Theme Of Gun Control In The Movie Crash

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Everyone has the right to protect their lives and be able to defend it. In the film Crash, which was written and directed by Paul Haggis, gave the impression that having a gun is a necessity in life. Citizens sometimes own guns for power when they’re feeling oppressed because it gains respect with control over the situation and as protection, but other’s believe that there should be more gun control. Everyone has their own option and perception of guns. They have their downfalls, but also have beneficial use in the world today.
In Crash, it was basically about characters judging individuals based on their ethnicity and their stereotypes. Especially the stereotype that African Americans have guns and are immoral people. One scene in the …show more content…

Guns gain power and make others take them seriously. That’s why cops, the military, and citizens carry or own a gun. There was a scene in Crash when Rick and Caren had their car stolen by gunpoint and there was nothing they could do about it. The couple felt vulnerable because the individual had a gun, which gain the person control and respect to let them steal it. Seeing someone with a gun gives them automatic control over the situation. No one knows the individual’s intentions with the gun. In a blink of an eye they could pull the trigger. That’s the scary part, after you pull the trigger there is no taking back. Guns can put people into position to change your life dramatically. No one will ever understand the true power of a …show more content…

Many citizens have lost their lives because of homicides, unintentional shooting or murder/suicide. In 2015, there have been fifty-thousand incidents of gun violence in the United States (Jennifer Mascia). Some people might misinterpret the situation like in the film Crash. The rookie cop, Hansen offers Peter a ride because he was walking. The cop wasn’t on duty at the time. Peter notices the Saint Christopher statue on Peter’s dash and laughs. Hansen takes it offensive and thinks he’s laughing at him. Hansen gets all riled up and tells Peter to get out of the car. Peter was confused and was going to show him why he was laughing. Peter had the same statue in his pocket. As he was pulling it out Hansen thought he was taking a gun out of his pants, he took defense and shot Peter in the chest. Hansen kills Peter and he notices in Peter’s hand that it was a Saint Christopher statue. Hansen over reacted in this situation and he stereotyped Peter. Guns are so power in the hands of anyone and people can abuse that power so

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