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2006-10-27 05:33:01 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

Besides it was a good or great movie, please. Elaborate, please on your feelings.

2006-10-27 05:36:50 · update #1

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I have watched several times and i think it was and is a great movie, To me it showed no matter who you are what you do or where you come from we are all connected in some way.Every person on earth has 1 thing in common weather you are Native,White,Black,Muslim, Korean ,Chinese,Japanese etc the one thing we all have in common Is we all bleed red blood,So that is my thoughts anyway

2006-10-27 06:19:25 · answer #1 · answered by tr2thhrt 5 · 0 0

I had to write a paper in my english course last year in college. Crash deals with racism and the stereotypes of the world. Crash was a way of showing the world that racism controlls our thoughts and feelings and that we live by stereotyping each other (i.e. you wear black all the time-you much be gothic, your naturally thing-you must be anorexic, etc) But Crash deals more with the stereotyping of racism (i.e. Sandra Bullock clinging tighter to her husband, Brenden Fraser because she saw two black men) Throughout the different scenes of Crash, you begin to realize that this is not how you want to live and feel all the time. Stereotyping and racism and discrimination is bad. Throughout the movie the characters realized how much they effected eachother and what they did to each other in the past-came came to them in the future (i.e. when Matt Dillon assulted Thandie Newton and when she was in a vehicle accident and the car was about to explode-she freaked out when Dillon came to help her because she didnt trust him, until he saved her)
Its a pretty in depth movie-very involved. Very good!

2006-10-27 08:42:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you're too tremendously to be performed via an Irish-lady! lol xD i think of it extremely is stupid, yet i will understand a number of those perspectives "in all fairness". now and back somebody is a logo of a rustic or an ethnicity - it symbolizes them, their previous and their destiny that's something they share as a human beings/nationality and way of life. if so i think of it extremely is comprehensible, in many circumstances 'the actor/actress' won't have the emotional bond with that parent or image and are merely in for the repute or commercial achievement. i'm no longer asserting J-Lo became, i'm no longer asserting I agree for this reason despite the fact that it ought to be area of their thoughts. what's gentle to them would not might desire to be gentle to you, judging that's greater handy then attempting to realize it.

2016-11-25 23:26:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Very good movie...It won for "Best Picture" when everyone thought "Brokeback Mountain" was a shoo-in to win. I liked the way it "tied in" all the unrelated characters to various examples of racism,bigotry and prejudices that exist in many people...Some examples were right on the surface for everyone to see and some were buried so deep that even the person wasn't aware they had them until a common event that drew them all together.

2006-10-27 05:54:52 · answer #4 · answered by thewizard 1 · 0 1

I liked the movie, but I thought it wasn't necessarily best picture worthy. It was politically correct choice, but in truth it was VERY forced. I particularly liked the second half (how all the people are linked and what "flips the switch" in certain folks but by and large it's hollywood propaganda. I like real movies about such matters--American History X comes to mind.

2006-10-27 05:36:30 · answer #5 · answered by randomidentification 3 · 1 1

It was a very powerful movie. When everyone "crashed" into eachother I was so moved by it all. Especially the father/daughter and store owner.

2006-10-27 05:37:29 · answer #6 · answered by ♥Gïrl¥♥ 5 · 2 1

I really loved the movie, especially when Ryan Phillippe kept Terrance Howard out of trouble on that one part!

2006-10-27 05:48:00 · answer #7 · answered by Redbird 7 · 0 1

i know you said besides it was great but it really was, its weird how all of the people were some how linked to each other, but they really have know clue, my favorite part is when thecop trys to save the lady from the burning car, it just makes you think "what a coinsidence?" and being one who llives in L.A. it really moves you how this all might be true

2006-10-27 05:41:04 · answer #8 · answered by gus 1 · 1 1

Excellent movie, it really makes one think and sheds light on possibilities of what happens when you are put in situations. I would hate to have been any of them that's for sure!

2006-10-27 05:41:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It was pretty good and addressed a lot of issues that should have been confronted a long time ago.

But I don't think it deserved an Oscar.

2006-10-27 05:41:40 · answer #10 · answered by chocolate-drop 5 · 0 1

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