Crash (R) is the best movie of the year so far. Best described as a film that features how the lives of many people collide, it deals with ethnic relationships. Revealing anything more than that would be giving away far too much as this is truely a movie that you have to see. It makes you think and feel unlike any other movie. The movie lacks a central plot that gets tied up in the end but the ensamble feel makes this forgiveable. It is not a film that is trying to teach you something. Instead, it relies on you to make the best decisions about the things you see. It will most likely make an appearance on my Favorite Flicks of 2005 list and I doubt anyone that sees it will be able to ever forget it.
Since age 11, Joseph has been a regular entertainment columnist in several newspapers distributed throughout northern Arizona. With a college degree of Media Analysis and Criticism from Arizona State University, a thesis titled "Cinematic Footprints" and a two-year stint as a news editor for a pair of community weeklies under his belt, he is currently writing articles for Examiner.com. Visit HERE to read his latest reviews or click HERE to e-mail him.
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