DVD
Crash (2004)£4.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £15.00 (75%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
You think you know who you are. You have no idea...
They all live in Los Angeles. And in the next 36 hours, they will collide. A car crash brings together many desperate residents of Los Angeles, often finding themselves defined in life along racial boundaries...
A breathtaking multi-layered story of interlocked lives, vignettes much in the vein of Robert Altman classics Short Cuts and Nashville, written and directed by the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Million Dollar Baby Paul Haggis.

Average rating (33 reviews)
Average.
SMART1AN | 13/10/2009 | See all SMART1AN's reviews (7) »
Don't know why the fuss!! The only decent part was the actual crash scene, and the only actor of note among this 'all star cast' was Matt Dillon. If you wish to see a better film highlighting the topic of race watch American History X. Far more powerful and though-provoking.
Fab film!
izzysdad | 14/08/2009 | See all izzysdad's reviews (3) »
This is one of the best american films I have seen - one made for grown-ups with intelligence rather than the usual college student brigade. A truly thought-provoking film and one which shows an unashamed self-honesty to the american psyche. Wonderful performances throughout, particularly by Don Cheadle (what a brilliant actor). It's a real rollercoaster and maybe not the type of film you can watch too often but should be a part of everyone's collection.
Incredably moving
jokermanhaha | 24/07/2009 | See all jokermanhaha's reviews (57) »
"Crash" sees director Paul Haggis bring true life to the screen as he explores the racism and hate towards other cultures in the city. The plot doesn't exactly focus on one person alone, instead it focuses on several events with different people exploring their views on racism. This film completely blew me away with it's superb acting and story. I was touched and extremely moved by "Crash" as it makes us all realise how terrible the racism is in the city. Paul Haggis unfortunately missed out on the best director Oscar in 2005 but if it were up to me I would have easily handed the award over to him myself as his excellent direction created such an amazing film which also won best picture in 2005 and rightfully so as this is not only the best film of 2005 but also one of the best for years and years. Not to be missed.
Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fichtner, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Ludacris, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Tony Danza, Keith David, Daniel Dae Kim, Marina Sirtis, Larenz Tate & Loretta Devine | |
15 years and over | |
2004 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; Dolby Digital (2.0) | |
English for the hard of hearing | |
1 hour and 49 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




( 





























