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Crash (2004)
TrailerCrash is a psychological action thriller set in Los Angeles. Black police inspector Graham Waters and his colleague, as well as his mistress are tasked to investigate a murder. Along the way, he collision with a Korean woman. Secrets and problems are ahead. What await them? Enjoy the film to discover by yourself.Genre: DramaActors: Karina Arroyave, Dato Bakhtadze, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Art Chudabala, Sean Cory, Tony Danza, Keith David, Loretta Devine, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, ...»Director: Paul HaggisCountry: InternationalDuration: 112 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 7.71 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Crash (2004)"
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Characters of "Crash (2004)"
Jean CabotPlayed by: Sandra Bullock
Det. Graham WatersPlayed by: Don Cheadle
Shaniqua JohnsonPlayed by: Loretta Devine
Officer John RyanPlayed by: Matt Dillon
RiaPlayed by: Jennifer Esposito
FlanaganPlayed by: William Fichtner
Rick CabotPlayed by: Brendan Fraser
Cameron ThayerPlayed by: Terrence Howard
ParkPlayed by: Daniel Dae Kim
AnthonyPlayed by: Ludacris
Christine ThayerPlayed by: Thandie Newton
DanielPlayed by: Michael Peña
Officer Tom HansenPlayed by: Ryan Phillippe
LaraPlayed by: Ashlyn Sanchez
ShereenPlayed by: Marina Sirtis
DorriPlayed by: Bahar Soomekh
Peter WatersPlayed by: Larenz Tate
FarhadPlayed by: Shaun Toub -
Directors of "Crash (2004)"
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Creators of "Crash (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "Crash (2004)"
The New RepublicFebruary 23, 2015[Crash] is familiar enough that it slips easily into our film-watching faculty without any fuss, yet [Haggis'] handling of it -- his muscular belief in what he is doing -- makes us hope that his next screenplay will be a bit less safe.
Wall Street JournalJanuary 06, 2014Ultimately, Crash succeeds in spite of itself. Its color war starts to feel obvious and schematic. Its coincidences and cliches become like a pileup on the 405 freeway, but there it is -- you find yourself rubbernecking and can't manage to look away.
Associated PressFebruary 15, 2013Haggis moves seamlessly between all these stories and has structured them in such a way that his characters reach a crisis point simultaneously, followed by melancholy clarity.
NewsweekJuly 07, 2010Haggis shows a lot of promise as a director: his film is never dull. But he needs to unlearn some of the bad lessons he picked up working in TV, which demands that everything be neat, symmetrical and underlined.
New York Magazine/VultureDecember 09, 2005It's smart, therefore, that Haggis has written such novel, precisely observed, often unpleasant characters as the ones Bullock, Dillon, and Cheadle inhabit.
Observer (UK)February 23, 2015[Crash] is sharply observed and frequently extremely funny as well as artfully orchestrated.
Christian Science MonitorFebruary 23, 2015[Haggis] makes his directing debut with a screenplay that often seems rigged and contrived, but comes to life via excellent acting and a philosophical argument that bigotry and benevolence are inextricably intertwined.
Independent (UK)February 23, 2015Instead of heartwarming messages about forgiveness, it honours ambiguity and brings us close, closer than is comfortable, in fact, to what Americans today are really thinking about one another.
Tampa Bay TimesFebruary 23, 2015Crash is a movie with problems, but those simply make Haggis' vision, his clear reflection of us, so powerful.
Tulsa WorldFebruary 23, 2015Crash has its moments of wrenching tragedy and chaotic, overcrowded drama, mitigated by flashes of caustic humor and insights of stark truth.
CinePassionFebruary 23, 2015The dramatic tidiness of Crash dovetails the soap operatic strands into a facile contemporary j'accuse without ever addressing how race plays into the ideologies that enforce an oppressive order.
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Gallery of "Crash (2004)"

