Watch the film Crash. Answer the following questions. Due: May 23, 2017. 1. What “issues’ are addressed in this film? i.e. race, class, stereotypes etc.… 2. What character(s), event, or theme did you...

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Watch the film Crash. Answer the following questions. Due: May 23, 2017.


1. What “issues’ are addressed in this film? i.e. race, class, stereotypes etc.…


2. What character(s), event, or theme did you resonate with? Why? Are there any characters you find it harder to identify with? Why?


3.What situation or scene affected you the most? Why?


4.Some criticized the filmfor reinforcing" stereotypes instead of eliminating"


them. What do you think this movie accomplishes?


5. What role did anger or hurt play in how the characters treated each other?


6. Do you think racism is this overt and obvious or more subtle and covert? Can you give examples?


7. Not all discrimination in the film is based on race-what other types of harassment do you see and how are you made to feel about it?


8. Which attempts at redemption in the film are most ironic and what do they show?


9. Sandra Bullock made the following statement in relationship to the film: “We’re not safe from ourselves, we’re not safe from our prejudices or others’ prejudices,”


Do you agree with this? What events happen in the film to support this? Can you think of a time when you have been aware of your own prejudices towards others? Have you ever been affected by the prejudices of others?


10. How did language barriers create problems in this film?


11. Which stereotypes (if any) do you feel are supported by what you have experienced in your lifetime? What about your worldview affirms the suggestions about each of the various subgroups identified in the film?

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Watch the film Crash. Answer the following questions.
1. What “issues’ are addressed in this film? i.e. race, class, stereotypes etc.…
Movie Crash describes interconnecting tales of powerless & powerful, poor & rich, criminals &
cops, Iranians, Koreans, Latinos, black & wh
ite, all described in different ways by racism. In the
movie “ all are victims, and all are guilty”. Movie not only shows the racism but also narrates the
different shadows of society by showing deviance, differential association, crime, sexual
harassment, class, hate crime, prejudice, ethnicity, status, family, stereotypes etc. Movie Crash is
of “free will where anything may occur,”
2. What character(s), event, or theme did you resonate with? Why? Are there any
characters you find it harder to identify with? Why?
The event that influenced me the most was the point at which the Persian vendor was truly irate
that his store was ransacked. So he went to the Hispanic locksmith's home with a firearm. He is
frantic at the locksmith in light of the fact that the locksmith said whatever he could do was settle
the bolt however he needed him to settle the entryway. The locksmith said that was whatever he
could do as such he cleared out. At that point not long after that the entryway was softened so
somebody separated and burglarized the store, leaving scarcely anything. So the Persian store
proprietor was reprimanding the locksmith for his misfortune. The vendor sees the locksmith
outside and strolls up to him requesting cash at gunpoint for the stolen things in his store. The
locksmith gives him $ 50 and says that is all he has. The vendor gets considerably more irate and
is going to shoot his firearm. Then his little girl sees the scene unfurling and keeps running
outside between the two men since she supposes she has a defensive shroud on. Perfectly fine
runs in the middle of the two men, the vendor pulls the trigger. The slug hits the young lady yet
she is fine in light of the fact that the projectiles are spaces. The vendor is exceptionally
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befuddled and the locksmith's family is so assuaged. This scene influenced me the most on the
grounds that it takes my breath away that prejudice goes so far that a young lady practically got
executed in light of the fact that the specialist was Hispanic and could just settle a bolt. Envision
if the slugs weren't spaces and the young lady was slaughtered. That would've been a terrible
disaster all on account of generalizations and seething annoyance between races. Despite
everything I can hardly imagine how scene happened. That scene nearly made them cry even
after the young lady was fine. It makes me extremely upset that individuals have such outrage
towards others as a result of generalizations that may not be valid.
3. What situation or scene affected you the most? Why?
Matt Dillon, “as the racist cop in anguish over his dad”. He makes a superfluous movement stop
when he supposes he sees the dark TV chief and his light-cleaned spouse accomplishing
something they truly shouldn't do in the meantime they're driving. Sufficiently genuine, yet he
wouldn't have halted a dark couple or a white couple. He embarrasses the lady with an intrusive
body look, while her better half is compelled to remain by frail, on the grounds that the cops
have the firearms. That movement stop demonstrates Dillon's cop as abhorrent and
contemptuous. In any case, later we see him attempting to look after his wiped out father, and we
comprehend why he detonates at the HMO laborer (whose race is just a reason for his outrage).
He deceives others by practicing his energy, and is feeble with regards to helping his dad.
4. Some criticized the...
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