The Applicability of the Movie, Crash, To Race Relations in New York City

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The issue with race relations is it is a very sensitive topic with negative aspects of it present in New York City. The film “Crash” demonstrates a good interruption of race relations in a highly populated city. Some individuals have taken a stance against the film and have questioned whether it truly depicts the relationship between the Police department and the minority community. While others have found a distinct connection to the relationship between the New York City Police department and the minority community in relation to the film, I agree with this perspective. There are scenes in the movie that show what actually occurs in the daily life of some people. It shows the difficulties individuals face each day, whether they are authority figures or civilians. The film "Crash" is very applicable to race relations in New York City in its relevantly direct approach to everyday life in a City populated by various races and ethnicity.

In "Crash", there are numerous scenes where race relations were either an issue or the basis of an action. Most incidents in the film occurred due to the race of an individual. Corresponding to the film "Crash", there are times in New York City where individuals are pulled over by police just because of their race. The action of pulling people over because of their race can have negative effects on people like it did on certain characters in “Crash”. There are also times in everyday life when somebody may endure a troubling incident and then will pass judgment on people because of their race. It was interesting to see how the characters of the film either knowingly or unknowingly affect one another. In everyday life individuals’ are affected by the actions of others, that is how the world. The char...

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...erson’s perspective. People should learn to look at both sides of the spectrum and try to understand the hardships individuals face, in particular minority individuals. If the relationship between the NYPD and the minority community could be more of an understanding, and they each attempt to work together, things could be better. Better race relations may be a tough task but “Crash” shows how lives can cross paths at any time and the impact it can have. The consequences of incidents involving race in “Crash” may not be the same as the consequences of real life, but the eye-opening nature of the film may beneficial to society in many ways.

Works Cited

Di Massa, C M. (2006, March 2). Differing views of race in L.A. collide in `crash'. Los Angeles Times, p. 2.

Higgins, P (Director). (2004). Crash [Theater]. Available from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375679/

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