Review of Crash

Crash (I) (2004)
10/10
Like no other...
31 January 2006
Many characters of different race find themselves facing racial tension that sparks the intervening of their lives, changing them forever.

This is one of the rare films made today that is not only pure and original in the way that it changes the outlook that people have on their lives, but is also incredibly well done. The acting by Matt Dillon, Don Cheadle, and Terrence Howard were absolutely phenomenal. Their acting really shows a certain character development that was needed in this type of film. The movie really does spark a roller coaster of emotion that leaves you breathless to the film's end. What makes it even better is that it focuses on something that each and every one of us faces every single day of our lives: Racism. Crash not only makes people focus on racism as a whole but also brings up very interesting points that at some points contradict themselves somewhere in the film, making each and every character more complicated and realistic. Overall, Crash is just one of those revolutionary films that must be seen to truly enjoy its greatness.

I highly recommend this film.
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