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Sociological Issues In The Movie Crash

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The movie Crash (2004) is intended to be a microcosm of life in America in regards to inequality. Set in Los Angeles, it probes social and cultural stereotypes, race and social biases, and the conflict that often ensues as a result. The blatant manner in which these sociological issues are revealed is often startling for the viewer, but the shocking nature is intentional in order to promote self-examination and reflection. The movie is presented in the conflict perspective which assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of tension between groups over power or the allocation of resources including housing, money, and access to services. The movie shows the lives of various individuals in different social classes and ethnicities. …show more content…

Anthony is a young black man who believes that everything in society today is against him; and takes the simplest situations and manipulates them into a negative connotation. A middle age white couple Jean and Rick Cabot walk in their direction upon seeing the two black men Jean moves closer to her husband. Anthony sees her reaction and goes into a deep discussion stating that she feels threatened by two black individuals and further states that they don’t look intimidating so she shouldn’t be afraid. Contradicting everything that he just stated in the conversation the two men draw their weapons proceeding to car-jack the couple. The Thomas Theorem tells us that if we believe situations to be real, they become real to us. Our own subjective reality becomes our objective reality. It follows then that if we believe certain things about an individual, he/she begins acting in exactly that way. It also follows that certain crimes or problems do not have an objective

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