Crash

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English

 

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Carla B

 

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April 11, 2017

 

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University

 

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In 2006, it won Academy Awards for best picture of the year, best writing, and best editing. That's quite a feat for a film whose subject of racism has been around and talked about for many, many years. Did Crash depict a new innovative or creative way of dealing with racism? Did it offer any solutions to a problem that has plagued this world since its inception? The responses to those questions will vary, depending on who you ask...
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In the negative reviews I read about Crash, most people felt that for a movie that was supposed to deal with racism, it had very little depth. Dr. Joyce Middleton, in her article, "Talking about Race and Whiteness in Crash" she states, "By the end of the film, like many viewers and film critics, I felt disappointed and frustrated by the film's use of surface, sketchy characters; its failed attempt to challenge racial stereotypes, especially as most people of color (raced people) would recognize them; and its dominant pedagogical fallacy; that everybody's a little bit prejudiced" (321)...
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