Essay On The Movie Crash

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This film review is based on the film Crash that was released in 2004 and directed by Paul Haggis. The movie takes place in Los Angeles and specifically evolving the LAPD, Los Angeles Police Department. The movie begins with a African American LAPD detective named Graham at a crime scene of an unknown murder victim. Throughout the movie the scenes are interchanged between characters that eventually clash. Towards the beginning of the movie two young African American men, Anthony and Peter, are in city with in Los Angeles County and discuss the racial discrimination they had experienced during their visit in an all-white restaurant. After leaving the restaurant they begin to walk down the street and continue to argue that white people fear black people and as prime example they pointed out how a white women got closer to her husband as they walked …show more content…

Race is a difficult topic to discuss but the movie immediately introduces the act of racism which is discrimination or prejudice towards someone of different race . This movie illustrates perfectly that all races endure this type of treatment by allowing different cultures in this movie such as Black, White, Mexican, middle eastern, and Chinese to express some of their antagonistic experiences. The movie quickly shows that each character has been affected by a form of racism, when they have either endured it or have inflicted this behavior on another individual. This film illustrates racism in a raw form and shows racism from all point of views from every race and from every culture. Crash forces the audience to experience these traumatic moments for themselves. By making the audience view racism from a outsider perspective the productor in captivates the concept and propels this everyday occurrence into a movie culture, that is usually filled with excitement for short term yet instead leaves the viewer

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