About 60 minutes in there is a scene where cars have crashed on a highway, they stay to photography it and dead dog is found in one of the cars (Chihuahua). The scene is short and dog is only shown for a moment. You'll see it coming
Someone is pursued by car, but it’s more in a “hey we’re in a car crashing club and I just saw my car crashing friend on the road! I’m gonna crash into them!” vein. Could still be a bit unpleasant if you’ve been a victim of extreme road rage.
jmkraemer14 is yet again talking about 2004 movie Crash. The only cop action in 1996 Cronenberg movie Crash is one character interrogating a man over a hit and run. All of the (extremely plentiful) sex in 1996 film Crash is consensual.
Someone is nearly burned alive, but saved at the very last minute. They really build up the suspension, and it can be very triggering if you are scared of fire.
I think the previous comment meant to put this in 2004 Paul Haggis movie Crash, whereas this page is about 1996 David Cronenberg movie Crash. There are no parents in this movie.
Not in the traditional sense of cutting, but characters learn they get a sexual thrill from being in car crashes and purposely endanger themselves (i.e. reckless driving while not wearing seatbelts) so that they can achieve the worst injuries possible.
Sad only in the sense that the woman with the newly discovered car crash fetish fails to seriously injure herself in a car crash. Her husband comforts her by saying “maybe the next one,” and they have sex as the camera pulls back and the movie ends.