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Crash (Widescreen)
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Widescreen 2.35:1 Color / Production Year: 2004 / Region 1
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DVD-Video:
Crash (Fullscreen)
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$10.94
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Blu-ray:
Crash
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$19.99
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Current Sales Rank: 5084 All-Time Sales Rank: 678
| Overall Rating:    3.88 out of 5, including 2 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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"Easily theistrongest American film since 'Mystic River'." -- David Denby, The New Yorker
This compelling urban thriller tracks the volatile intersection of a multiethnic cast of characters struggling to overcome their fears as they careen in and out of one another's lives. In the gray area between black and white, victim and aggressor, during the next 36 hours, the will all collide.
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Features:
| DVD Introduction by Director Paul Haggis
Crash Behind The Scenes
Commentary with Paul Haggis, Don Cheadle and Bobby Moresco
Trailers | Video:
| | Widescreen 2.35:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
| Subtitles:
| | English, Spanish
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| Studio: Lionsgate Production Year: 2004 Release Date: 9/6/2005
Length: 122 mins Rating: R
| Includes: Audio Commentary
Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL Item Code: 17938 UPC Code: 031398179382
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Overall Rating:    3.88 out of 5, including 2 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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Empire Review
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One of 2005's Most Powerful Films! - 4.25 out of 5 (2/21/2006)
In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so we can feel something.
One of the most powerful films ever to address the issue of racism bluntly, Crash is one of the best movies from 2005. The movie was written and directed by Paul Haggis (who penned the screenplay for last year's Oscar winner, Million Dollar Baby) and it's an emotional roller coaster ride, with numerous ch
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Customer Review
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Outstanding! - 3.5 out of 5 (3/16/2006)
I had been told that this film was something special, but I wasn't prepared for its courageous treatment of ugly human behavior. The destructiveness of racial/ethnic bias is portrayed well, yet the humanity of the characters (who have redeeming qualities) is readily apparent. Excellent cast. I was impressed by Sandra Bullock in the first non-comedic role I have seen her in. Matt Dillon was suprisingly good. Thandie Newton was convincing. The viewer inevitably compares his/her own experienc
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