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Essay heading: Crash Movie Review
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January 2, 1998 |
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Jean realised that Carol had always been her true, trustworthy and sincere friend for the past 10 years. We later find out that Peter is actually Detective Graham’s younger brother who has been missing for months for getting into trouble with the law doing unethical things with Anthony such a stealing cars, theft and so on... displayed 300 characters
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Officer Ryan was really rude to the Thayers and was utterly inappropriate towards Christine by touching her without her consent and she was exceedingly humiliated and hurt, not only because of what Ryan did to her, but also because her husband did not do anything about it. The other cop, Officer Tommy, just looked on and was rather taken aback at what was happening in front of him... displayed next 300 characters
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