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    Crash: Editing and Comprehension Paul Haggis’s Crash was released in 2004; it dissects the theme of racism and how individuals of different ethnicities can all intertwine in a society. Characters of various race are introduced at a rapid pace to viewers quite early in the film. It is not until later that the connections and social tensions between the characters are successfully revealed. The continuity of the editing is a key component to connecting the plot‚ and allowing it to advance in a cohesive

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    Crash (2004) Directory Paul Haggis Crash is a movie that takes place in a two-day period and puts racism right in the face of viewers. From the time the movie starts to the time the movie ends‚ there is racism covered. The opening scene shows a black couple driving and gets pulled over by two white cops. One of the white cops starts harassing the black couple and leads to comments about race. It quickly turns worse as the white cop starts molesting the female of the couple they

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    Crash Video Reflection Artifact: Crash. Dir. Paul Haggis. Lionsgate‚ 2004. DVD. Describe: The 2004 film‚ Crash‚ tells a series of stories between seemingly unrelated characters of different races. The story begins with a car crash between Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle)‚ along with his Hispanic partner‚ and an Asian woman who begins to shout racist insults at her after the “crash.” Detective Waters goes to the nearby crime scene to notice a shoe on the ground and soon after all

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    Loren Wilkinson – 4/7/2011 Crash Essay Project In the film “Crash”‚ there were repeated examples of prejudice and discrimination displayed by a variety of characters. While considering the film in concepts set out in our assigned reading of chapter 11 - Race and Ethnicity (Macionis‚ 304-333) several areas we had covered were clearly evident. I decided to focus on the prejudice and discrimination displayed toward blacks and Hispanics in the film. The first example that struck me was the common

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    Professor Ramos INTL 2000 28 February 2015 Have you ever wondered if Hollywood could ever produce an Oscar winning movie that is extremely racially insensitive from not only implying the racial tensions‚ but also scripting the most racial slurs I’ve ever heard in one movie? Well‚ Hollywood did this when they created the 2004 movie‚ “Crash”. Actually‚ they could have made this movie without the actors ever speaking because the facial expressions were enough to tell the entire stories. There are

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    Crash” (2004 Movie) Through interconnecting several characters’ stories the plot the movieCrash” unveils the lack of connection and resulting xenophobia between people of Los Angeles coming from various racial and ethnic backgrounds. Even though in most other movies where the topic is racism has a sides of the offender and the abused‚ while every character of “Crash” does not have clear distinction in which side they are. All characters shows their good and bad side‚ both suffering from prejudice

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    Crash the Movie Crashing into Prejudice Angela Rupp Fort Hays State University AUTHOR’S NOTE: This essay was written for the course Multiculturalism in a Democratic Society (IDS350) at Fort Hays State University. Instructor: Ms. K. Kerrigan Crash the Movie Crashing into Prejudice Numerous movies have been produced for society that address racial prejudice and stereotyping. The movie Crash is just such a movie. However‚ this movie

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    Crash "Collision of Absolute Bigotry" This movie Directed by Paul Haggis who also directed Academy Award Winning "Million Dollar Baby" and had also won an Academy Award for this movie as well puts a twisted story in this film. This movie is trying to symbolize what goes on in the world today in regards to racism and stereotypes. He tries to make a point on how societies view themselves and others in the world based on there ethnicities. This movie intertwines several different people’s lives

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    Criminal Justice Communication 12 October 2011 Crash Character Essay For my essay on Crash I had to really reflect on this movie. There are so many characters in this film it is difficult to decide. The director decided to show conflict in race relations in L.A. The lives of each character are enterlaced by events that appear unrelated‚ but are in the end dependent on eachother. The series of events have many tragic results. The story could have ended differently if the people involved actually

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    Analysis of Crash (option 4) I believe that the film Crash challenges stereotypes of African Americans‚Hispanics‚ Middle Easterners‚ and Whites. One of the stereotypes that it challenged was about hispanics being thugs‚ liars‚ cheaters and scammers. This occurred in the scene when Jesan said‚ “Now I am telling you‚ your amigo in there is gonna sell our key to one of his homies.” We later find out that the locksmith‚ Daniel‚ is just as hardworking as any other person and had good intentions for the

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