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and so there he was. In the film entitled Crash, Paul Haggis shows how all different kinds of people are in some way changed, damaged, or victimized by racism.
Throughout the film, Haggis stresses that most people feel prejudice and offended toward members of other groups because there’re different and unfamiliar.
The director demonstrates how again and again, people’s assumptions of others can be misleading, and prevent them from seeing the person standing right before them. One example of this in the movie is when an Iranian thinks a Mexican locksmith is a gang member, when he is actually a family man.
In addition, he writes such good dialogue with directness and every day speech that it makes you see more clearly that racism is everywhere. Whether it be walking down the street, on T.V., or at the store; it really puts it in perspective.
To conclude, Haggis explains that everyone jumps to conclusions based on race. The moral of the film is for hope and progress against racism. Also to take a look at yourself and see how you view other races.
In the film entitled Crash, Paul Haggis shows how all different kinds of people are in some way changed, damaged, or victimized by racism.
Throughout the film, Haggis stresses that most people feel prejudice and offended toward members of other groups because there’re different and unfamiliar.
The director demonstrates how again and again, people’s assumptions of others can be misleading, and prevent them from seeing the person standing right before them. One example of this in the movie is when an Iranian thinks a Mexican locksmith is a gang member, when he is actually a family man.
In addition, he writes such good dialogue with directness and every day speech that it makes you see more clearly that racism is everywhere. Whether it be walking down the street, on T.V., or at the store; it really puts it in perspective.
To conclude, Haggis explains that...

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