Crash Movie Analysis Essay

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Crash
Psychological Analysis

In psychology and cognitive science schema theory is a very broad subject. Schema is all the knowledge we have ever acquired, all categorized and organized in our brain, and it can influence our everyday behaviour, cognition and perception of world and the people living in it. The theory could be explained by a metaphor that if our mind is like a computer drive, then schema is like all the folders in it. A way in which schema can influence us is their effect on us when exposed to new situations/information as we tend to often try and connect new experiences with our past knowledge and often even apperhation, which we can see in the movie Crash.

Crash examines a group of diverse people when their social relations come in contact with each other potationg the racial differences and discrimination of today's society. The main themes of the movie (discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping) clearly show on our main characters. A good example is when a character from the movie, Jean, is first faced with a another of the main characters, Anthony, she stereotypes him as a criminal because he fits her mental perception of that of people, he's a bald guy with tattoos of a race different than hers. It is often that white …show more content…

The little scene mentioned before end up in Anthony, because he noticed Jean being afraid of him, attacking Jean and her husband and taking their car, only adding to Jeans stereotype of people of his race and image. Because she was scared, she got attacked. Anthony didn't plan on attacking her, but got upset as it was their first meeting and she was assuming he'd be dangerous criminal. On the other hand, Anthony does throw out the movie assume all white people are racist which is also fundamental attribution error that might be connected to his previous experience or other peoples experiences which added on to his perceptions, just like in the case of officer

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