simple complex human nature

Christy 2022-04-20 09:01:09

I finished watching "Crash" a while ago on BIG CRASH...

That night, I was going to find a movie to watch and cultivate sleepiness. I didn't expect to turn to "Crash". When I saw it was an Oscar-winning movie, I thought: It's you. Usually Oscar is very good. boring. . . . . .

I didn't expect that I was very excited when I watched it at once. It is definitely the most profound film I have watched so far


. Some comments on PPS said it was very right. It was really messy at the beginning because it has been interspersed in the stories of several people and finally revealed the relationship between these people. The relationship between the two is not so obvious, but there are thousands of clear and dark connections.



Although the story of several people is described, the chaos not only does not make people feel boring and restless, but can't wait to read it and find out. The last connection actually says It doesn't have any special connection, but as OUTSIDERs, when we see the back of this person passing through that person's story, we will feel very knowing, as if we always felt that there was a green apple in the drawer and opened the drawer



. When I first saw it, I was full of emotion, but it was all fragments. I wanted to write it down, but I couldn't talk about it. I had no idea

. After I finished it, I finished it. I can write it down



so I can talk about the various characters in it. I can’t remember the order in which they appeared. I’ll tell you from the most impressive to the shallowest. The most



impressive is the policeman who insulted the black director’s wife at the

beginning I really didn't recognize it. It turned out that the

cop was the man whose father had a urinary tract infection and then called the man to scold the black woman. I don't remember the man who yelled at FUCK, so I can't recognize

the last policeman who rescued the woman he insulted. I suddenly realized that it was him. Many fragments of memory have been gathered from all directions to make a complete character.

When the policeman saw a traffic accident and rushed over desperately, I thought that such a responsible person might not be the way we saw him insulting that woman before.

Movies always make us unexpected and reasonable . The woman who flipped the car was the woman. The woman saw the bad memories of the police and she was trapped in the car. She desperately shouted DON'T TOUCH ME

. Colleagues come to help or ignore the woman to help herself?

He chose to appease and communicate the details that make me think this is a good movie the most is that he patiently and calmly asked the woman if she could touch her knees. The woman only hesitated for a second or two or agreed with the will to survive

. ! ! It's a detail that the cop pulled her skirt down to cover her thigh before touching her knee. It reminds me of how he pulled up her skirt when he insulted the woman before and

finally rescued the woman and the cop was very It was the first place that made me start to really start thinking

. People who have seen the movie may feel a little late, but it did make me really think. By real thinking I mean I started to think about me There are some things that have never been thought about too much.

Can a person draw conclusions solely on the basis of good or bad? No, I knew this when I watched "Desire of the Golden Branch",

but I took this kind of thinking about ten minutes before and after. "Crash" for us, it's really amazing

. When the cop insulted the woman, we felt disgusted and disgusted with the new cop, so the application was transferred,

but when you saw that he really went to the rescue to save a person from the heart You risk your own life

when you see him talking to a black nurse (probably a nurse) about his father

When you see him at the bathroom door hoping to help his father even a little

he is a good guy after all Or the bad guy?



I love that the locksmith saw him gently take off the cloak of invisibility and carefully put it on for her daughter when he was serious about fairies and the cloak of invisibility

I saw something that glowed faintly It 's something called fatherly love. The grocer shoots the locksmith. The moment the locksmith

's daughter pounced on his dad, I burst into tears

Craftsman, he is really so good and kind



, and I have a deep impression on the prosecutor's wife. At first, I thought she was just paranoid of persecution. I felt that everyone would be against her. I don't believe that anyone is very irritable for no reason

.

When she finally searched all her friends for more than ten years and they refused to come to see her because she was having a massage,

she hugged the maid Maria and said: You know something funny, Maria, you are me The best friend



and the black officer doesn't know if he is a police officer or a senior investigator.

In fact, the movie depicts him a lot from his identity and psychology to various members of his family,

but I don't know why I don't either . I like him too much or I don't have a deep impression

on him. On the contrary, what his mother said to him after seeing her brother's body in the hospital.

I think sometimes if you pursue too much, you will inevitably lose a lot of



black directorial roles . This kind of treatment that a black man has experienced in the process of growing up from childhood to adulthood is like drinking water, only they know his wife, no matter what he says, how he does, how he feels, after all, he can't understand what a black man feels like

. Accustomed to the oppression of society, he dared not resist.

When the police wanted to check them for no reason, they even insulted his wife. All he did was silently stop his wife from resisting.

Then he faced another police chase and demanded to check. Showing a kind of courage and vexatious resistance that borders on death

In the end, the young policeman who had examined him told him GO HOME



said that this young policeman began to feel that he was just and gradually felt that he was too angular and unpolished

. Finally, he killed the black man. The last thing I expected was: he put the body Drop the car and set the car on fire!

Contrast with the previous righteous words, righteousness, Ling Ran, where has his justice gone

? Maybe it's just because he is too young



. Persians who run grocery stores have always hated him except complaining and FUCK.

His wife and daughter seem to be his vent at the

end . He also changed to accept the reality, including those unfair realities

, what if he became an American, and he was not a Persian or even considered an Arab



, and there were things that no one said, such as a black nurse, a Korean smuggler, and his wife, a black man who robbed a car, etc.



In addition to the complexity of human nature, there is also an obvious feeling about the surface and reality.

Seeing that black man keeps imagining that people around him are racist against him, I feel helpless,

especially the woman on the opposite side is obviously because of reconciliation with her husband. The husband's arm

, but he swore to his companion: People always discriminate against black people, or why did the woman across from him take her husband's arm in fear when she saw us?



You have written a lot, really a lot. Actually, there are still a lot of unwritten ones.

Maybe there will be a sequel



. I really admire you, the director of "Crash". A movie less than two hours is packed with so many storylines, characters, backgrounds, and this is still

There is inherent racial discrimination in the appearance (the director expressed a lot of black people, yellow people, etc., there are not many white people)

about human nature, family relationships, desires, righteousness, evil

, and so many things come together

Show us the simplest yet most complex - human nature in a cruel and bloody yet warm and warm manner



This is really an Oscar that is not boring. The



most profound film I have ever seen is worth watching and worth thinking about . It



's my favorite film.

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  • Caterina 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    This is the best movie to represent the city of the angels, and the word "causality".

  • Taryn 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    Good movie unexpectedly good OscarBestPicture. . Racial discrimination in the United States has staged various crashes in the melting pot of the rich and poor in LA. . The seemingly unrelated people are connected to each other because of the crash. Every ending is unexpected and logically, when it comes to music, it is also a reflection on human nature. . The details are handled very well N times and I am moved. . Actors are evenly divided and screenwriters are the best. .

Crash quotes

  • Jean: I want the locks changed again in the morning.

    Rick: You what? Look, why don't you just go lie down, huh? Have you checked on James?

    Jean: Well of course I've checked on James. I've checked on him every five minutes since we've been home. Do not patronize me. I want the locks changed again in the morning.

    Rick: Shhh. It's ok. Just go to bed, all right?

    Jean: [interrupting] You know what, didn't I just tell you not to treat me like a child?

    Maria: I'm sorry Mrs. Jean. It's okay?... I go home now?

    Rick: It's fine. Thank you very much for staying Maria.

    Maria: You're welcome. No problem. Goodnight Mrs. Jean.

    Jean: [Rudely] Goodnight.

    Rick: [to Maria] We'll see you tomorrow.

    Jean: I would like the locks changed again in the morning. And you know what, you might mention that next time we'd appreciate it if they didn't send a gang member...

    Rick: A gang member?

    Jean: Yes, yes.

    Rick: What do you mean? That kid in there?

    Jean: Yes. The guy in there with the shaved head, the pants around his ass, the prison tattoos.

    Rick: Those are not prison tattoos.

    Jean: [Interrupting] Oh really? And he's not gonna go sell our key to one of his gang banger friends the moment he is out our door?

    Rick: You've had a really tough night. I think it would be best if you just went upstairs right now and...

    Jean: [Interrupting] And what? Wait for them to break in?

    Jean: [Yelling] I just had a gun pointed in my face!

    Rick: [Agitated] You lower you voice!

    Jean: [Yelling] ... and it was my fault because I knew it was gonna happen. But if a white person sees two black men walking towards her and she turns and walks in the other direction, she's a racist, right?

    [Furious]

    Jean: Well I got scared and I didn't say anything and ten seconds later I had a

    [Jabbing her finger into Rick's chest]

    Jean: gun in my face. Now I am telling you, your amigo in there is gonna sell our key to one of his homies and this time it'd be really fucking great if you acted like you actually gave a shit!

  • Graham: [on the phone] Mom, I can't talk to you right now, okay? I'm having sex with a white woman.

    [hangs up, and Ria gets out of bed]

    Graham: OK, where were we?

    Ria: I was white, and you were about to jerk off in the shower.

    Graham: Oh, shit. Come on. I would have said you were Mexican, but I don't think it would have pissed her off as much.

    Ria: Why do you keep everybody a certain distance, huh? What, you start to feel something and panic?

    Graham: Come on, Maria. You're just pissed 'cause I answered the phone.

    Ria: That's just where I begin to get pissed. I mean, really, what kind of man speaks to his mother that way, huh?

    Graham: Oh, this is about my mother. What do you know about my mother?

    Ria: If I was your father, I'd kick your fucking ass.

    Graham: OK, I was raised badly. Why don't you take your clothes off, get back into bed, and teach me a lesson?

    Ria: You want a lesson? I'll give you a lesson. How 'bout a geography lesson? My father's from Puerto Rico. My mother's from El Salvador. Neither one of those is Mexico.

    Graham: Ah. Well then I guess the big mystery is, who gathered all those remarkably different cultures together and taught them all how to park their cars on their lawns?