1996 Filmyzilla [best] — Crash
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Controversy & Reception: Crash was highly controversial upon its release due to its graphic depictions of sex and violence. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival for its "audacity and originality" but faced bans in several locations, including Westminster, London. crash 1996 filmyzilla
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Impact and Legacy
- A racist police officer, John Harris (Don Cheadle)
- A Hollywood director, Jim Dillon (Matt Dillon), who is struggling with his own identity and sense of purpose
- A Persian shopkeeper, Farhad (Shaobo Qin), who is a victim of a hate crime
- A young African American filmmaker, Graham Waters (Larenz Tate), who is investigating a carjacking incident
Based on J.G. Ballard’s novel, the film follows James Ballard (James Spader), a man who, after surviving a head-on collision, is drawn into a subculture of "symphorophiliacs"—people who derive sexual arousal from car crashes. The Verdict A racist police officer, John Harris (Don Cheadle)
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