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(4) | 2 | A car accident brings together a group of strangers in Los Angeles. Crash takes a provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America. |
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and is no longer displayed ( show). » Add other authors (22 possible) Author name | Role | Type of author | Work? | Status | Haggis, Paul | Director & Screenwriter | primary author | all editions | confirmed | Moresco, Robert | Screenwriter | main author | all editions | confirmed | Arroyave, Karina | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Bullock, Sandra | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Cheadle, Don | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Danza, Tony | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | David, Keith | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Devine, Loretta | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Dillon, Matt | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Esposito, Jennifer | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Fichtner, William | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Fraser, Brendan | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Isham, Mark | Composer | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Koteas, Elias | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Newton, Thandie | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Phillipe, Ryan | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Tate, Larenz | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed |
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Movie studios, by and large, avoid controversial subjects like race the way you might avoid a hive of angry bees. So it's remarkable that Crash even got made; that it's a rich, intelligent, and moving exploration of the interlocking lives of a dozen Los Angeles residents--black, white, latino, Asian, and Persian--is downright amazing. A politically nervous district attorney (Brendan Fraser) and his high-strung wife (Sandra Bullock, biting into a welcome change of pace from Miss Congeniality) get car-jacked by an oddly sociological pair of young black men (Larenz Tate and Chris "Ludacris" Bridges); a rich black T.V. director (Terrence Howard) and his wife (Thandie Newton) get pulled over by a white racist cop (Matt Dillon) and his reluctant partner (Ryan Phillipe); a detective (Don Cheadle) and his Latina partner and lover (Jennifer Esposito) investigate a white cop who shot a black cop--these are only three of the interlocking stories that reach up and down class lines. Writer/director Paul Haggis (who wrote the screenplay for Million Dollar Baby) spins every character in unpredictable directions, refusing to let anyone sink into a stereotype. The cast--ranging from the famous names above to lesser-known but just as capable actors like Michael Pena (Buffalo Soldiers) and Loretta Devine (Woman Thou Art Loosed)--meets the strong script head-on, delivering galvanizing performances in short vignettes, brief glimpses that build with gut-wrenching force. This sort of multi-character mosaic is hard to pull off; Crash rivals such classics as Nashville and Short Cuts. A knockout. --Bret Fetzer | |
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