《撞车》英文观后感
电影撞车观后感影评

电影撞车观后感影评《撞车》是一部由美国和德国共同联合制作的电影,影片首播于2004年,剧情丰富震撼,耐人寻味,小编整理了一些网友们对这部电影的观后感,一起去看看吧!01Crash, everything crash together, 不只是车。
车祸开头,车祸结尾,车祸穿插其间,但那不过是道具,影片重点在于不同文化、不同种族之间,由成见与缺乏沟通导致的互不理解所产生的冲突与碰撞。
那是一个大家还用着Nigger 和Chinaman的时代。
两个黑人青年因一个'white woman"躲避的眼神感受到歧视而持枪劫车,却在路上撞上一个"Chinaman"时想不顾其生死直接碾过去;前一秒对不同肤色的女人极尽侮辱之能事的警官,后一秒却在其危机时刻舍命相救;因认为同伴是racist而感到不适请求调离,并在碰到之前那位司机时尽力补偿的年轻警官,在让陌生黑人搭便车时却因一个伸手掏裤袋的动作而错手枪杀了他。
到底是谁在制造偏见?又是谁怀有最深的偏见?好在电影最后的结局里有些温度与美好,黑人探警给精神病母亲的冰箱里添了新鲜果蔬;开向"披着隐形铠甲"的小女孩的手枪里装着的是空子弹;黑人混混把韩国人车里那些被拐卖的妇女儿童全放了。
现实世界中并不是总能等到这样的光明。
片尾,永远怒气冲冲的金发女人终于意识到那是自己的问题: "I always wake up like this" 并对家中的亚裔佣人说:"You're the best friend I have ever made"; 被追尾的black woman冲着亚裔叫嚣: "Don't talk to me unless you are American."在我看来,civilization 不过是一个让人们学会沟通与理解,打磨原始的攻击性,懂得包容,尊重差异,能够平等对待所有人事物的过程。
crash观后感

影片一开始那个黑人警察在与人撞车后,说了这样一段话:“这就是撞击的感觉。
你走在任何城市里,你都会和别人擦身而过,别人也会撞到你。
在洛杉矶,没有人会碰到你,总是在这层金属和玻璃的后面。
我想,我们很怀念那种触碰的感觉。
我们撞到一起,从而感受到某些东西。
”《撞车》的英文原名为crash,原意是“撞击,冲击”,看到黑人警察的这段开场白,就会明白“撞车”只是个引子,而随着故事的倒叙,事件、人物一样样呈现时,我们才能更好地理解影片取名crash以及这段话的意义。
长达两小时的电影并不可能简单地为观众讲一个撞车的故事。
每个人的生活就像洛杉矶马路上行驶的车辆,在一层金属与玻璃的隔离下井然有序地前行着。
但危险和不安就如同暗流一般,两辆车随时可能追尾。
其实不止是车与车,人与人,国家与国家,种族与种族——只要是两者间存在差异,就会发生摩擦乃至撞击。
只有存在这样的撞击,才会促使我们去相互触碰了解。
Crash用一系列的撞击来引发观众的思考。
看完电影的第一感觉就是,电影容量非常大,内容非常丰富,以至于下笔时都不知道该从何处说起。
那么先从影片最为明确反映的主要问题来谈。
最显而易见的是种族歧视问题。
当影片回到“昨天”,展开倒叙时,最先出现的两个黑人青年就针对在餐厅里的遭遇,一路争论着。
梳着小辫子的青年因为餐厅里的服务生没有问他要不要咖啡,认为自己遭到了歧视,并且他还强调那个女服务生也是黑人,估计他自己也无法理解为什么连自己的同胞都歧视自己。
而接下来的情节发展来的相当突然。
一对白人夫妇迎面走来,妻子在看到两个黑人时就害怕地往一旁走开了。
妻子的表现是十分不明显的,但青年被彻底激怒,他成功劝说了自己的同伴,报复式地抢劫了白人夫妇,开走了他们的车。
在这样一段简短的情节中,我们可以看到在美国这个大熔炉中,种族歧视问题已经深入到每一个人的血液中。
正如这个黑人青年所表现的,他对这个白人主导的世界太过敏感,在憎恨被白人歧视的同时,他对自我的歧视也是与生俱来。
撞车观后感

撞车观后感撞后感车车车车Comments on the film named crashAfter watching the crash, I was quietly shocked. Perhaps as a student, I have not experienced enough to say something about cross-culture communication although my major was English, and we all try to bridge the eastern culture and western culture. In the past, ethnic discrimination has always been the most controversy issue for Americans between the black and the white. just cite the sentence of Zhou Enlai premier minister, “in this small world, we should seek common points while reservingdifference.” When two different culture crashed with each other at beginning, what they facing are nothing but the conflicts and contradictions, which seems to be unable to solve. In my opinion, the merging process of the different culture is the process of tolerance to each other. The best way to settle this problem is to just trust each other always, as we all known, it is very tough to do this, especially when you are being misunderstood by the person whom you treat them kindly.Throughout the history, the race discrimination is always the top schedule of nation contradictories and conflicts. All nations trying to solve this problem ended with the failure, always the same result. Why!The point is that how to eliminate race discrimination. We all say that all people were bored equally. Why did we always link the black people with crime? Why did we always regard a person named khan as terrorism? Is it true that all black people have or shall commit crime, all the people named khan are terrorism? Of course, the answer is NO. The reason why we have such a thought pattern is that many black people committee crime and one person named khan once was the most infamous terrorism in the world. From that time on, we just thought it is natural. It is this kind of thought pattern that deepen and deteriorate conflicts from generation to generation. I just thought that race discriminationis the amassing result of misunderstanding in cross-culture communication.When two different cultures crashed, the people from differentculture should try to respect and understand each other rather than interpreting each other in their own cultural and thought way. And as a medium of culture transmission, we should try to friendly and accurately explain the strange thing to people to avoid misunderstanding and contradictory and also correct some faults and errors having been madeby our pioneer rather than neglect or turn deaf ear to them. Cross-culture communication is nothing just believe each other always. Perhaps we cannot eliminate themisunderstanding and contradictory right now, but just hold a belief that communication is cultural crash, and soul communication,as long as we treat eachother kindly all the time, all kinds of frictions and conflictionscan be defeated by humanity and all the people can be friends . At the beginning of the intercultural communication, the first generationsuffers so much pains and overcome unimaginable barriers.As long as all of us do it always, intercultural communication will enjoy a pleasure progress and embraces a bright future. Long enough time, race discrimination will become weaker and weaker till vanish forever. Peace and harmonious world is not far.。
英语影评——撞车(crash)

院系专业:化学化工与材料科学学院化学系年级:09 学号:200901010101 姓名:金晨Set in modern day Los Angeles, the Oscar-winning movie Crash attempts to unabashedly expose racial prejudice in this country through the depiction of numerous characters of different cultural backgrounds whose lives intertwine in multiple crisis situations. The large, impressive cast includes the following characters: two young, black male criminals, a Latino locksmith and his young daughter, an Iranian convenience store owner and his grown doctor-daughter, two white, male police officers, a black health insurance employee, a black detective and a Hispanic detective, a successful, black Hollywood director and his black wife, a middle-aged Korean couple, and a white district attorney and his white wife. Simply by reading this list it is clear to see that Crash takes on the problematic job of representing so many ethnic groups for a mere 1 hour and 47 minutes, which makes me wonder if the movie actually perpetuates stereotypes or if it challenges them. What Crash does successfully do is rouse viewers’ emotions, to the point that they feel the need to squirm uncomfortably in their seats. That in itself makes me give Crash an overall positive rating. Racial issues are complex and emotional, and bringing these issues to the forefront is (almost) always positive. While some parts of Crash seem far-fetched and are less realized, other plotlines, which left me breathless and near tears, are more successful and could probably stand alone as their own stories. Knowing that there is no possible way to acknowledge all the complexities of this movie, this review will attempt to address the most powerful, effective scenes and the messages they provide.The movie’s opening scene depicts the aftermath of a bad car accident, and this becomes a metaphor for the basic message flowing through the film. Crash suggests that we actually need each other: like car accidents, we “crash into each other just to touch each other,” states Don Cheadle’s character, a detective. But like the word “crash” suggests, the interfaces between the characters in Crash are far from loving, and infected with fear. In fact, the characters of the movie seem mostly isolated and unable to connect even with those who have the most in common with them. No one is guiltless; we are all victims and offenders of cultural bias. Yet we desire the contact of others. The movie suggests that we don’t know how to reach out to others in a healthy way.Not only do we fail to understand those around us, but another major theme of Crash is how much we lack individual self-awareness. Matt Dillon’s police officer character makes this bleak statement to a rookie cop: “Think you know who you are? You don’t have a clue.” His character is certainly one of the most intriguing in the film. He begins the story as one of the most despicable movie characters I have seen in a while; he abuses his power as a policeman and pulls over a married, black couple. He proceeds to grope the wife against the car, while seemingly taunting her husband. It is excruciating to watch, but it is this same awful man, who, later in a heart-wrenching scene, puts his own life in danger and rescues this same woman from a burning car. Perhaps it is a temporary change from bigot to savior, and he is likely surprised by what he is capable of doing for another human being. Still, for a moment of his life he is a hero. The only constant in the characters’ personalities in Crash is that they areinconsistent, and no character seems to know who he or she will be in times of tension and emotional distress. Perhaps one of the most interesting messages in the movie is the thought that in order to know ourselves, we must try to connect with those around us. We must see that we are basically the same. Otherwise, we remain lonely and ignorant as a society.The Iranian character in Crash also plays an important role in the film, one that raises many questions. Ultimately, at the end of the movie, he may be the easiest to dislike. He does evoke empathy as he faces discrimination by a gun store owner, who compares him to terrorists and calls him a “rag head,” even though he points out that he is Persian, not Arab. His frustration over not being able to adequately communicate in English also exposes the difficulties of his life in America. Of all the characters in Crash, it is most obvious that he immigrated to America and cannot successfully acculturate, and he appears completely emasculated. He reacts to tense situations (i.e. his convenience store is robbed) with so much palpable agitation and fear that a viewer can easily predict he will do something erratic and terrible. Indeed he does, by taking an “eye-for-an-eye” approach to punish t he kind and misunderstood Mexican American locksmith who he blames unfairly for the store’s robbery.The Iranian character goes so far as to dig up the locksmith’s information out of the trash, go to his house, and attempt to shoot him in his front yard, which requires forethought and planning. In the midst of this would-be murder scene, the viewer is led to believe that the locksmith’s innocent daughter will take the bullet instead. Fortunately this does not happen, as, unbeknownst to the Persian man, the gun is loaded with blanks. This is thanks to his grown daughter, who predicted that he had the capability of doing something dreadful with the gun.Out of all the irrational behavior depicted in Crash, the damage this character creates seems the worst. Although he calls the locksmith’s little girl an “angel” who saved him from doing something terrible, there appears to be few repercussions or lessons learned from his behavior. In my view, nothing spiritual occurred to keep him from killing the locksmith or the locksmith’s little girl; instead, the Iranian man’s daughter had had the wherewithal to fill the gun with blanks. It seems like he takes no personal responsibility for his actions, and is still overwhelmed with uncertainty. In the post 9-11 world, all of this is certainly intriguing to me. Is it possible that there is a more blatant bias from the creators of Crash when it comes to portraying someone of Middle Eastern heritage? I suppose one might argue that the Persian man’s grown, rational doctor-daughter is a character that allows for some balance in the portrayal of those of Middle Eastern descent; additionally, she also illustrates the potential divergence from one older generation to the next, but unfortunately her appealing character is not emphasized in the movie.Like the Persian man, Sandra Bullock’s character in Crash also turns her fear and feelings of powerlessness into anger – emotions that are so closely linked – and she finds herself utterly isolated. Her character is the wealthy wife of a district attorney, and she seems to have everything she could want. However, she acknowledges that every morning she wakes up full of rage, and does not know why. Early in the movie she is walking with her husband to their car at night and she sees two young black men and feels nervous. Her anxiety turns out to bewell-founded as the black men put a gun to her head and car jack the couple’s SUV. The scene turns the idiom that “you can’t judge a book by its cover” upside down, because the two men fit a negative stereotype, thus reinforcing the prejudices of Bullock’s character. (Interestingly, she most likely fits the two black thieves’ negative stereotype of who she is.) In the end, Bullock’s character comes to the realization that her “best friend” is actually her Hispanic maid. She has been rude to this maid, and realistically is paying the maid to take care of her, so clearly this is not a true, balanced friendship. Yet the only one to comfort Bullock’s character when she is bedridden with a broken a nkle is this unlikely maid. Bullock’s humbled character grasps the confused maid in an embrace, forcing herself to push aside her superior attitude. We need each other, Crash suggests once again.But is there hope for us as a society? No one is innocent of cultural prejudice. This a belief reiterated numerous times throughout Crash, sometimes dramatically and sometimes humorously, and almost always laced with irony. The question is: how do we work through our biases and simply get along? If the travel saint in Crash is a metaphor for the journey in life that we all take toward self-understanding, then some of us are certainly at different places along this path, but with effort are moving forward. Sadly, some of us may remain stuck, figuratively ramming our heads against walls as we are forced to interact with others who are different than we are.I believe that Crash may offer a bleak view of racial relations in our country; however, some of the last scenes show snow falling in Los Angeles, which is certainly an unusual sight. Perhaps this is intended to show some sort of cleansing, or hope, yet there is also the image of fire as a car is engulfed in flames. In our society something will always continue to burn. The illegal Thai immigrants dropped off in the middle of Chinatown at the end of Crash represent how the cycle will start once again; they will have the challenging job of acculturating into our society and others will take out their fear and anger on them. Yet this country has so many valuable things to offer to each one of us, even when it is so difficult to look beyond our differences.Crash successfully forces viewers to address their own cultural backgrounds and their experiences with those of other races. Doing this is imperative if we are to reach a peaceful existence with each other in our melting pot of a country, yet it is too easy to succumb to fear and avoid analyzing how we subsist within our world and how we relate to others. After all, when it comes to racial equality, ignorance is not bliss; it hurts all of us. Especially within a city like Los Angeles, we never know when the truth will crash into us and we will be forced to face who we are through the eyes of others, at least superficially, no matter how difficult it is to take a raw look inside and outside of ourselves.。
《crash撞车》英语影评、观后感

My View of CRASHA great film, and here are some pieces of my thought.First, racial discrimination is involved in this film. People are rated by color or their race. Some of the white are always high up in the air in a mixed and open big city such Los Angeles just like Anthony, the black burglar, once said. Yeah, this is the fact that no one can deny. But what makes this dramatic is the different idea between Anthony and the other burglar, little brother of an black detective, who doesn’t think they are treated differently. In my opinion, in order to eliminate prejudice to black people, not only white people but also the black themselves should change their attitude. Anthony didn’t agree with that so he saw race discrimination everywhere, which left him in great shadow and push him to rob the “wicked” white people. But after he saw a white policeman help a black director out of trouble, he changed his mind. He got on a bus that he would never take before and found that the white and the black could sit together peacefully. He found that the world full of sunshine and he even liberated the trafficked people. Sometimes inequality comes from outside. Sometimes it is born of our mind. This idea is not about only Anthony or racial discrimination, but is also appropriate for everyone in every situation.Secondly, the film tells us that there is only a thin line between sheep and goat. And there is no absolute good or bad person. Officer Ryan seemed to be a jerk, but the jerk helped a woman out of death. Tommy is upright, but he killed an innocent young man by accident. In addition, don’t make decisions when in bad mood. The mad Miss Jean blamed her housekeeper only to find she was the only friend whom she could rely on. The mad policeman fired on his passenger only t o find that there’s no gun in his hand. The mad Persian store owner fired on a little girl only to find he almost created a tragedy. Lara Elizabeth, the young girl in the cloak of love, is really an angel.The ending of the film is partly satisfactory and partly tragic, touching me deeply. The young girl survived while the black kid is found dead. Maybe real life is a tragicomedy just like the movie. All we can do is to believe in love and bravery, and believe that every person has a good nature.。
撞车英语电影观后感

撞车英语电影观后感英文回答:After watching the movie "Crash," I was deeply moved by its thought-provoking storyline and powerful performances. The film explores the complex and interconnected lives of a diverse group of individuals living in Los Angeles. Through a series of car accidents and incidents of racial tension, the movie delves into the underlying prejudices and stereotypes that exist in society.One aspect of the film that struck me was its portrayal of the characters' internal struggles and conflicts. Each character, regardless of their race or background, is shown to have their own biases and prejudices. For example, Officer Ryan, played by Matt Dillon, initially comes across as a racist police officer. However, as the movie progresses, we see that he is also a caring son who takes care of his sick father. This complexity in the characters makes them feel more realistic and relatable.Another theme explored in the movie is the idea that our actions have consequences. The film shows how a simple car accident can have ripple effects that impact multiple lives. For instance, when a Persian shop owner, played by Shaun Toub, believes he is being cheated by a locksmith, he takes out his frustration on an innocent Hispanic man. This chain of events leads to tragic consequences for both characters. This aspect of the film serves as a reminder that our actions, no matter how small, can have far-reaching effects on others.Furthermore, "Crash" highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in overcoming prejudice. The movie shows how the characters' lives intersect and how their biases are challenged through their interactions with one another. For example, Officer John Ryan, played by Don Cheadle, forms an unlikely bond with a young African-American man, played by Larenz Tate, after saving him from a burning car. This encounter challenges Officer Ryan's preconceived notions and forces him to confront his own biases.中文回答:看完电影《撞车》,我对它引人深思的故事情节和强大的表演深感动容。
《撞车》英文观后感

《撞车》英文观后感第一篇:《撞车》英文观后感《Crash》The film a lot of text description of the ethnic and cultural conflict, white to make equal respect colored attitude, but in the heart of discrimination against blacks, blacks side against white discrimination, the other side discrimination with Asians, Asians and other people of color discrimination.Tail two crash quarrel very interesting, the first crash, is an Asian traffickers and Southern Belle wife detective, two people call each other ethnic, racial discrimination against each other.Trailer car, clinic receptionist with insurance company, one black and one Asian, two people like to use each other's race for attack.This phenomenon is very funny, but also very sad.Such insults showed their confidence, their efforts to make the mainstream society.Only white is superior to mainstream, can saying hypocritically, like a philanthropists to give his equal, just meet interests, it immediately in chapter.Like the hypocrisy of the judges, under the banner of equal rights, actually doing the dirty work.Discrimination is everywhere, especially reflected in the small and vulnerable groups on the body, but the key is whether you own some discrimination is discrimination, on the surface, such as the old police discrimination against blacks, blacks on Asiansdiscrimination, but more important is the heart of unconscious discrimination, such as the last of the new the police, on the surface and the subjective against discrimination, but the heart has already accepted the discrimination against blacks.第二篇:《撞车》观后感《撞车》观后感故事开始觉得平淡无奇,但是随着故事的慢慢深入,本来毫无关系的几个人,却错综复杂的联系在了一起,故事慢慢的开始引人入胜。
crash观后感

Crash观后感影片一开始那个黑人警察在与人撞车后,说了这样一段话:“这就是撞击的感觉。
你走在任何城市里,你都会和别人擦身而过,别人也会撞到你。
在洛杉矶,没有人会碰到你,总是在这层金属和玻璃的后面。
我想,我们很怀念那种触碰的感觉。
我们撞到一起,从而感受到某些东西。
”《撞车》的英文原名为crash,原意是“撞击,冲击”,看到黑人警察的这段开场白,就会明白“撞车”只是个引子,而随着故事的倒叙,事件、人物一样样呈现时,我们才能更好地理解影片取名crash以及这段话的意义。
长达两小时的电影并不可能简单地为观众讲一个撞车的故事。
每个人的生活就像洛杉矶马路上行驶的车辆,在一层金属与玻璃的隔离下井然有序地前行着。
但危险和不安就如同暗流一般,两辆车随时可能追尾。
其实不止是车与车,人与人,国家与国家,种族与种族——只要是两者间存在差异,就会发生摩擦乃至撞击。
Crash用一系列的撞击来引发观众的思考。
看完电影的第一感觉就是,电影容量非常大,内容非常丰富,以至于下笔时都不知道该从何处说起。
当然,从观看这部电影的初衷的角度出发,还是要从专业的规划角度来进行解读。
城市规划顾名思义就是规划城市解决城市问题的,而现在的城市就是像片头所说的,没有人会撞到你,总是在这层金属和玻璃的后面,我想,我们很怀念那种触碰的感觉。
当一般人看到这句话的时候,会觉得莫名其妙,可是如果从规划的角度来思考这一问题,那么我们就会回归到一个老生常谈的问题,那就是人们缺乏足够的交流空间,人们被禁锢钢筋水泥铸就的大牢笼里面,即使我们在规划中再三的强调开放空间,公共活动空间的设计,但是作为使用对象的广大市民,却没有时间能去使用这些,更别说是哪些并不适合活动的公共空间的设计了。
诚然,这是我们需要去尝试解决的一个问题,但是归根结底,这是社会的问题,已经超出了我们所能处理的范畴之外,所以是以形式主义出发,还是真正切实的尝试解决一些问题,这是我们要着重考虑的问题。
另外,影片中主要要表达的就是关于种族歧视的问题,我们都知道美国是一个拥有一千多个民族的国家,种族歧视这一问题由来已久根深蒂固。
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《Crash》
The film a lot of text description of the ethnic and cultural conflict, white to make equal respect colored attitude, but in the heart of discrimination against blacks, blacks side against white discrimination, the other side discrimination with Asians, Asians and other people of color discrimination. Tail two crash quarrel very interesting, the first crash, is an Asian traffickers and Southern Belle wife detective, two people call each other ethnic, racial discrimination against each other. Trailer car, clinic receptionist with insurance company, one black and one Asian, two people like to use each other's race for attack. This phenomenon is very funny, but also very sad. Such insults showed their confidence, their efforts to make the mainstream society. Only white is superior to mainstream, can saying hypocritically, like a philanthropists to give his equal, just meet interests, it immediately in chapter. Like the hypocrisy of the judges, under the banner of equal rights, actually doing the dirty work.
Discrimination is everywhere, especially reflected in the small and vulnerable groups on the body, but the key is whether you own some discrimination is discrimination, on the surface, such as the old police discrimination against blacks, blacks on Asians
discrimination, but more important is the heart of unconscious discrimination, such as the last of the new the police, on the surface and the subjective against discrimination, but the heart has already accepted the discrimination against blacks.。