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cameron, dato bakhtadze, scott walker (ix), prose, queer, 1977 in sports, denis leary, omani, classifica, david chase, amman, remake, frank sivero, underground, trailers, goth, how to edit a page, motherbitch, | Nearly all of us make assumptions about other people based on their skin color or gender or something else they have no control over, no matter how open-minded and noble we think we are. The sooner we acknowledge this, the sooner we can begin to retrain ourselves on what to tamazight do about it. "Crash" is not about racism but about relationships. One of my students made me see that, and I am grateful. It is a story about Americans told by a Canadian, with affection and hope. The first half tamazight of the movie will make you uncomfortable. You must trust that there is hope and redemption on the way, for most of the characters. Please see it. If one story arc does not speak to you, another will. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: No truth whatsoever, March 22, 2006 Reviewer:bear99 "Anime Aficionado" (Gilroy, CA United States) - See all my reviewsThis movie tries to come off as if it knows what racism in LA is like. In reality, this movie shows how little the filmmakers really know. |
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This visual style fits the setting. It goth is more than a little refreshing to find a filmmaker who creates a film that has a lot of artistic flourish, but the flourishes only enhance the story. Too often goth filmmakers feel it necessary to show all of the tricks they can do, whether it serves the story or not. Haggis does show off some tricks, but they don't feel intrusive. If it sounds like I'm gushing, I am. "Crash" is a great film. This is goth the type of film that should humble other filmmakers when they realize that someone has written and created something so great. How can they ever compare. Maybe "Crash" will spur artists to create more great films. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: "Everybody's a Little Bit Racist", March 22, 2006 Reviewer:Ellyn Ritterskamp (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews "Everybody's a Little Bit Racist" is a song from the Broadway musical "Avenue Q," and that's what this movie makes me realize. |
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