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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Movie crash

The film that had an impact on me was the movie Crash. This Oscar-winning movie write and directed by Paul Haggis showed so many lessons about life that are important. The movie demonstrated the motivating for empathy in this world. No matter what wile or sex or size, people need to show more empathy to one a nonher. provided this movie is also about the anger and frustration that we concord around with us everyday as well. Living in the modern day world is tough, but we need to find better ways to appertain to each other. As Robert Jensen says, We any carry around racial/ethnic baggage thats packed with unfair stereotypes, long-stewing grievances, raw anger and crazy fears. yet when we think we have made progress, we find ourselves caught in frustratingly complex racial webs from which we preemptt seem to get untangled (Jensen).No matter where we are from around the world, the point remains that we need to find better ways to get along. Not secure with those from other pl aces and backgrounds but with those next to us who deserve better. This idea of Its the sense of touch. In any real city, you walk, you notice? You brush past people, people bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. Were unendingly behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so we keep feel something. means that we need more relating and touch and understanding from the people around us. This idea of organism able to relate to each other and get along is sh admit over and over again in this movieOne example of the theme of getting along are the types of hayrick and Jean (Brendan Fraser and Sandra Bullock), a rich white couple. Rick is a DA who tries to remain unprejudiced, but the viewer feels like he is all about image so he can be re-elected. zilch real seems to sleep together from him, and the viewer suspects that he is having an affair with his white co-worker. Jean, on the other hand, is all real. She is increi dibly prejudiced against the Hispanic locksmith who comes to the house. She very clearly tells her husband scarcely what she thinks.I would like the locks changed again in the morning. And you know what, you might mention that next time wed appreciate it if they didnt send a gang memberShe is a mean person, and she has this one memorable quote. She is talking with a so-called friend on the phone and she begins to explain the way she feels, I am angry all the time and I dont know why (Crash). The viewer wonders how many others feel this way. Jean has supposedly everyone that anyone would want. She has lots of money and a rich and important husband. She can do anetying she wants, but she has nobody in her life. If a woman like this is angry all the time, what can that say for the rest of us?She berates and chastises everyone due to her own unhappiness, and I believe that may just be the general state of the world. And at one point, she tells her maid that she is indeed her best fr iend. This is the maid who has make don her to the infirmary after she has fallen down the stairs her friends were too busy. We need to find ways to connect with each other and make our lieves more fulfilling, so that we can have relationships with other people. That is the lesson that Jean teaches in the film. the old adage that money cannot buy happiness is shown again. Meaningful people in our lives bring happiness.Another character who displayed the importance of relationships, and was the opposite of Jeans character was the Latino locksmith Daniel (Michael Pena). By first glance this man did not have half of what Jeans character did. He was just a working-class guy trying to make a living. However, when we catch a glimpse of him at home with his family, our take is al unitedly different. The viewer sees him under the covers with his daughter telling her a sotyr about the unperceivable cloak and being a dad and a family man. His story is plauful and fun, not just matter of fac t.She had these little stubby wings, like she couldve glued them on, you know, like Im gonna believe shes a fairy. So she said, Ill prove it. So she reaches into her backpack and pulls out this invisible cloak and she ties it around my neck. And she tells me that its impenetrable. You know what impenetrable means? It means nothing can go through it. No bullets, nothing. She told me that if I wore it, nothing would hurt me. And I did. And my whole life, I never got shot, stabbed, nothing. I mean, how weird is that? (Crash).He enjoys his time with his daughter, like tucking her in at night. It seems that he is good at his agate line, but he works to live rather than lives to work. he lloves his wife and his daughter, and the viewer cringes at the idea of something horrible happening in this family. The scene where Daniels daughter close to gets shot is one of the most tense of the film. This man, while he does not have money or status, shows the viewer what life is all about. he for ms meaty connections in life, and these are what sustain him.And there is another character who seems to be in the middle, between Jean and Daniel in his baron or lack of ability to form relationships. This is officer Ryan. While he is a racist cop and does some terrible things in this movie, he is also a human being as evidenced by the scenes with his father. Because of his powerlessness at home, he is able to commit horrible atrocities at work and yet, turn around and do something tout ensemble redeeming. His sense of powerlessness is because his father may have cancer, but their HMO prevents them from using a different doctor.His father is having prostate trouble, and the viewer sees the two of them together at night in the bathroom. The humiliation in these scenes is overwhelming, and the love between father and son is clearly shown. But Officer Ryan takes all that out on those around him. He tries to appeal to the caseworker Shaniqua, but he still insults her by lashing out about affirmative action. In the end, she cannot form a connection with him, and she honestly anwers his pleas with,Your father sounds like a good man. And if hed come in here today I probably would have approved his request. But he didnt come in, you did. And for his sake, thats a real shame.We cant really blame Shaniqua for not wanting to help him, but the viewer wishes that she would. Again and again we are shown what happens when we lack compassion and empathy for others and do not form relationships.The title itself and the opening quote implies that we are too busy with our own lives to get to know others, but that many of our preconceived notions or prejudices would be gone if only we would take the time. This applies for people from all walks of life. If rich people never do things where they come into contact with different types of people, the preconceived notions will continue to exist. The other lesson here is that everyone has a story and a reason for acting the way the y do. If human beings could just take the time to learn about toehrs, we could at least begin to understand why they act the way they do. Crash does a phenomenal job of showing us these things without preaching.Works CitedChang, Jeff and Chan, Sylvia. Can White Hollywood Get Race Right? Posted July 19, 2005. Retrived April 27, 2007 at http//www.alternet.org/movies/23597/?page=3Jensen, Robert and Wosnitzer, Robert. 2006. Crash the and foolery of White America. Retrieved April 26, 2007 at http//www.nthposition.com/crashandtheself-indulgence.php

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