Crash is a film directed by David Cronenberg, based on the novel by J.G. Ballard, about a subculture of people who are sexually aroused by car crashes, a peculiar fetish arguably stemming from a pun on "auto-eroticism." They re-enact famous car crashes (such as those that killed James Dean and Jayne Mansfield[?]), cause accidents themselves and document other crashes. Both MPAA NC-17 and R versions have been produced. It won a special prize at Cannes for audacity.
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marked Ratz, and then staggered toward their lame travelling companion to
how much of the Groland gold she had flung into the dying woman's grave.
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Then he raised his heavy fist threateningly and stammered jeeringly:
fiends--than my cart is of yours. Four heller pounds, Ratz, and the
tongueless blasphemer chuckled with malicious pleasure:
"Now you have it, fool! Whoever doesn't share with me--you know that--
quickly across her brow, as if to dispel some unpleasant thought, and
for the sake of reward, she had only desired to aid the sufferer.
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Here, frequently interrupted by fits of coughing, she told the landlady
kindly strengthened with nice broth, desired the sacrament, as her life
still sitting over his wine.
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linen sleeves farther down over her plump arms, and gazed with mingled
with the promise to do what she could for the poor.html">poor woman.
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scarcely asks, when help is needed, whence did you come, who are you,
condescends to do it, you can take him to the poor creature at once."
While speaking she smoothed, with two swift motions of her hands, the
to attend to the business, dipped her hands into the water pail, dried
she cleared her throat vigorously and left the kitchen.
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