Examples Of Race In The Movie Crash

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Vy Tran Prof Drummond-Matthews English 1302 May 12, 2016. Race and ethnicity in the United States in Crash. Race and ethnicity are always the very attractive topic here in the United States. The movie Crash surrounds racial, gender, social and political issues in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles is known for being the home to people more than one hundred and forty countries speaking two hundred and twenty-four different identified languages. Due to its variety of races, L.A. (stands for Los Angeles) has been the city which gathers most of the racial and social tensions. This movie is not an exception. Crash talks about different characters with their different stories towards each field mentioned: racial, gender, social and political. Within two days in the movie, a black detective named Graham Waters had lost his closeness to the mother; his criminal younger brother had unintentionally been shot under an officer’s gun just because he looked like a gangster; the white District Attorney and his racist wife had their car stolen and guns pointing at …show more content…

Despite the truth that different issues with variety of contexts have been more focused on, we can tell that deeply in each character, they still are racist. White people are racist, Black people are racist, and even Asian people are atrocious to their own race as well. Victims of racism are shown in the movie to be judged in different contexts and situations. The local district attorney Rick Cabot’s wife tended to lean closer towards her husband on the street as she saw the two black men (Anthony and Peter) walking by. One minute later, the Cabot’s car was stolen by them because of racism: White people think that Black people are dangerous; and Black people themselves believe that White people do not treat them well because they are

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