| | | Features: Blu-ray DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, Dolby Digital (5.1) EX; DTS, English, Spanish Subtitled A provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racial conflict in America, Crash is that rare cinematic event - a film that challenges audiences to question their own prejudices. Diving headlong into the diverse melting pot of post-9/11 Los Angeles, this compelling urban drama tracks the volatile intersections of a multi-ethnic cast, examining fear and bigotry from multiple perspectives as characters careen in and out of one another s lives. No one is safe in the battle zones of racial strife. And no one is immune to the simmering rage that sparks violence - and changes lives...System Requirements:Running Time: 122 MinFormat: BLU-RAY DISC
 Editor's Note
 A stellar cast collides haphazardly in this insightfully written roundelay of racism, rage, and redemption which takes place over the course of one day in LA and involves a circus of cops, robbers, and civilians. A detective (Don Cheadle) with a heroin addict mother and criminal brother investigates the shooting of a black cop by a white one. Two hoodlums (Larenz Tate and Ludacris) jack the car of the District Attorney (Brendon Fraser) and his angry, racist wife (Sandra Bullock). Terrence Howard and Thandie Newton play an upper-class African American couple harassed by a racist cop (Matt Dillon). And the chaos continues, with other roles played by Tony Danza, Michael Pena, and Jennifer Esposito. A propulsive Mark Isham score keeps the disparate narrative threads electrified from the get-go; when they finally connect, the results are explosive and beautiful. Everything is tied together with tight editing and artistic shots of car headlights cutting through dense morning smog. Writer-director Paul Haggis' (writer of MILLION DOLLAR BABY) Los Angeles is a world of alienated people struggling to connect across vast barriers of language, class, and culture; that they manage to do so is testament to their depth as characters more than some trite message of brotherly love. There are no easy answers, but this film is tough, intelligent, and gutsy enough to find some anyway; and for that it's a winner.
| Features | Unrated |  | Full Frame - 1.33 |  | Audio:
 | Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English |  | DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete Audio - English |  | Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional |  | Interactive Features:
 | Interactive Menus powered by Metamenu Technology |
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Lions Gate |
 | Release Date: 4/28/2009 |
 | Running Time: 115 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2005 |  | Catalog ID: 19523 |  | UPC: 00031398195238 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Academy Awards (2005) |  | Paul Haggis, Winner, Best Film |  | Paul Haggis, Winner, Best Original Screenplay |  | Robert Moresco, Winner, Best Original Screenplay |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "Mr. Haggis's evident sincerity and intelligence are reflected in the conviction of the cast..." 05/06/2005 p.E30Rolling Stone "The acting is dynamite, notably by Dillon and Newton....The film is a knockout." 05/19/2005 p.85 Entertainment Weekly "The stunning, must-see drama CRASH is proof that words have not lost the ability to shock in our anesthetized society." 05/13/2005 p.65 USA Today "The dialogue and scenarios are sometimes inspired....[With] intricate construction and intelligent, if melancholy, exploration of race and class warfare." 05/06/2005 p.8E Uncut "As the interweaving plotlines throw unsympathetic characters together...the script makes many brave, original points about cultural clichés." 09/01/2005 p.142 Uncut Ranked #15 in Uncut's Best Films Of 2005 -- "Haggis tackles this thorny subject matter with courage, wit and insight, unafraid to ask the tough questions." 01/01/2006 p.82-83 Entertainment Weekly Included in Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten Films Of The Year -- "Paul Haggis has found an inspired metaphor with which to explore a modern-day L.A. snarl of race, class, and culture." 12/30/2005 p.120 Rolling Stone Ranked #11 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "[T]he rage sticks, as do the emotions underlying it." 12/01/2005 p.98 Ultimate DVD 5 stars out of 5 -- "A superb interlinking ensemble drama..." 09/01/2006 p.212 |
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