SUMMARY:
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, California. A self-described "passion piece" for Haggis, Crash was inspired by a real life incident in which his Porsche was carjacked outside a video store on Wilshire Boulevard in 1991.[2]
Several characters' stories interweave during two days in Los Angeles: a black detective estranged from his mother; his criminal younger brother and gang associate; the white District Attorney and his irritated and pampered wife; a racist white police officer who disgusts his more idealistic younger partner; an African American Hollywood director and his wife who must deal with the officer; a Persian-immigrant father who is wary of others; and a hard-working family man Hispanic locksmith.
The film differs from many other films about racism in its rather impartial approach to the issue. Rather than separating the characters into victims and offenders, victims of racism are often shown to be racist themselves in different contexts and situations. Also, racist remarks and actions are often shown to stem from ignorance and misconception rather than a malicious personality.
List of Characters from Crash
Character’s Name Played by (Actor’s Name) Brief Description of Character
Graham Waters Don Cheadle African-American detective investigating
shooting of Detective Lewis
Ria Jennifer Esposito El Salvadorian/Puerto Rican detective also on the Lewis case; she and Graham are
romantically involved.
Rick Brendan Fraser Caucasian district attorney whose SUV is
carjacked near the beginning of the movie
Jean Sandra Bullock Rick’s uptight wife
Maria Yomi Perry Rick and Jean’s Latina housekeeper/nanny
Anthony Chris “Ludacris” Bridges Young African-American man who steals
cars & tries to educate his friend, Peter, on
various forms of racism
Peter Larenz Tate Graham’s younger brother & Anthony’s
friend. He likes hockey, is later shot
by Officer Hanson
Cameron Terrence Howard African-American TV director who is
harrassed by Officer Ryan in a traffic stop
Christine Thandie Newton Cameron’s wife who is sexually molested by
Officer Ryan during a traffic stop (& later
rescued by him after a car crash)
Officer Ryan Matt Dillon Caucasian officer on the LAPD for 17 years
who has obvious racial prejudices
Officer Hanson Ryan Phillipe Rookie cop who no longer wants to ride
with Ryan. Hanson later helps Cameron go
with a warning but then shoots Peter after
he picks him up as a hitchhiker.
Daniel Michael Pena Latino locksmith who gives his 5-year-old
daughter an “impenetrable cloak”
Lara Ashlyn Sanchez Daniel’s 5-year-old daughter
Elizabeth Karina Arroyave Daniel’s wife/ Lara’s mother
Farhad Shaun Toub Iranian storeowner who tries to shoot Daniel
but who ends up “shooting” Lara
Shereen Marina Sirtis Farhad’s wife
Dorri Bahar Soomekh Farhad & Shereen’s daughter. She works in
in the medical field & does not want her
father to have a gun (She buys “blanks”).
Choi Greg Joung Paik Korean man who is hit by Anthony
and Peter as they are driving the
Lincoln Navigator
Kim Lee Alexis Ree Choi’s wife (She’s also the woman
involved in the car crash with Ria &
Graham at the beginning of the film.)
Shaniqua Johnson Lorretta Devine African-American woman who is the supervisor of health insurance claims.
She has Officer Ryan thrown out of
her office.
Fred Tony Danza Caucasian man who works with Cameron at the TV studio & asks him to reshoot a scene because a character didn’t sound “black enough.”
Lieutenant Dixon Keith David African-American LAPD lieutenant
who advises Officer Hanson to say
he has “uncontrollable flatulence” in
order to get out of riding with Ryan
Detective Conklin Martine Norseman Caucasian police officer who is being
accused of shooting Detective Lewis
Detective Lewis African-American detective who was
shot in a car belonging to someone
else. Large sums of $ ($300,000?)
were discovered in spare tire of car.
Flanagan William Fichtner Works for D.A. Rick, tries to
persuade Graham to say that Conklin
shot Lewis (Such a statement would
politically benefit the D.A.)
Graham’s mother Beverly Todd Graham’s mother who blames him
for his brother’s death since she
thinks that Graham was “too busy”
to bother looking for his brother like
she had asked him to do.
Gunstore owner Jack McGee Owner of gunstore who hurls ethnic
slurs at Farhad & then makes
sexually suggestive comments toward
Farhad’s daughter, Dorri.
Graham Waters Rick Jean
Ria Maria Anthony
Peter Cameron Christine
Officer Ryan Officer Hanson Daniel
Lara Elizabeth Farhad
Shereen Dorri Choi
Kim Lee Shaniqua Johnson Fred
Lieutenant Dixon Detective Conklin Flanagan
Graham’s Mother Gunstore Owner
VOCABULARY
Please think of these words while watching the movie Crash.
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Race 競賽
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Ethnicity種族
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Culture 文化
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National Origin國籍
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Gender 性別
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Religion宗教
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Age年齡
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Social Class社會階層
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Prejudice 損害
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Racism 種族主義
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Stereotype鉛板
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Bias偏見
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Assumption 的假設
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Tolerance公差
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Respect 尊重
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Understanding了解
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Misunderstanding誤解
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Ignorance無知
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African American
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White/Caucasian
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Persian/Iranian
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Arab
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Muslim
PROFANITY/BAD WORDS IN ENGLISH
The following are profanity/bad words in English. DO NOT say these words in spoken English. They are extremely offensive and are not good to say and if you do say them it’s bad manners.
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Nigger (racist term for an African American person)
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Fuck or Fucking (bad word)
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Shit (bad word)
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Ass (means butt)
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Bitch (female dog, sexist term for a woman)
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Bullshit (means crap or garbage)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
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Which of the characters do you identify with? Why? Are there any characters you find it harder to identify with? Why?
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What are the main issues in this film?
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What different meanings of the film’s title Crash did you get from watching the film?
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‘We’re black people and black people don’t fit’ (Anthony to Peter after they leave a restaurant).
Why do you think Anthony thinks this? Why do you think he sees so much racism everywhere in life? How does his life as a carjacker affect his worldview? Where else in society can this view be applied? Have you ever felt like you didn’t fit in? How did you respond?
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How did your opinion of Jack Ryan change as the film progressed? Do you think he is justified in his racism? How do you think his rescuing of Christine affects both his worldview and our opinion of him? Why?
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How does Jack Ryan’s behaviour ultimately affect Tommy, even when they’re no longer work partners? What was your reaction to Tommy and Peter’s car journey together? How would you have responded if you had been Tommy? Why?
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What is the significance of the St Christopher statue? What does this say about people having hope in something beyond their lives? What does it say about the similarities between Tommy and Peter?
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Until the reveal of the blank bullets, what did you think had happened when Farhad accidentally shot Daniel’s daughter but she wasn’t hurt? Do you believe that miracles can happen? Can miraculous events be explained as they are in the film?
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What does Crash say about relationships? Which relationship do you identify with most in the film? Why?
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How do the relationships between Rick and Jean, and Cameron and Christine change throughout the film? Why? How do the events of the film affect them?
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What does Crash say about relationships between fathers and children through the characters of Farhad and his daughter, Daniel and his daughter, and Jack and his father? How do these relationships change through the film? How are any of these relationships similar to father-children ones you know in real life?
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‘We’re not safe from ourselves, we’re not safe from our prejudices or others’ prejudices.’ (Sandra Bullock, on the themes of the film, Behind the Scenes DVD featurette)
Do you agree with this statement? What events happen in the film to support this? Can you think of a time when you have been aware of your own prejudices towards others? Have you ever been affected by the prejudices of others? How can prejudice be overcome?
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What effect does her interaction with other races have on Jean? Why? Are they good or bad changes?
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How did you feel when the identity of Graham’s brother was revealed? Were you shocked? How did it affect your understanding of Graham’s character?
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Which character, in your opinion, changed the most by the end of the film? Why? How did the events of the film aid this change?
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