Crash is a 2004 American drama film, co-written, produced, and directed by Paul Haggis. The film is about racial and social tensions in Los Angeles. This movie grabbed my attention because of how real it truly is. All of the action, drama, and suspense had my eyes peeled on the screen. Most of all, the reality and mystery portrayed in this movie had me trying to guess what was going to happen next. The message was very clear to me throughout the movie. The message shown was how racist, and hateful society can be today. It seems in today's world, everyone judges each other by appearance before actually getting to know what they are about inside. God wants everyone to treat everyone the way they would want to be treated. Otherwise, you will begin to fall under the sin of stereotyping as seen in this movie. Being stereotypical, or racist will get you nowhere great in society. This message is being sent to show how ridiculous people, and society can be today. There is more negativity in today's world than there is positivity. As seen in the movie, there no love, respect, or trust present. The movie shows that God loves everyone no matter what age, race, gender, or backround. God wants to help us regardless is things are going rough or not. In the end God will always have our backs.
Lloyd Pressley
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Assignment #2
Crash
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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