Review of Crash (1996) by Elvis Mitchell for The New York Times — 07 Jan 1998
The Crash characters sleepwalk through this story in a state of futuristic numbness, seeking extreme forms of sensation because familiar feelings have long since failed them. It's a chilling, ghastly possibility that manages to exert a grim fascination.
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This review of Crash (1996) was written by Elvis Mitchell and published by The New York Times on 07 Jan 1998.
Crash has generally received mixed reviews.
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