Review of Crash

Crash (I) (2004)
I Like The Title
2 October 2006
CRASH **** The economical and cultural diversity in a Los Angelos setting, showcasing the reality of it's existence worldwide, is taken to potent levels in Paul Haggis's Oscar-winning monument. You'll recognize familiar faces cast as some of the film's broad range of characters who are either dealing with racist-stricken situations, discovering the importance human decency has on society or becoming aware of the virtues society may seem to miss. It comprises of a couple of the most heart-wrenching, emotional scenes of cinema I have ever witnessed to be honest, and that is partly why I recommend you watch it. Pay attention to all of the story's tidbits, because the story becomes progressively more interesting and stimulating as they are reintegrated. Definitely worth looking into.
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