Race In The Movie Crash

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Within the movie Crash, we see many different races, social classes, prejudices, and equality. The film also shows many injustices that we see within the LAPD, and troubles that people face with all types of jobs when it comes to race. This paper will explore three different characters (Jean Cabot played by Sandra Bullock, Officer John Ryan played by Matt Dillon and Anthony played by Ludacris), some of the issues, choices they made during the film, and how the characters may have developed into being the way they are in the film.
Jean Cabot is a wealthy white woman living in a nice LA suburb. Although you do not see much of Jean Cabot in the film it is easy for many women like here to act the way that she did in the film at the beginning …show more content…

She was molested by someone who should be there to protect and server, and was even upset without her husband handle the whole deal. Later when she was in a car accident, and her car flipped over, it was Ryan who was first on the scene to help. As he was trying to help get her out, she saw him and was help upset and didn’t want his help. The way he treated her at the beginning of the film made her not trust him, and he had to convince her, while gas was leaking and a fire could start at any time that he wasn’t going to hurt her and just wanted to help get her out. After this took place Ryan started to see how his action could hurt others, he saw his prejudice and the face of a person who was almost willing to die, than to have him …show more content…

Anthony is one of the most real characters of the film. He had many prejudice, not just with white people, but with every race even his own. When he was speaking with Peter he says, “That waitress sized us up in two seconds. We 're black and black people don 't tip. So she wasn 't gonna waste her time. Now somebody like that? Nothing you can do to change their mind.” Peter did mention that she was also black, so to him it didn’t matter what color you were he felt that everyone was out to hurt him, and his people. Just before he and Perter carjack Jean and her husband, he says, “Look around! You couldn 't find a whiter, safer or better lit part of this city. But this white woman sees two black guys, who look like UCLA students, strolling down the sidewalk and her reaction is blind fear. I mean, look at us! Are we dressed like gang-bangers? Huh? No. Do we look threatening? No. Fact, if anybody should be scared around here, it 's us: We 're the only two black faces surrounded by a sea of over-caffeinated white people, patrolled by the triggerhappy LAPD. So you tell me, why aren 't we scared?” However, she again did have her reasons, however, he speaks truth when he says this. Many times people fear others based on looks, based on how someone may walk, or what color their skin is. The shame fact is that many of us have these feelings every day, and even some fear to work or driving in some parts of the city because of

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