Dad.
At a time when most viewers thought she was going to die.
The movie pushes the whole play to a small climax.
She is fine.
She certainly didn't know she didn't have an invisible cape.
She didn't understand that what Dad gave her was really just a magic pill to help her out of the shadows.
Of course she didn't know she was okay, it was because of the bullet.
But after that shot, she believed it.

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Extended Reading
  • Maeve 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The emotional portrayal is exquisite, and the details are subtle, giving a glimpse of the sensitivity and intractability of issues such as racial discrimination, identity, and gun management in the United States. Crash is not only a car crash, but also a collision of the mind. Some people understand liberation, some are grateful for forgiveness, some are left behind, some are begging for everything, and some are at a loss.

  • 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 reality.

Crash quotes

  • Graham: [on the phone] Mom, I can't talk to you right now, okay? I'm having sex with a white woman.

    [hangs up, and Ria gets out of bed]

    Graham: OK, where were we?

    Ria: I was white, and you were about to jerk off in the shower.

    Graham: Oh, shit. Come on. I would have said you were Mexican, but I don't think it would have pissed her off as much.

    Ria: Why do you keep everybody a certain distance, huh? What, you start to feel something and panic?

    Graham: Come on, Maria. You're just pissed 'cause I answered the phone.

    Ria: That's just where I begin to get pissed. I mean, really, what kind of man speaks to his mother that way, huh?

    Graham: Oh, this is about my mother. What do you know about my mother?

    Ria: If I was your father, I'd kick your fucking ass.

    Graham: OK, I was raised badly. Why don't you take your clothes off, get back into bed, and teach me a lesson?

    Ria: You want a lesson? I'll give you a lesson. How 'bout a geography lesson? My father's from Puerto Rico. My mother's from El Salvador. Neither one of those is Mexico.

    Graham: Ah. Well then I guess the big mystery is, who gathered all those remarkably different cultures together and taught them all how to park their cars on their lawns?

  • Jean: Do you want to hear something funny?

    Maria: What's that Mrs. Jean?

    Jean: You're the best friend I've got.