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It had a bit of buzz but not much but my best friend and I were so intrigued by the preview that we decided to give it a go and saw it one June evening at our favorite theater in Union Square in New York City. By the time the credits began to roll and the lights slowly brightened, we sat there in 1978 in sports stunned, bewildered silence; tears silently streaming down our faces. We both concurred that we had just seen one of the most emotionally distressing, 1978 in sports powerful, and moving films 1978 in sports ever. We were flat-out exhausted from the onslaught of raw emotion and utter truth about the state of our society. "Crash" is a film in which both cars and lives slam powerfully and unforgivingly into each other, leaving the victims to sort out the mess. Following the lead of movies such as "Magnolia," one of my favorite films, "Crash" chisels its mosaic from angry urban encounters and in-your-face confrontation. This is not a movie in which emotions simmer below the surface; they're quickly brought to a full, dangerous boil that may prove to be simply too much for some audience members to bear; this is NOT a film to be watched casually.
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