Have you been crashed by life?

Jaiden 2022-04-23 07:01:10

Life is like a crash, contradictions are everywhere~ In a
diverse American society, blacks, Asians, Middle Eastern Americans, Latinos~
Friction is everywhere~ Maybe you are unhappy at this time, and he is unhappy at that time~
Everyone None of them are perfect. There are times in life when people expose their dark side~
Just like the policeman who was filial to his father, he vented his anger on a black couple in order to seek better medical assistance for his father. Vent is like a chain reaction of a virus, making the black couple struggle in their own space. As a husband, I just want to end this bad discrimination by ending myself, and my wife who is ashes has encountered a car accident ~
life is In this way, the more you think about it, the less it will make you wishful~ The
two black car thieves also have nowhere to vent their dissatisfaction, and random robberies have ignited the war and conflict between the prosecutor and the couple, the neurotic wife and busy The show-off husband seems to be an enviable middle-class man. It turns out that there are contradictions everywhere~
The middle-aged Asian man who was in a car accident for no reason, and the wife who hurried from the scene of the car accident, the first time everyone was concerned about it turned out to be about smuggling The customers' checks are cashed, uh, I have to say, Asians are very suitable for the expression of man-made wealth and death~
A Middle Eastern immigrant shot the locksmith's daughter in revenge, and it seems that venting will be like a deflated balloon In the same way, as long as the exit is found, people will instantly wake up~
A promising black policeman, but he has a drug addict mother and a car thief brother. The missing brother has always worried his mother, but he found dead in a traffic accident. Brother~
Regarding discrimination and dissatisfaction, some people choose to suffer silently and divert their attention, such as the locksmith, such as the daughter of the man in the Middle East... But more people choose to "kill oneself", as if life There is no second way out for them, and they can't wait to fight their own destiny, such as that black director, that Middle Eastern man...
In the film, there are still many people who have not explained their direction. Of course, as the audience, we may not care about this moment. Life is like an easter egg, who knows what will happen next~
This film is not so much a story about Multi-ethnic cultures are constantly colliding and rubbing the topic, it is better to say that this is life, so please don’t be too happy if you are proud now, and don’t be too depressed if you are frustrated now, so no matter how hard life is, we still have to go on, whoever perseveres to the end can Smile and say to life: "I am the winner"~

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Extended Reading
  • Tyrel 2021-10-20 19:00:20

    Great work. When I watched it again, I was still moved. The man and the woman who rushed into the car turned back and wept in tears. He hugged his father for the little girl, and his father cried in despair. The bright lights of this city are on, the car lights in the rain, the wooden statues in the hands of the black boys that roll down. To all doubts, quarrels, cowardice, love. pay tribute.

  • 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 things)

Crash quotes

  • Fred: [On a movie set] I think we need another take.

    Cameron: That looked pretty terrific.

    Fred: This is going to sound strange but is Jamal seeing a speech coach?

    Cameron: What do you mean?

    Fred: This is weird for a white guy to say this, but have you noticed he's been talking a lot less "black" lately?

    Cameron: No, I haven't noticed that.

    Fred: Really? Like in this scene, he's supposed to say "don't be talking about that", and he changed it to "don't talk to me about that".

    Cameron: You think because of that the audience won't recognize him as a black man?

    Fred: Is there a problem?

    Cameron: Excuse me?

    Fred: Is there a problem?

    Cameron: No, we don't have a problem.

    Fred: All I'm saying it's not his character. Eddie is supposed to be the smart one, not Jamal, right? You're the expert here but to me it rings false.

  • Shaniqua: Mr. Ryan, my name is Shaniqua Johnson. I believe we spoke last night.

    Officer Ryan: Yeah, I wanted to apologize. I haven't been too much sleep and my father's in a lot of pain.

    Shaniqua: I'm sorry to hear that.

    Officer Ryan: The doctor he's seeing says he's got a urinary tract infection, but he's been taking this medicine for a month now and seems to be getting worse.

    Shaniqua: And he's been back to see Dr. Roberts?

    Officer Ryan: Between you and me, the man's an idiot.

    Shaniqua: Really?

    Officer Ryan: Well, no offense, but the doctor sees a hundred patients an hour, I think his nurses are doing most of the work.

    Shaniqua: If your father is unhappy with Dr. Roberts he's welcome to see a doctor outside the network.

    Officer Ryan: And if this new doctor says it's not an infection and says it's his prostate and needs to be operated on, is it going to be covered?

    Shaniqua: Not unless Dr. Roberts authorizes it.

    Officer Ryan: Then what good is that going to do?

    Shaniqua: I'm sorry, there's nothing else I can do.

    Officer Ryan: You know what I can't do? I can't look at you without thinking about the five or six more qualified white men that didn't get your job.

    Shaniqua: It's time for you to go.

    Officer Ryan: I'm saying this because I'm really hoping I'm wrong about you. I'm hoping someone like yourself, someone who has been given a helping hand might have a little compassion for someone else in a similar situation.