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Crash (DVD, 2005, Widescreen) Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle

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Item specifics

Condition
Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or ...
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Former Rental
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Sub-Genre
Crime/Investigation
UPC
0031398179382
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Rating
R
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Crash
Studio
LIONSGATE

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0031398179382
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12046026947

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Crash
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Drama
Studio
LIONSGATE

Dimensions

Item Height
0.56 in
Item Weight
0.15 lb
Item Length
7.50 in
Item Width
5.32 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

Item description from the seller

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4.7
118 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Excellent Film

    Incredibly well done,amazing cast,one of the best movies ever made&very much worth watching. Done with a passion&a purpose🕊️

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: second.sale

  • Breaking the boundries one stereotype at a time.

    Before going into this movie I was expecting the same ol' racial stereotypical crap. You know, the black actor befriending a white/Asian actor, where the comedy is supposed to start somewhere between making the white/Asian actor(s) look as lame and awkward as possible by comparison. Typical and stupid beyond words. A big FU to all the Jamie Fox's, Will Smith's and Wayan's brothers of the World! Congrats on selling out to further the stereotypes. It's Hollywoods signature application, the formula, one constantly peddled to us with that typical shock value to make a quick buck, it's no secret. It's not unheard of after all and to this day I'm still amazed to see people paying for tickets to go see Something like Hitch or Rush Hour(2) with a ...

  • Good movie overall, in spite of its abrasiveness.

    I bought this as a gift for a friend (she really wanted it). I actually saw this film in theaters, and when I was done watching it I had tears in my eyes. It kind of draws you in with all the character struggles and the whole six-degrees-of-separation idea - that we're all connected somehow. I also felt it hit the nail on the head in regards to how isolated we sometimes are from each other - separated by the need for personal space, bars, windows of glass, or even just our own imperviousness to one another. Things are not all doom and gloom in this film, there are some pretty funny moments (at least, I chuckled in some spots), with part of the humor coming from how easily one can claim he is not a racist or has no bias, and in the next breath be verbally derogatory towards/about ...

  • Sometimes I Cut Myself to See How Long I Can Take It...

    "Crash" tells interlocking stories of whites, blacks, Latinos, Koreans, Iranians, cops and criminals, the rich and the poor, the powerful and powerless, all defined in one way or another by racism. All are victims of it, and all are guilty it. Sometimes, yes, they rise above it, although it is never that simple. Their negative impulses may be instinctive, their positive impulses may be dangerous, and who knows what the other person is thinking? The result is a movie of intense fascination; we understand quickly enough who the characters are and what their lives are like, but we have no idea how they will behave, because so much depends on accident. Most movies enact rituals; we know the form and watch for variations. "Crash" is a movie with free will, and anything ...

  • One of the most overrated films in years...

    With Crash, writer Paul Haggis shows he's more than willing to bet the farm on a mere plot device. The characters in this film are largely one-dimensonal and bland. Many lack the screentime to truly develop, and end up undergoing massive change with little to no apparent catalyst. That doesn't seem to matter though. Such a multitude of characters means there can be a multitude of coincidental meetings, allowing Haggis to hammer in his shallow message with the subtley of a wrecking ball. This movie is all about style and flare. It flails it's arms wildly and tries to convert you with it's passionate tone, but it simply comes off as manufactured in the end. You can almost feel Haggis trying to pull your heartstrings right out of your chest at certain points in ...