I think the brothers were in a time loop by there moms memorial. 6 theories is a LOT of theories. Thank you for this! For that matter, neither do two young black men (Larenz Tate and Ludacris), who dress and act like college students, but have a surprise for us. The next day, Farhad finds that his store has been wrecked and defaced with graffiti. The loops are obviously metafores for those things that keep us captive. I was trying to figure out meaning in everything. A cat mauled and killed him after he was putting dissension in the group. What was I missing? There are the other camp members that don’t seem to have aged at all. They are capricious and cruel, not because they want to be. I love this movie. 12) Justin also says at the end that he will Aaron take control of the situation/car , thus symbolizing that the direction is ready to believe in the audience or vice versa (not sure here) Thus the end is basically a new Moon on the rise & freedom of birds depicting new horizons/space & for them finally created a masterpiece which the audience now in control keeps watching it over & over. Given the fact that Justin had left just before the last reset, and was only just meeting her, this must mean that she only arrived in the last ten years, but is in the loop because she died within it. (Fate worse than working as a cleaner that Justin!) I’d gladly pay admission for this! But then you fail the test, and you get locked in the outer most compartment. And then! Let’s see if we can pull some of the rules together, some are guesses, others more grounded in fact: I’m sure there are more rules for how the pods work. You’re right that Nolan doesn’t even ponder the notion of a ‘tease’. But both are infinitely different too. But, while this is possibly the best “in character” website ever created, I literally do not have the stomach to read it for more than 2 minutes at a time before I start to throw up in my mouth. The director's cut of the film was released in a two-disc special edition DVD on April 4, 2006, with more bonus content than the one-disc set. Me neither. Hence wen they again watch the video in the cabin, Micheal says this time also went wrong & prepares to burn the house/script & restart all over again. Not at all. It turns out that the bullets were blanks and the family goes inside and Farhad is left to think what he did. "Crash" tells interlocking stories of whites, blacks, Latinos, Koreans, Iranians, cops and criminals, the rich and the poor, the powerful and powerless, all defined in one way or another by racism. When the little girl runs out to save his father with the "invisible cloak", her mother runs towards the door and it is closed, the shot changes to the street with the girl running, and the door is now open but her mother is yet reach it. I don’t remember ever seeing Michael being given, or taking, an aspirin. Hansen is one of the pursuing officers and, out of guilt for the part he played in the assault of Cameron's wife, vouches for Cameron to be let off with a warning. Contact me | Privacy policy | Join the mailing list | Links. I would love to see this story expanded as it’s a long time since a film has stayed with me for this long, and has piqued my interest so much. Crash was released on DVD on September 6, 2005, in widescreen and fullscreen one-disc versions, with a number of bonus features, including a music video by KansasCali (now known as The Rocturnals) for the song "If I..." from the soundtrack. Or, is Michael having memory problems? CDs. And Spielberg's Munich. The film had a budget of $6.5 million (plus $1 million in financing). Right? Is There a Reasonable Big Bad Wolves Explanation?? The result is a movie of intense fascination; we understand quickly enough who the characters are and what their lives are like, but we have no idea how they will behave, because so much depends on accident. Some of them are, though: Detective Waters is called to a crime scene only to discover the victim is his brother. (I’m French like Byron so sorry for my english). There is no leader and everyone is grasping at straws to make sense of it, how to break out of the patterns, or how to accept the seemingly inescapable nature of the patterns and just endure them. All will be clear. Interconnecting somehow? Who is that is strange enough, and interested enough, to try and freak these two guys out? Crash begins with a car accident, but not all its characters' endings are so dramatic. Again sorry for any mistakes, english isn’t my native language, also Byron’s accent was not french at all. He victimizes others by exercising his power, and is impotent when it comes to helping his father. How boring would it be for us the audience to watch a man dangle again and again? So. why does it like the story? (Which, to be completely honest, doesn’t make sense, like, at all.) After losing at first, Aaron learned from his past mistake and won his struggle. It shows the way we all leap to conclusions based on race -- yes, all of us, of all races, and however fair-minded we may try to be -- and we pay a price for that. He is unable to like any video & hence keeps killing himself to get out of it. Racist Jean Cabot (Sandra Bullock) yells at her Mexican housekeeper for not properly loading the dishwasher. One of my favorite movies of all time, and the movie I recommend here to people more than any other, is The One I Love. One thing that happens, again and again, is that peoples' assumptions prevent them from seeing the actual person standing before them. And then it is about creative desire and our own critical spirit. I blew up the images of the drawings on the wall. Come on, we love you. But they are multipliers better when dolloped together. And I’ll explain why below. I thought they’d killed each other looking for monsters? But keep this one in your back pocket as we finish up these theories. Stand back and consider. They are cornered by police. I've heard that dozens and dozens and dozens of times. And Aaron finds the whole experience to be very welcoming. Cut to the cross where their mother died – implying that they were back at the beginning again. I see the movie as symbolic, a commentary and parable of our lives: 1. I’m glad I watched them in the order I did, as it helped me make sense of resolution as I’d already “met” Chris and Mike. I want Justin to embrace the intent of this website; I want him to have an actual interview with Taylor, and give us some helpful pointers as to where to look for those ‘meaning lamp-posts’. He also sees two moons – an “atmospheric mirroring effect”, that signals the coming of the third moon and the “ascension”. This fear can take many forms, which often boil down to themes like “I’m not good enough” “I’m not lovable” “I don’t belong” “I’m not worthy of love” etc. We find out that in fact Peter was his brother. (Wrong.). But come to find out? I don’t know. VHS tapes. Back in December I tweeted out to Justin who was in production for Synchronic (movie #3) and just said: “Just please tell me that you giving us a window into the domes the loops and the mind job that was the previous two movies.” and he liked my comment, but didn’t comment (fairly MO of you Mr. Benson). Nobody is there, just his scattered memories of the situation that was presented to him at the time. Hey there Byron, I dug your spitballing. And that's about it. Rated R Why, you ask? Justin, I’d do the same if you were up to chat about it. Not happier, not calmer, not even wiser, but better. This is why I really wish that when Justin replied to this thread earlier on — where he said that Taylor’s analysis of both Byron and the loop borders, were off, he would give us some direction. Action. And what is THiNC. I just finished watching the movie on Netflix, and admittedly haven’t seen resolution (yet). Yeah… exactly. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. 2. Tim looks over at Hal, and then he sort of pats him on his back…. He helps facilitate it, maybe in cahoots with Hal, and looking like Josh(?) Remember, he said that the cabin burnt, maybe he burnt it with the last occupants who got trapped. Did anyone notice these sores? This is a fascinating read for me. will be coming back to this website! Both going back on their words they just spoke, in turn continuing their “story” or loop. For example… the man in the tent (Mr. The song also has the line “My mother was a tailor”. He’s the one placing the items and pre-recording them in advance. But more specifically, it is about Justin Benson, the screenplay author of Resolution. But off in the distance, they see the small cabin that has always been locked is now unlocked, and when they go inside they see thousands of video and audio recordings. The man in the tent? A subsequent exchange of racially charged insults occurs. He gives the gun to his daughter who is then seen going over near the cash register to retrieve the box of gun cartridges that her father had not known were actually blanks. People still come up to me more than any of my films and say: 'That film just changed my life.'