Crash (2004)
Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.
Crash (2004)
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Released Year: 2005
Runtime: 112 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Paul Haggis
Casts: Dato Bakhtadze, Michael Peña, Ludacris, Keith David, Thandie Newton, Beverly Todd, Don Cheadle, Ashlyn Sanchez, Jack McGee, Sandra Bullock, Curt Clendenin, Loretta Devine, Nona Gaye, Glenn Taranto, Allan Steele, William Fichtner, Shaun Toub, Brendan Fraser, Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard, Ryan Phillippe, Eddie J. Fernandez, Jennifer Esposito, Marina Sirtis, Larenz Tate, Kathleen York, Daniel Dae Kim, Karina Arroyave, Art Chudabala, Tony Danza, Ime Etuk, Howard Fong, Billy Gallo, Ken Garito, Octavio Gómez Berríos, James Haggis, Sylva Kelegian, Jayden Lund, Amanda Moresco, Martin Norseman, Joe Ordaz, Greg Joung Paik, Yomi Perry, Alexis Rhee, Molly Schaffer, Paul E. Short, Bahar Soomekh, Kate Super, Alastair Douglas, Nicholas George Stark, Bruce Kirby, Sean Cory Cooper
IMDB: Crash (2004)
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Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.
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Reviews
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Austin Chronicle -
It's the most compelling American movie to come around in a long, long time.
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Chicago Sun-Times -
Haggis writes with such directness and such a good ear for everyday speech that the characters seem real and plausible after only a few words. His cast is uniformly strong; the actors sidestep cliches and make their characters particular.
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Entertainment Weekly -
The stunning, must-see drama Crash is proof that words have not lost the ability to shock in our anesthetized society.
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Dallas Observer -
What makes Crash so gripping--so terrifying in spots, so moving in others, and even a little funny at times--is how nothing happens as we think it will.
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Chicago Tribune -
Like Robert Altman's "Short Cuts," it is an all-star fresco, but the stars--none of whom carries the movie--get to play the kind of morally ambivalent, sometimes unlikable parts that big-name actors usually avoid.
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