Sunday, 14 November 2010

Explain the film Crash.

Adam Worcester

Crash explores racial and social tensions in Los Angelesand by
extension, Americathrough a story that follows a dozen characters through the use of
interlocking narratives. It starts with a car accident (hence the title), then works backward,
via flashbacks, to reveal how the lives of all involved in the collision, including police
personnel called to the scene, intersect in various ways.

Within this
context, the movie makes statements on relationships between...

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