Tuesday, December 18, 2018
'Movie Crash Essay Essay\r'
'The film ââ¬Å" bangââ¬Â  write and directed by Paul Haggis was taken  specify in Los Angeles. This  ikon  elaborates how  distinction and  harm has touched our everyday lives, due to the misconceptions we have of each  early(a).   full the characters in this  plastic film  atomic number 18 either victims of  blemish and discrimination or argon guilty of it. To  succor us give more  soul  intimately this  moving-picture show I am comparing the  impression  brush to Joseph Healey textbook, Race, Ethnicity, Gender &  classify.\r\nIn this  image we see a wide range and  perspicaciousness of  preconception and discrimination and it is  non only the whites who argon  prejudice or  remove  only  withal minorities who  are  invidious and discriminate against other minorities. For  give way understanding first we need to learn the  heart of prejudice and discrimination. According to Joseph Healey ââ¬Å"Prejudice is tendency of  someones to  gauge and feel in negative ways  more or    less members of other groups.ââ¬Â Discrimination on the other hand, is actual, overt, individual behaviorââ¬Â (Healey 96). Healey  opines these two concepts do  non  invariably occur together.\r\nHealey believes that there are four  various com lay inations of prejudice and discrimination. The first one is Timid bigot, Healey asserts, ââ¬Å"A  soulfulness who is prejudiced but doesnââ¬â¢t discriminate is a timid bigotââ¬Â (Healey 96), An  character of this is shown in the  antecedent of the  cinema Crash, when Dorri and her father, Farhad, are in a  crap-shooter  shop at and the  possessor of the  atom smasher shop  fetchs references to Osama bin Laden and Jihad thinking Farhad was Arab. When Dorri tells the gun shop owner that ââ¬Å"You  washbasin give me the gun or give me back the money and I am really hoping for the moneyââ¬Â (Crash), the gun shop owner gives her the gun because he is in a gun shop business for the money. This  nip from the movie Crash shows a p   erfect  shell of timid  bigotry; the gun shop owner is prejudiced but doesnââ¬â¢t discriminate due to his nature of work, he is a business owner and his interest is to make money. The second combination of prejudice and discrimination Healey mentions in his book is ââ¬Å"Fair- bear Liberal.ââ¬Â Healey states that ââ¬Å"a person who discriminates with come to the fore being prejudiced is fair-weather liberal.ââ¬Â(Healey 96).\r\nItââ¬â¢s more like  police officer Hansen who gets  dis settle down with  officeholder Ryanââ¬â¢s treatment to Cameron and Christine; he watched this whole scene but couldnââ¬â¢t stop  officeholder Ryan who is superior of him. He files a complaint against policeman Ryan and obtains his own squad car.  police officer Hansen didnââ¬â¢t  avow anything to  police officer Ryan instead he went back to his  section and took an action against  incumbent Ryan. The third combination of prejudice and discrimination Healey mentions in his book is â   â¬Å"All Weather Bigotââ¬Â is when a ââ¬Å"person is prejudiced and does discriminateââ¬Â (Healey 96). In this  instance we can re new this definition to Officer John Ryan, who is white and racist against all  pretense of  battalion. Right after learning that the person who is  intervention his  hurt fatherââ¬â¢s insurance case is b insufficiency; he decides to take his frustration out by pulling over Cameron and his wife, who were black.\r\nThis is  as well as an example of the Scapegoat Hypothesis mentioned in Healeyââ¬â¢s book, which describes how ââ¬Å"people some meters deal with personal failure or disappointment by expressing their anger on a substitute target,  non against the object or person that actually caused their frustrationââ¬Â (Healey 98). In this case, Cameron was driving and did not violate any law; still Officer Ryan treated him and his wife Christine as inferior, and went so  cold as to molest Christine right front of her husband. Officer Ryan s   howed prejudice and discrimination by misusing his powers; he held Cameron and Christine until they surrendered their dignity. On the other hand, I believe Officer Ryan is not a bad person, because he is fighting for his ailing father and later in the movie he also saves Christine when she gets into car explosion.\r\nThese  antithetic scenes from the movie illustrate that Officer Ryan who is racially prejudiced is ironically  twain villain and hero. The last combination of prejudice and discrimination Healey mentions in his book is ââ¬Å"All-Weather Liberalââ¬Â ââ¬Å"a person who is neither prejudiced nor discriminateââ¬Â (Healey 96). The  outstrip example for all weather liberal in the movie Crash is Daniel the locksmith. In the whole movie I did not see Daniel being racially prejudiced against any character. He is very quiet and the peaceful person in the whole movie and due to nature of his work, he usually  whole kit late at night. However, to me it seemed like that he d   oesnââ¬â¢t really care about working late nights rather he wants to spend more time with his family.\r\nMoreover, Crash demonstrates some other examples of stereotyping that are mentioned in Healeyââ¬â¢s book. According to Healeyââ¬â¢s book, ââ¬Å"Stereotypes are  misinform overgeneralizationââ¬Â (Healey 99). It means that people  oft have  garble perception of another person or a group. They are based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, physical  demeanor and many other factors. An example can also relate to Daniel the locksmith, who comes to change the door locks for Jean and  hayrickââ¬â¢s house.\r\nBy looking at his  visual aspect and tattoo Jean sees him as a  conspiracy banger. She thinks after he leaves from her house he is  deprivation to give a copy of her house keys to his  clique members and they will come to rob her house. Thatââ¬â¢s  wherefore she asks her husband Rick to get the locks changed again in the morning. Jean stereotyped Daniel based on his ap   pearance. To me Daniel is a good guy, but Jean didnââ¬â¢t think of him as a family man. By looking at his appearance she made her judgment and thought of him as a gang banger but  nobody else.\r\nThere are some other  basis that are mentioned in Healeyââ¬â¢s book that can be related to the scenes in the movie. Another  frontier from Healeyââ¬â¢s book that is closely related to the movie Crash is ââ¬Å"Selective Perception,ââ¬Â which means that ââ¬Å"people  often see what they expect to see, so stereotypes are often confirmed in a vicious circle.ââ¬Â The example can relate to Officer Hansen; from the first scene he is in, we can tell that he is not prejudiced and it seemed to me that Officer Hansen doesnââ¬â¢t have  lots of experience with people outside of his race. In the movie he helps  beak, who is walking on the road side, by offering him a lift. This was the first time Officer Hansen seen prejudiced in the whole movie.\r\nPeter began  express emotion withou   t explanation and Officer Hansen asked him to leave the car. Peter  wanted to show him what he had in his pocket that was so funny. While Peter was reaching in his pocket,  disco biscuit Hansen panicked and shot Peter, who was innocent. That was the first time Officer Hansen had shown prejudiced; even though he was shown as a good man in the movie, he end up killing an innocent man. I think Office Hansen shot peter because he was afraid that his own life might be in a risk. Officer Hansen thought Peter was reaching his pocket for some kind of  sleeve and in seconds he made his decision and  usher out at Peter.\r\nThe movie Crash shows many aspects of prejudice and discrimination. Crash explores many social encounters that are  be by different characters of the movie. I think Crash represents the race relations in America and shows that how misconceptions and lack of communication makes our life situations very unstable. On the other hand, Healeyââ¬â¢s Book Race, Ethnicity, Gender    & Class have helped us with more understanding of prejudice and discrimination by giving us different combinations of racism and prejudice and by providing all  classic definitions.\r\nHe even mentions that education have helped us with better understating of each other. But in my  sound judgment we will never have that fully understanding of each other because somewhere on the  descent we forget who we are and the different people we are dealing with. Most time we think we  put one acrossââ¬â¢t prejudiced or discriminate and sometimes we donââ¬â¢t even realize that we are prejudicing and discriminating against other people. I guess we are in modern racism.\r\n'  
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