Crash
Crash

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Crash

1974
Movie
89 min
Norwegian

Crash is a 1974 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Rolf Clemens, starring Jan Solberg and Hanne Krogh. A motorcycle accident leaves the young Jan (Solberg) paralysed. This new situation challenges his attitude towards life, and his relationship both with his parents and with his girlfriend Marianne (Krogh).

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users78%
Director: David CronenbergGenres: Drama, Horror, Thriller, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A television scientist, Dr. Robert Rath, is drawn into a strange, underground world of avant-garde fetishists who use car crashes as a form of sexual gratification. He becomes entangled with Helen Remington, a woman who survived a near-fatal car accident, and the enigmatic Vaughan, who orchestrates these extreme encounters. As Rath delves deeper, he confronts his own desires and the disturbing connection between technology, sexuality, and violence.

Critical Reception

David Cronenberg's early shocker 'Crash' is a polarizing film, often considered a challenging and transgressive work. It received notoriety for its graphic depictions of sex and violence, and its exploration of controversial themes. While critically divisive upon release, it has since gained a cult following and is recognized as a significant, albeit disturbing, entry in Cronenberg's filmography, often praised for its audacious vision and unique thematic exploration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold and disturbing exploration of car fetishism and psychosexual trauma.

  • Criticized for its graphic content and challenging, often uncomfortable, narrative.

  • Seen as a significant early work that cemented Cronenberg's reputation for transgressive cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's unique and disturbing premise, with many finding it provocative and memorable. Some viewers appreciate its artistic merit and bold thematic exploration, while others are put off by its graphic nature and unsettling subject matter.

Fun Fact

The film was highly controversial upon its release and was initially banned or heavily censored in several countries due to its explicit content and subject matter.

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