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09/07/2005 07:20:43 PM · #1
I just watched the movie Crash and was wondering if anyone else has seen it. It was one of the most truthful and desturbing movies I've ever seen. I would highly recommend it! It has alot of big name celebs and is really enlightning.
09/07/2005 07:24:22 PM · #2
I thought it was a great film. I found it very simple and predictable (to a point). I could see where they were going with each character. What really saved it from falling into a very textbook commentary on race and stereotype was the way it was shot. Where I would normally attack a film for being so simple, I bit my tongue because it was done so well. I'd definitely recommend it.
09/07/2005 07:31:01 PM · #3
Yes I've seen it. What a great movie. You just were waiting for certain things to happen, but it always happened in a different twisted way from what you expected.
09/07/2005 07:37:15 PM · #4
My wife & I saw it three times at the theatre, and of course bought it Tuewsday when it came out. Outstanding. This has been a terrible year for main stream hollywood, but incredable year for indepenents & foreign.

For example Saint Ralph, Dear Frankie, The Ballad of Jack & Rose, The Machinist, Dirty Filthy Love, Etc.
09/07/2005 07:39:32 PM · #5
The most memorable movie of the year so far. Highly charged, emotional, well-acted with an ingenious structure. Not for the easily offended who insist on political correctness.
09/07/2005 10:15:07 PM · #6
Originally posted by lshles:

The most memorable movie of the year so far. Highly charged, emotional, well-acted with an ingenious structure. Not for the easily offended who insist on political correctness.


Yeah, Kinda makes me think of "American History X" Great movie! Same kinda feeling.
09/07/2005 10:25:03 PM · #7
"Crash"

Was that the one where people get into car accidents for fun...or sexual pleasure?
09/07/2005 10:26:23 PM · #8
pawdrix: Nope, it's about racial stereotypes, tensions, and conflicts and takes places in Los Angeles.

Great movie, one of my favorites.
09/07/2005 10:30:21 PM · #9
Well, the "Crash" I'm talking about ain't no picnic either. Really, really disturbing
09/07/2005 10:33:35 PM · #10
Here they are:

Crash (1997) - Car crashes, sex, etc. (It does sound rather disturbing)

Crash (2005) - Racial
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