"Crash" is a small film with excellent performances. The film was directed by Paul Haggis and was released at the Toronto Film Festival in 2004. The film defeated competitors of the same year with its subtle narrative skills and excellent lens language. The film tells a series of life stories like Domino effect in Los Angeles in 36 hours. Each story is distracting or irrelevant, but the film is closely related to the important elements in the title. In a series of driving events, the scenes in the film reveal the confusion and anxiety of individuals in modern urban life from the perspective of psychoanalysis. At the same time, "Crash" is also a film that reflects American social problems. It reveals the interpersonal relationship between American society. The term "crash" refers to the collision and the end of the movie plot.
[Movie Critics]: Crash (2004), American Social Problems Movie
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