ajitter89
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TASM2 isn't as bad as critics say, that said it's by no means a Good movie. Like The First Reboot, it's clear Sony Made this film so that Disney could not make a play for the rights to the franchise(Which after the great films of the MCU, would that really be a bad thing?) But Unlike TASM1 this film wasn't as fun. It lacked character development, the big 'surprise' emotional climax fell flat and the supposed real life chemistry between AG and ES was absent. This film is dare I say even worst than Spiderman 3, but it had some awesome action sequences and it had it's moments, just like SM3, I can definitely see that some people may like this film even if I found it bland.
Crash is one of those films everyone must see at least once.
Throwing the social problems of the very sensitive subject of race right into the faces of those who watch it, Crash is an in depth look at the stereotypes we all experience.
It makes you think as in the end all the story's intertwine and literally crash into each other, and all people must learn their lessons to continue their existence.
With this in mind it brings up very provocative questions, and without giving away too much about the film, it makes a person question their views of other races, and the way that they are viewed as well.
Over all it is a very moving film, and a true landmark in cinema, easily earning it's awards.
Throwing the social problems of the very sensitive subject of race right into the faces of those who watch it, Crash is an in depth look at the stereotypes we all experience.
It makes you think as in the end all the story's intertwine and literally crash into each other, and all people must learn their lessons to continue their existence.
With this in mind it brings up very provocative questions, and without giving away too much about the film, it makes a person question their views of other races, and the way that they are viewed as well.
Over all it is a very moving film, and a true landmark in cinema, easily earning it's awards.