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Directed by David Cronenberg
After surviving a brutal car wreck, commercial director James Ballard finds himself slowly drawn to a mysterious subculture of people who have transformed automobile accidents into erotic events. Like the J.G. Ballard novel that inspired it, David Cronenberg's study of the sexual dimension of man's relationship to technology was a magnet for controversy, drawing a NC-17 rating and criticism from several sources, including studio owner Ted Turner, who attempted to prevent the film's American release. But though some have leveled charges of pornography, James' descent into this fetishistic underworld is approached with cold, scientific detachment. Characters like Vaughn, the charismatic group leader who stages recreations of celebrity car crashes, seem more like driven researchers than sexual renegades, which is undoubtedly part of the film's point. This impression is reinforced by the pristine cinematography by Peter Suschitzsky, which proves particularly haunting during a crucial accident scene, and Howard Shore's superb score. Far from exploitative, Crash in fact proves less transgressive than the original novel, but is still undoubtedly not for all tastes. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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"This is a movie about some very sick people. Their sexual turn-on is auto wrecks, and they stage them when they can't find them by chance. (And by stage, I mean cause car wrecks on purpose, not fake them.) This movie, directed by David Cronenberg, is based on a novel by J. G. Ballard. This is a disturbing film. The sex scenes approach soft core porn, as the characters paw and grope each other, and there is rampant fetishism as well. However, I was unable to care about the character " [More]
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"I meant just to review "eXistenZ" ,but "Crash" was linked and i love it too. James Spader has never been better cast,and this is pretty much a perfect "arthouse" movie. Perversion is the name of the game..sexual ,sado-masochistic,with suicidal tendencies thrown in.The "crashes" themselves are the most unglamouras and shocking ever in a fictional work.Great source material,of course,from J.G Ballard. " [More]
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"David Cronenberg is a true Auteur , able to make films that will reach a wide audience nowadays...there are strong ideas, visual and emotional , very well realised here... To be a little more specific..Jennifer Jason-Liegh was,and never will be more sexy..eXistenZ sees her as a black-eyed siren,Jude Law is the vulnerable pretty one lured into the lurid gaming world ...or is he? the game characters: Ian Holm, Willem Dafoe ,Don McKellar,fall by the wayside....there is a reprise of the "[More]
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"The hands-down quote of the day comes from David Cronenberg. The filmmaker was recently asked how he felt about Paul Haggis naming his “race relations are hard” Oscar winner Crash less than a decade after Cronenberg released his own film, about car crash fetishists, with the same title. According to IM " [More]
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David Cronenberg's graphic adaptation of J.G. Ballard's controversial 1973 novel doesn't work like most films. For one thing, the main character (James Spader) experiences no great change in his life. He starts out disturbed, and only becomes more-so after his near-fatal car crash. Lured into the world of Vaughan (Elias Koteas), who runs an underground group of car-crash enthusiasts, Spader finds himself adding technology to his already prodigious list of sexual kinks. In the process, his fatalistic wife gets to live out her death fetish, and Spader himself becomes immersed in the techno-erotic subculture along with fellow damaged souls Holly Hunter and Rosanna Arquette. The film starts out with three bizarre sex scenes in a row, and many more follow. Although they aren't strictly exploitive and are necessary to the plot, squeamish viewers may find the film rough going. Crash paints a disturbing and coldly revolting portrait of turn-of-the-century Americans, advanced in technology but retarded emotionally. For these numb, disconnected people, humanity has lost its appeal, and their only remaining thrills can come from twisting their useless bodies into a bloody wreck on the freeway of the millennium. Cronenberg has fashioned a brutally candid return to his favorite themes, as well as coaxing a surprisingly dark and perceptive performance from Hunter, who steals the film from its uninvolving star. It's not for the timid, but is well worth seeing. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 

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