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Critic Roger Ebert
rated 10

Not many films have the possibility of making their audiences better people. I don't expect Crash to work any miracles, but I believe anyone seeing it is likely to be moved to have a little more sympathy for people not like themselves.

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Critic Simon Braund
rated 8

It's a very strange road traveled here, yielding a movie that seems like porno from a parallel world. It achieves its strangeness by having apparently realistic characters react in a consistently off way.

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Critic Frederik Asschenfeldt Vandrup
rated 7

...rummer ... rigeligt med kvaliteter til at kvalificere sig til en forsigtig anbefaling.

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Critic Alexander Kardelo
rated 6

Ett tiotal livsöden vävs samman under ett dygn i LA, och få av dessa kan väl direkt kallas lyckliga. Jag gillar ”Crash”

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Cast & Crew

Paul Haggis
Director
Keith David
As Lt. Dixon
Paul E. Short
As Officer Stone
Loretta Devine
As Shaniqua Johnson
Don Cheadle
As Det. Graham Waters
Jack McGee
As Gun Store Owner
Eddie J. Fernandez
As Officer Gomez

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Crash is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of race relations in Los Angeles. The movie follows a group of characters whose lives intersect over the course of 36 hours, leading to a series of events that challenge their beliefs and values. The film opens with a car accident involving Detective Graham Waters and his partner Ria, which sets off a chain reaction of events that exposes the deep-seated prejudices and biases that exist in the city. The story delves into the lives of various characters, including Anthony and Peter, two young Black men who carjack a district attorney and his wife; Cameron Thayer, a wealthy Black TV director who is stopped by a racist cop; and Christine, Cameron's wife who is molested by the same officer during a traffic stop. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that each character has their own set of prejudices and biases that are fueled by their experiences and environments. The film tackles tough issues such as police brutality, racial profiling, and discrimination in a raw and unapologetic way. It also highlights how people's perceptions of race can change when they are forced to confront their own biases head-on. Crash features an all-star cast including Don Cheadle, Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, Judiame Ealy-Thomas Rei Pan der Aared zzam Ry f : Vondie Curtis Hall) as well as an award-winning script by Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby). The film received three Academy Awards for Best Picture (2005), Best Original Screenplay (2005), Best Film Editing (2005). It was also praised for its realistic portrayal of multiple storylines woven together seamlessly to create an impactful drama—beloved alike both critics took praise from audiences around the world!

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What movies are similar to Crash? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Crash include Finding Forrester, The Flying Scotsman, My Sister's Keeper, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, The Last King of Scotland, The Blind Side.

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Crash was released in theaters on March 10, 2006.