Cultural assessment The Crash Movie Review

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The film industry is significantly used to form cultural constructs essential to understanding the diverse socio-cultural origins and ethnicities within the human environment. The award-winning film, Crash, directed by Paul Haggis, accurately fits how the cultural aspects such as ethnicity and stereotypes can influence an individual’s life. Family movie description The Crash movie is set and acted in the streets of Los Angeles. Every character plays both the accuser and victim roles within different racial scenarios. The film is characterized by a series of car crashes, carjacking, and shootings as well as the petty divisiveness of race and ethnicity. Also, the lady who led to the car accident has a Chinese ethnicity while the shop owner and his family are Asians.

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All of these characters have been shaped by the environmental factors and the socio-cultural in the American society to assimilate into the American culture (Matsumoto and Juang, 2016). Assimilation is by far perpetuated by ethnocentrism whereby Whiteness is more prominent to Blackness. As such people of Black decent are regarded as minority groups. Ethnocentrism is used as a tool for assessing and judging other cultures. I am an American citizen. ” Moreover, most of the characters in the film founded their decisions based on the decisions of those around them irrespective of their ethnicity. As described by (Desmet et al. , 2017), values are an essential aspect of culture. Values in the films are portrayed as desirable and valuable elements critical to social living. Crash aims at tackling the complexity of race and its related ubiquity in the American society.

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However, each family in the film is characterized by racial prejudice either as a perpetrator or as a victim of racial aggression. They use this as a means of adaptation and fitting in the American culture. For instance, Ryan, the racist cops, makes unnecessary stops when he snobs the black TV director and his wife doing something unexpected of them while driving. The police go ahead and harass the woman with an invasive body search and forcing the husband to stand by helplessly since the cops have the guns. Stereotypes in the film arose between the African-Americans and the pure whites who perceived the blacks as the minorities. While characters might reinforce stereotypes, the larger society is responsible for perpetuating these stereotypes and misconceptions.

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