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loopyc | 10:01 Wed 07th Dec 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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has anyone seen crash yet i watched it last night very thought provoking, if youve seen it what did you think?
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One of the best films I've seen this decade. Loved it. Matt Dillon and Don Cheadle better start clearing their shelves for the awards they're going to get next year.


Even Thandie Newton and Sandra Bullock were good...


Yes - very thought provoking. Loved the scenes featuring the Puerto Rican guy...the invisible blanket.


Everyone should see this film.

Probably the best film I saw all summer, and I did make quite good use of Orange Wednesdays. Didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised. Sonudtrack was excellent too.
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ct do you no who sang the end song?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009F79NM/102-8226324- 6931341?v=glance&n=5174 I think that it was the last track on here, by the Stereophonics. That seems to ring a bell.

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sorry CT the one before its a woman but thanks x
this was an excellent film, I loved it. :o)
i loved this film too, great characters and i enjoyed the way every character's story was intermingled.

i do have one niggle about it though-do you not think the characters were a little one-dimensional, such as Ludacris's role, which seemed to be him continuously reffering everything back to race. i do understand that this is central to the film, but there is an element of strong stereotypes.
incredible film. shocking, thought provoking, funny, typical and yet so real to life. i was glued to it from the outset. cheadle continues to impress. also if you liked this film check out 'hotel rwanda' another don cheadle film with another oscar-esque performance. my favorite part of crash was the realisation that the daughter of the shop keeper had bought blanks for his gun, which knitted awesomely with the 'invisible cloak' storyline.
The songs called In the Deep by Bird York.

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