http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2005/08/01/crash_2005_review.shtml
Andy Jacobs believes that “Crash” is worthy of our time and something that people should view; it is one of the best films of 2005.
However he doesn’t believe it’s the best thing in the world, and calls the ending, “overwrought”, which I have to agree on, it does seem to go on a bit, the finally which is accompanied by a hit song like in the rest of the movies “self-important score”.
Andy Jacobs does also mention the important topics in which the film address, “racism, class and looking beyond appearances.”
“Why middle-class whites are afraid of working-class blacks, why being racist doesn’t necessarily mean inhuman, and how politics confuses the truth.”
He does also mention other critiques dislike of the film, and how they are not so keen on “its deliberately constructed modern parable.” This however makes it more relatable to an audience and there will always be people who do and don’t like any movie that comes out.
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