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Crash
I rented and watched Crash last night. And loved it.
These kinds of movies are my favorites. That is the kind where the character's are positively changed throughout the movie, by the events that happen within the movie. If you haven't seen this yet, I highly recommend that you do so. |
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Re: Crash
damn right... it was really amazing. it reminds me a lot of a movie i have seen before but i can't remember what it is right now... just one of those things where lots of little plot lines work together and meet in cool ways, but not huge/obvious ways at the end... the writer was brilliant!
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Re: Crash
the movie sort of resembles another ensemble piece made a few years ago called Playing by Heart that dealt more with relationships in different forms rather than race but... yeah this is the one where Ryan Phillipe spends the whole movie wanting to NOT sleep with Angelina Jolie...
but you know... best movie in years? I mean... not gonna like, try and talk you out of liking the movie or anything but... how many movies do you see per year? :P Magnolia, Short Cuts, and Me, You, and Everyone We Know all sort of follow this character-tapestry pattern... it's sort of almost a sub-genre. |
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Re: Crash
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Re: Crash
yeah sorry to mash my info together in such a bad way... i was listing off the other titles for the sake of patrick to maybe jar the movie he was thinking of back into his head...
...and a completely separate point (in my mind anyway, although it ended up melded with the above when i wrote it out): I thought Crash was good but not the best movie I've seen in years... all the characters felt like they had arbitrary changes that they needed to make and some started off very much a walking stereotype so I felt the movie moved from bad to decent as I watched it rather than from decent to good... but I still felt that there had to be some "message" behind everyone's actions... i really would have liked it more if one character didn't have some massive change of heart by the end... like one guy's an asshole at the beginning and still an asshole at the end... with so many equally weighted characters they could've easily gotten away with this... and people also don't change like... every two days. racists tend to stay racist for a while... so that's my point proper... not addled with the encyclopedic nah-nah... |
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Re: Crash
I think you misunderstood what was going on in the movie. It wasn't about changes of heart, and there really weren't a lot of those. It was more about the complexity of people's personalities, and the reasons behind their prejudices, and the truth that lies beneath their outward appearances. Most characters are presented such that we, the audience, see them one way at the beginning and another way at the end... it has little to do with internal changes, just mixed feelings.
That's why they seemed like walking sterotypes at the beginning. That was totally intentional. There are people we meet in everyday life that seem like walking stereotypes, and the point of the movie is that there's more to people than that. It wasn't about everybody learning a valuable lesson, it was about everyone revealing their true nature.
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Re: Crash
but by everyone having that true nature, we as an audience learn a valuable lesson. I just found it way too predictable because every character underwent the same change/reveal... it's like a complete given in the beginning of the movie that if you don't like someone now he will do something redeemable by the end and if you don't not like someone now he will do something unsympathetic. I'm saying that it would have been nice to throw a surprise or two in for good measure and not have to make the same point 6 or 7 times.
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Re: Crash
i completely understand your point b.miller, but i like A.B. think that the movie was not as much about people, and their same point. Yes, most of the characters were quite effected by the race element of the movie, but it was pure character development in respect that the person didn't necessarily change during the movie, you just see all sides of the person. Take the cop for example, at the end (spoileR?) he is shown with his pa, but he probably did that all the time before the events... he hasn't changed necessarily... his character was shown by assulting the woman and then saving her later... he didn't necessarily have a revelation.
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