Crash
Crash is an acclaimed Academy Award-winning drama film directed by Paul Haggis.The film is about racial and social tensions in Los Angeles. It won 3 Oscars for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing of 2005 at the 78th Academy Awards.
The film depicts several characters living in Los Angeles, California and brings them together through car accidents, shootings, and carjackings. Most of the characters depicted in the film are racially prejudiced in some way and become involved in conflicts which force them to examine their own prejudices. Through these characters' interactions, the film attempts to depict and examine racial tension and gun hazards in America.
Crash is a movie with a mission and a message to challenge the audience to the question of their own prejudices. It is a real revelation and offers an upsetting evaluation of the present state of racism. It is not the kind of film that tells you how to think or feel, on the other hand, it makes you think or feel something.
A District attorney and his wife (Sandra Bullock and Brendan Fraser) are carjacked by two black men .Two police officers (Matt Dillon and Ryan Phillippe) stop a wealthy black couple only to harass the couple. Don Cheadle and Jennifer Esposito stars as an interracial couple dealing with their own troubles. A Persian storeowner buys a gun to protect his store. Over the next 36 hours they will all crash. Crash is a success from all point of views, with a proper script and high-quality acting.
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