Crash with Sandra Bullock: DVD Cover

    Crash Director: Paul Haggis Cast: Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/06/2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,762

    Viewer Rating: (64 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; DVD introduction by director Paul Hagis; Crash behind the scenes; Commentary with Paul Haggis, Don Cheadle and Bobby Moresco; Full screen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; Trailers; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 --
    1. Main Titles/Frame of Reference [5:54]
    2. Blind Fear [4:07]
    3. A Nice Gun [5:21]
    4. Sobriety Test [7:11]
    5. A Little Anger [2:33]
    6. Invisible and Impenetrable [5:11]
    7. A Personal Problem [4:56]
    8. Locked and Loaded [4:34]
    9. Taking the Bus [5:01]
    10. Ringing False [4:16]
    11. Brother's Keeper [4:06]
    12. Uninsured [3:40]
    13. Trust [9:17]
    14. On a Gut Level [6:57]
    15. Breaking Point [2:12]
    16. Threatening Gestures [4:53]
    17. A Really Good Cloak [2:56]
    18. Happenstance [2:15]
    19. Miscommunication [5:08]
    20. Human Cargo [3:45]
    21. Things to Do [4:40]
    22. Connections [3:35]
    23. L.A. Snowfall [5:35]
    24. End Credits [4:05]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Quite accurately described by studio publicists as "a provocative and unflinching look" at contemporary life in a post-9/11 Los Angeles suffused with racial tensions, Crash boasts an unusually complex script and wonderful performances. It also moralizes and traffics in outrageous coincidences. Nonetheless, this drama from Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis sports some truly unforgettable sequences and an ensemble cast that, individually and collectively, supplies perhaps the best acting in any movie released this year. No less than a half dozen plot threads are used to weave a multilayered story in which most of the characters interact with one another, in some cases without realizing it. Brendan Fraser and Sandra Bullock play a district attorney and his wife who find themselves carjacked on a busy L.A. street. Matt Dillon plays a racist cop who deliberately harasses an African-American TV director Terrence Howard and his beautiful wife (Thandie Newton) while his embarrassed partner (Ryan Phillippe) is obliged to look on. Don Cheadle and Jennifer Esposito play police detectives investigating what appears to be a racially motivated shooting with political implications for the police department. Other subplots involve a hardworking Latino locksmith (Michael Pena), a Persian shopkeeper (Shaun Toub) whose store is robbed, and a pair of young black men (Larenz Tate and the rapper Chris "Ludacris" Bridges) who spend the day trying to boost cars. There's no denying that the movie deals with important issues, and despite its earnest self-righteousness Crash contributes forcefully and memorably to a debate our society needs to have. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Crash is a MUST seeby CraigTX

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    September 12, 2009: Crash should be shown to every high school kid in America. It is thought provoking, and it goes behind the reasons why people think and behave the way they do. Most of us only see a very limited view of people we encounter on a limited basis- waiters, policemen, cashiers, etc. It's easy to form judgments about them in a knee-jerk fashion without stopping to consider that there is a story behind this person's behaviors. Crash demonstrates the stories behind the characters' behaviors. This is one that will change your perspective about people and relationships. I not only suggest you watch it; I suggest you buy it and watch it periodically.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.

    Good Movie on Social Perceptions!by Anonymous

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    March 23, 2009: Highly recommended! Interesting twists and relationships between all the characters. Makes you think while being very entertaining.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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