CRASHÂ (18)
D: David Cronenberg
Columbia Tristar/Alliance (David Cronenberg)
Canada 🇨🇦 1996
98 mins
Drama
W: David Cronenberg [based on the novel by J.G.
Ballard]
DP: Peter SuschitzkyÂ
Ed: Ronald Sanders
Mus: Howard Shore
PD: Carol Spier
James Spader (James Ballard), Holly Hunter (Dr. Helen
Remington), Elias Koteas (Vaughan), Deborah Unger (Catherine Ballard), Rosanna Arquette (Gabrielle)
A repulsively unlikeable yet compelling drama about a
group of people who are sexually aroused by car crashes, a psychiatric term also referred to as paraphilia.
Director/writer David Cronenberg does a good job adapting
a novel which would always prove difficult for a big screen transition, the biggest change of which being the relocation of the story from London to the other side of the
Atlantic.
It's an impossible film to enjoy watching, but it has a
raw form of power about fetishism and eroticism which hadn't dared been tackled before and is very tastefully made considering the subject matter.
6/10
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