Thursday, September 20, 2007

What Critics have said about crash.

A haunting, perceptive and uncompromising examination of controversial subject matter, expertly written and directed by Paul Haggis and characterised by excellent performances from its starry cast.
Simon Braund, EMPIRE

A raw and unsettling morality piece on modern angst and urban disconnect, Crash examines the dangers of bigotry and xenophobia in the lives of interconnected Angelenos.
Rotten Tomatoes

Hyper-articulate and often breathtakingly intelligent and always brazenly alive. I think it's easily the strongest American film since Clint Eastwood's "Mystic River," though it is not for the fainthearted
The New Yorker, David Denby


And if Crash ultimately resolves itself around a series of sentimental familial tableaux, it also makes its social and political collisions resonate in our heads so as to leave them ringing. It’s a film you won’t stop thinking about, arguing over, debating, after the lights come up
New York Magazine, Ken Tucker

The film is a knockout. In a multiplex starved for ambition, why kick a film with an excess of it?
Rolling Stone, Peter Travers


This is the rare American film really about something, and almost all the performances are riveting.
Washington Post, Stephen Hunter

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