On the Internet, a mixed review with a big actor, multi-angle story, for me, it seems that other movies have become similar, but it is still very interesting. A wonderful actor such as Paul Haggis's talent and Don Cheadle, Sandra Block, Matt Dillon and others attracted me to participate in this movie, and I appreciate ignoring what the critics said Did. This film is a story of a group of people, all of which are interconnected and connected in some way. This is a powerful story and it is controversial.
Several comments on future Crash are not very useful. Cultural critic Ta - Nehisi Coates criticized this movie as 'superficial' as 'nothing to think', and called 'Crash' the 'worst movie in ten years'. The film was criticized as describing it as a Persian shopkeeper as "a crazy, delusional individual who can atone only by thinking it is a mysterious act of God". This film has also been criticized for using multicultural and sentimental images to conceal the material and "historical inequality" which continues to affect the various ethnic groups in Los Angeles.
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 The locksmith family hated the men.
The 2005 film "Crash" won three different Oscar best movies, the best original script, and the best editing award. The film focuses on racial and ethnic tensions in the Los Angeles area and tells a fictitious story about a series of crimes in the Los Angeles area, including a mixture of racial and ethnic diversity. The theme of the movie is that everyone agrees with the stereotype of the race and the state, and these stereotypes are variously shaped as people are constantly interacting in society. Film critics call this movie a movie that uniquely addresses racial and ethnic problems. Some of the critics have a soul to explore their abilities to stop the audience from thinking about stereotypes of race and ethnicity, and perhaps their attitudes and behaviors toward interpersonal and ethnic issues I believe it has the ability.
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