In fact, we all live in such a world

Anthony 2022-04-20 09:01:09

The butterfly effect seems to be very popular now, and there are a lot of movies around it, such as the Tower of Babel, 21 grams, and this crash. In fact, when it comes to the discussion of human nature, I don’t think it is necessary to talk too much. I just think that everyone has a sunny side and a dark side, which is manifested by the induction of certain things in a specific environment and a specific time, and then there will be many chain reaction. Looking at it, we are all affected by the actions of others, and we are also affecting others all the time. Therefore, think before you act. Chinese Confucianism advocates self-examination. I think in today's impetuous society, people are more and more utilitarian. , especially needed, especially needed.

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  • Skylar 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It is indeed better than "Brokeback Mountain" to win the Oscar. This kind of multi-line narrative style movie is the first most impressive movie I watched. In order to present the contradictions, frictions and fusions of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, the film weaves a fine interpersonal network. Under the overall situation of circular narrative, fierce dramatic conflicts occur between unrelated people. And this non-linear time axis eventually defeated everyone’s psychological line of defense with a sense of fate that could not resist

  • Josefa 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    "Crash" (2004) is a terrible film because very few American films try to explore racism. Although the intention is good, the film does not break away from a melancholy plot. This melancholy is rooted in the desperate lives of wealthy whites in the suburbs, ambitious African-American police officers, Persian businessmen, and angry street wanderers. Not only did these people not show any psychological or intellectual complexity, but it is unreasonable to explain racism simply with a film describing individual loneliness, because "Crash" did not point out the powerful forces behind American racism. Economic and political power. The ending of the film is suggestive: a group of released Asian immigrants walks helplessly on the streets of New York, implying that although the protagonist of the film has tried his best to fight for justice, he has not brought any hope for the future of these unnamed aliens.

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.