Crash Movie Analysis Essay

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“Crash” is a film that tells the story of over eleven different characters of multifarious ethnicities and groups, whose lives interconnect with one another in the span of two days in the city of Los Angeles. The storyline weaves together the lives of two carjackers, a detective who’s at odds with his mother, a DA and his wife, a racist police officer and his more idealistic partner, a television director and his wife, a Persian man who owns his own store, and a locksmith. It was a fantastic movie that takes careful attention to understand, but really opens the eyes of the viewer. It displays an eye opening message about racism and the effects of ignorance and misconception and how much it all affects our communication and our society.
Most of the characters that were focused on in this film were, both, offenders and victims of racism and stereotypes. Each underwent a change from the beginning to the end of the film in some way or another. For example, Anthony spent most of his on-screen time talking about the stereotypes placed on black people, yet he committed acts that fell into the stereotypes he spoke of. He had a tough guy act on from the beginning, yet after Cameron didn’t turn him into the cops as well when they got chased by the officers, he changed his act up a bit and, by the end, saved a van full of Asian immigrants that were going to be sold off to slavery. Jean was yet another character who faced a change. She was portrayed as the pampered and irritated housewife. She was racist …show more content…

It contained multiple scenes that represented communication and the aspects that affect it. How ignorance, misunderstandings, stereotypes, and much more can influence our ability to communicate and understand each other. I liked the movie more than I expected to, and while it was a bit of a struggle to keep up with everyone at the beginning, it all connected nicely in the

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