Crash: The Movie

             Diversity! According to Encarta's online dictionary, the definition identifies diversity as a variety of something such as opinion, color, or style. Perhaps this explanation best suited this high powered drama as diversity observed, explained, and adversely affected the lives of people along with their boundaries by way of skewed perception, fear, and stereotypical validation of race and the accompanying attributes.
             While the foundation of American society suggest unity and harmony when faced with adversity from outside our shores, turmoil from within suggest an entity at war with itself. Having not heard much about this movie, "Crash" is not recognized as a blockbuster as a nation's inhabitants consume themselves with visual entertainment dealing with fictional situations and fairy tales. Might I suggest another observation for the nation: Commonplace issues and differences mean little to those that accept, contribute, or succumb to the realities of life in the land of opportunity.
             Simply put denial and escapism is not headline news! As observed in the movie, separate but conditional equality exist for those who can deal with misfortune or afford to not have to deal with it at all. My paper will observe and present my feelings about this controversial movie dealing with life and the hand God dealt to its characters.
             Before I present my observations, I would like to identify my method of relating each character and situation. In order to examine, compare, and contrast the characters I developed an interaction matrix that allowed me to recall the interactions between certain people in the movie. This method also allowed me to recall scenes more accurately along with the situations as they occurred. With an intense, fever-pitched atmosphere, this movie validated my conclusion that for some life is a little more than "black and white".
             Urban America! Consisting of its flavors of the melting pot ...

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