Crash is a criminal drama by Paul Haggis. This is the truth story of ethnic and social tension in the lives of people in Los Angeles. In the movie, the characters do not know each other, but their lives do not have their intent. This is the case when a decision has to be made. This movie points out the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to become more comfortable in the lives of other people. Looking at this story from a sociological point of view, here are some concepts that explain the story in a better way.
Paul Haggis is the first screenwriter to win two film awards that won the Oscar award. Haggis won Oscar with Best Artist Award and Best Original Screenplay Award for Clint Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby" (2004) and his own director "Crash" (2005) "Crash". There were four other recommendations in this movie. One of them was Haggis' guidance. "Crash" has won numerous awards for the IFP Spirit Award, Film Actors Association and BAFTA.
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Crash is an American drama movie in 2004, co-directed by Paul Haggis. This movie talks about Los Angeles racial and social tension. As a self-proclaimed "passionate work" by Haggis, the crash was inspired by real events, and his Porsche was hijacked outside the Wilshire Blvd video shop in 1991. In two days in Los Angeles, a black detective alienated from his mother, brothers of his criminal and assistant of Gang, white area prosecutor and his irritated, spoiled wife, racist white man : The police are the director of African-American Hollywood who must work with his idealistic young companion, racist officials, the Persian immigrant father who is cautious to others, and the diligent Hispanic Locksmith family man