keep a just heart

Hayley 2022-04-19 09:01:13

The film is just in the process of cross-reflecting events, collectively showing the living conditions of different people in this so-called democratic and free country. In a country that has been worrying all day because of terrorist activities, the high level of nervousness and the collective anxiety that people unconsciously reveal may be the ultimate result of a squeeze and collision. The best part of the film is that everything is done step by step, reflecting the pressure of survival faced by people of different races in this metropolis. mental fatigue. It may be said that it is anti-racism, or it is a reflection of reality. Humanity's quest for self-dignity is always something that everyone pursues. It won't change because of skin color and region. The self-individual under the squeeze and collision, what they want is actually very simple, but the real freedom of body and mind. Everyone is under the same sky, breathing the same air, and whether true harmony and freedom are really precious at this moment... This film not only reflects the racial discrimination in American society , More importantly, it reflects the nature of human nature. What is the standard for evaluating a good person or a bad person in this society? We can't just judge by what he has done, just like the white policeman in the film. Indecent acts committed by black women, but at the same time he was a dutiful son, and he also rescued women who had been molested by him. Can we simply say that he is a good person or a bad person? There are many such people in the film. We know that human nature is complex and changeable, but we must maintain a fair heart.

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Extended Reading
  • Shannon 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    06 Best Picture Oscar (beat Brokeback Mountain). Paul Haggis's script is too ingenious. Despite the large number of characters and the complex narratives of multiple lines, the impression is very refreshing. The dazzling cross-editing is accompanied by sad and gentle music, and the rhythm is excellent! This film is not only about racial discrimination, but also a panorama of contemporary urbanites. May there be less collisions and more encounters in the world, and may everyone put on the invisibility cloak of a little girl. (9.0/10)

  • Ethel 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    152 One of the best movies I have watched this year~ Some things are that the various plots of this film that cannot be easily expressed in words are mixed together. I cannot just translate Crash into a crash, but I really can’t think of how to translate it. A good movie can make people forget the existence of time~ PS: Tucao: Who would dare to live in the United States after watching this movie? It was either robbed by blacks or by white police. . .

Crash quotes

  • Motorcycle Cop: Calm down, ma'am.

    Kim Lee: I am calm.

    Motorcycle Cop: I need to see your registration and insurance.

    Kim Lee: Why? Not my fault! It's her fault! She do this!

    Ria: [approaching] My fault?

    Motorcycle Cop: Ma'am, you really need to wait in your vehicle.

    Ria: [appraoching] My fault?

    Kim Lee: Stop in the middle of street! Mexicans! No know how to drive! She blake too fast!

    Ria: I "blake" too fast? I "blake" too fast? I'm sorry, you no see my "blake lights"?

    Motorcycle Cop: [to Ria] Ma'am...

    Ria: [to Kim Lee] See, I stop when I see long line of cars stop in front of me. Maybe you see over steering wheel, you "blake" too.

    Motorcycle Cop: [to Ria] Ma'am...

    Ria: Officer, can you please write down in your report how shocked I am to be hit by an Asian driver?

  • Cop At Scene: Hey, Detective. Nice entrance.

    Graham: Fuck you.

    [to Detective Carr]

    Graham: Hey.

    Detective Carr: You okay?

    Graham: I'm freezing.

    Detective Carr: Shit. I heard it might snow.

    Graham: Get outta here.

    Detective Carr: That's what I heard.

    Graham: You got a smoke?

    Detective Carr: Nah, quit.

    Graham: Yeah, me, too. What have you got?

    Detective Carr: Dead kid.