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  1. May 5, 2005 · Roger Ebert praises Crash, a movie that explores the consequences of racism and prejudice in Los Angeles, as a film with free will and hope. He admires the cast, the dialogue, and the parables of the interlocking stories of whites, blacks, Latinos, Koreans, Iranians, cops and criminals.

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  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1144992-crashCrash | Rotten Tomatoes

    May 6, 2005 · 74% Tomatometer 242 Reviews 88% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Writer-director Paul Haggis interweaves several connected stories about race, class, family and gender in Los Angeles in the ...

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  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0375679Crash (2004) - IMDb

    May 6, 2005 · Featured review. 7/10. Clashing Crash In Devil's City. Lives, ordinary lives, vital part of a city where, I'm sure, the devil has him home. Contradictory, awful, enlightened, confused. There are so many good moments in "Crash" that I felt the need to see it again less than 24 hours later.

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    • 2005-05-06
  4. "Crash" brilliantly shows through intertwining vignettes, that are often blazingly funny in their brutal honesty and fascinatingly gut-wrenching in their melodrama, how subtle racism (often guised in nervous humor) and overt prejudice (often exasperated by sudden irrational violence and an overabundance of readily available firearms) completely ...

  5. May 7, 2020 · Best-Picture Winner ‘Crash’ Just Turned 15. Is Anybody Celebrating? | Vanity Fair. For Your Consideration. Best-Picture Winner Crash Just Turned 15. Is Anybody Celebrating? When it beat...

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  7. Powerful look at racism, but too intense for kids. Read Common Sense Media's Crash review, age rating, and parents guide.

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