crash

Brandt 2022-04-23 07:01:10

It's a very good movie. I think it touches people a lot and has a lot to say, but I don't know where to start.
A policeman whose father is sick, his anger overshadows his kindness and sense of responsibility.
A newly recruited police officer, he has always been an upright person, but he seems to be too harsh. When the police around him face him coldly, he does not understand why he is a good person and is treated like this, so He was angry when he got home. Originally, the two were gentle people, but they had unpleasant conversations, guns, statues. Is there a hurry to regret it at this time? An irreversible mistake, the value of life lies in this.
A cop with a sick mother and a messed-up family is exhausted from caring for his family.
A congressman who is about to run for election, social pressure, and his wife's vexatious troubles make him struggle to find balance and peace in the cracks.
A kind-hearted locksmith, who was insulted by others, kindly reminded but was suspected, and even nearly lost his daughter, what did life give him? But he remained calm in the end.
Two black people who robbed, the one who was usually mild but died in a misunderstanding, and the racist who was emotional, found a new life after the dispute.
A host who is driven crazy, he wants to do something, but the environment prevents him from doing something effectively. What he hates is not that his wife blames him, but that his wife's blame keeps reminding him to make him blame himself. Don't suffer from people's ignorance, and suffer from inability.
An angry Persian shopkeeper finds the peace he deserves after a shock.
Full of racism, maybe not just racism, but the wrong transmission of feelings between people. It is often difficult for people to see what is behind a thing. Some people say that "when a person sins, it is not he who sins, but the whole society." Maybe, to a certain extent, it is true.
He violated you, and now he is risking his life to save your life, what do you think? Sense and anger, angels and demons.
Incentives, threats, is it fair to ignore a person's sentence at this time? Just because, you want to get the results you want.
Is it all because of talking too much? It's not someone else's fault, but it's someone else's fault. Maybe it's a common human problem. I remember a saying in "Mahjong", people would rather let others tell him what to do, and then say that others lied to him, not willing to Decide for yourself what to do. Is this God's arrangement?
"I want to help you", "I didn't let you help me" his self-blame, the shame he felt in his heart that he couldn't change, was a hurdle he couldn't get over.
"You embarrass me, you embarrass yourself." You said you didn't rob blacks, but what about now? Black people are discriminated against, why?
"I've always been angry, but I don't know why." Your best friend tells you that she can't come during a massage. Maybe it's not because other people make you angry, but you are angry inside yourself.

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  • Griffin 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    In fact, the real vulnerable groups are completely identified by people's hearts. You can be poor, you can have a different skin color. You may not be understood by others, but if you have a strong enough heart and a sufficiently noble personality, no words or actions are enough to trample on you.

  • Kaelyn 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    A thought-provoking social ethics and moral film with a compact and touching plot.

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.