Monday, August 25, 2008

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sociological Movies: Crash

I thought it could be very interesting to discuss movies with a high sociological content or the so-called "sociological films," because I think it might be a good exercise in reflection at a time can be very rewarding to hear the views of others.

first to say that "Crash" is one of my favorite movies. besides being the winner of 3 oscars, hehehe .. For those who have not seen the movie here I leave the synopsis offered on the official web l.

"This exciting urban thriller tracks the fleeting encounter between a group of personasjes and different races who struggle to overcome their fears as they enter and leave the lives of others: A black police detective, two car thieves constantly theorizing on society, the district attorney ocuapdo and irritable wife, a racist veteran cop (caring for her sick father) who does not like his young, idealistic partner, a successful television director and his wife altiav a Persian immigrant who buys a weapon, a Hispanic locksmith and his young daughter.

In the gray area between black and white, where everyone is a victim and aggressor, all collide during the next 36 hours "



As you see, is an argument that at first glance it looks pretty appealing for all that you have not visot I recommend it.

In my opinion, is a film that tries to combine all the complex elements of American society and show what happens when they come into interaction, individual members of it. A film that exposes the various prejudices and stereotypes between different races (white, black, Hispanic, Arab, Asian), social classes, sexes and even ideologies that are shown in the film and show how in one second a set of prejudices that have been taken throughout a long life may collapse.

is a very rich film to be analyzed from the microsociology, for the fleeting social interactions between characters are the core of this work.

If anyone wants to see the film margin will algunios days before giving my views and do a little analysis of some scenes.

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