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So, Crash—it's a wild ride, literally and metaphorically. Cronenberg crafts this chilling atmosphere where desire and destruction intertwine. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, drawing you into this eerie subculture that feels both unsettling and oddly compelling. The performances are raw and layered, especially from James Spader, who embodies this conflicted character with such depth. The practical effects, well, they have a way of making you feel the visceral impact of the crashes, not just visually but emotionally. It's provocative, exploring themes of sexuality and technology in a way that might leave you questioning what it all means. Definitely not for everyone, but that's what makes it distinctive in the landscape of 90s cinema.
Explores controversial themes of desire and traumaIntriguing practical effects enhance narrative impactDeliberate pacing creates a hypnotic viewing experience
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