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Question: I recently saw and loved the movie Crash, and was especially intrigued by the way all the stories intersected and converged. Could you possibly give me a list of some other films whose stories are structured in the same way?


Answer: I certainly can: First, for the benefit of readers who haven't seen Crash (2005), its structure is one in which multiple narratives are developed simultaneously and overlay or intersect at key points before converging at the end. Unlike ensemble movies in which there's a main plot and a series of subplots, films like this give more or less equal weight to all the story strands and derive a significant part of their thematic power from the apparently random way in which different characters' destinies come together. To my mind, the greatest of all multiple-story narratives is  read full article

Tony tries to catch a glimpse of superstar Julia Roberts.
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Posted: 12/21/2007
Season 1, Episode 57: Byron Allen with Roz G, Earthquake, Tony Luewellyn, and Tony Roberts
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Length: 20:56
Posted: 4/21/2009
Season 1, Episode 56: Byron Allen with Roz G, Earthquake, Tony Luewellyn, and Tony Roberts.
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Length: 20:55
Posted: 4/2/2009
No one's grinning.
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Posted: 12/21/2007
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Twelve And Holding (Actor - Doctor) 2006 Movie
Death Of A Dynasty (Actor - Town Car Driver/Host) 2005 Movie
Broadway: The Golden Age -- By The Legends Who Were There (Actor) 2004 Movie
Dead Broke (Actor - Walter) 1999 Movie
Popcorn (Actor - Mr. Davis) 1991 Movie

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I recently saw and loved the ...

Question: I recently saw and loved the movie Crash, and was especially intrigued by the way all the stories intersected and converged. Could you possibly give me a list of some other films whose stories are structured in the same way? Answer: I certainly can: First, for the benefit of readers who haven't seen Crash (2005), its structure is one in which multiple narratives are developed simultaneously and overlay or intersect at key points before converging at the end. Unlike ensemble movies in which there's a main plot and a series of subplots, films like this give more or less equal weight to all the story strands and derive a significant part of their thematic power from the apparently random way in which different characters' destinies come together. To my mind, the greatest of all multiple-story narratives is read more

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