Stereotypes In The Movie Crash

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Many movies try to tackle huge issues that face society in hopes that the ideas presented will encourage society to change. In Crash directed by Paul Haggis, he tackles the idea of racism through cause and effect between multiple groups of people in the different races. Crash deals with the issue of stereotypes, the idea of innocence and has an element of kill or be killed with the imperfections of life. The world has been racist and intolerant of people different from themselves. Millions of people have suffered due to the prejudice of people that couldn’t understand the change of differences among one another. There was a time when any soul that wasn’t blue eyed and blonde haired in United States; anyone with darker skin was immediately classed …show more content…

After the locksmith told the Iranian that he needed to fix his door and that his lock was not the problem, and after the store was broken into the Iranian blamed the locksmith. He took his gun and found where the locksmith lived and held him at gunpoint. Earlier in the movie the father had given up his invisible invincibility clock that he used to protect him when he used to live in a bad neighborhood. When the Iranian man showed up at their house the little girl was worried that her father needed the clock. The daughter ran out and jumped into her father’s arms as soon as the gun went off as she jumped into her father’s arm. It took the family and the Iranian man to realize that the girl was harmed. The store owner at the time did not know that he was shooting blanks and he took this as an angel coming in and saving him from himself. The idea of the Iranian man attacking the Hispanic is explained in Wallace account of Crash. The author states, “Crash’s ostensible or initial message is that these minority groups cohabit but do not cooperate; indeed, they dislike and fear one another as much or more as they dislike and fear white Angelenos” (1). Another instance where Crash show innocence was with a cop and a young thief. The cop was a young white off-duty officer who has been trying to change his former partners racists way. When driving around, he let the young black thief into his car to give him a ride to his home in a dangerous part of the time, while in the car they begin to argue. The argument began over miscommunication over a bubblehead that the cop had in the car. The cop felt that he was being made fun of and told him to get out. When the thief reached into his pocket the cop though that he had a gun and after multiple times telling him to take his hand out of the pocket the cop panic. His panic leads him to pull his own gun and shot the man only to see that he had the same bobble head. The bobble head was

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