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Figurative Themes In The Movie Crash

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The week's movie was Crash by Paul Higgins. In this film it talks about many literal and figurative crashes. In short, the film talks about the many racial and sexual stereotypes. Some of the stereotypes are African Americans (Ludacris) are involved in improper actions against the majority, city officials (Matt Dillon) dealing with unnecessary force against people of the opposite sex and minority groups and them having corruption on many levels, Caucasians (Sandra Bullock) making demeaning comments towards minorities, Muslims (Shaun Toub) having their own backlash on others because they fear for themselves, Asian Americans (Howard Fong) being treated as perfect human beings, and Hispanics (Michael Peña) being classify as robbers and stealers of many things ranging from person tangible things to the sense of security. Crash in all its forms is a very touching movie that touches many emotions both externally and internally and with them it brings the watcher to reflect on current society and norms.
The movie with its many poignant scenes helps brings out many explicit and figurative means of Crash. Crash disregards the classic cinema model and puts in many realistic scene that at some times brings out the emotional side of people. A classical cinema “avoids the extremes of didacticism and pure abstraction, but even light entertainment movies are stepped in value judgements” (Giannetti, 405), well realism or realistic scene “ excels in portraying the actual textures and

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