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... st winner of the Golden Globe Awards, but at the Oscars, it may not have the advantages of "Crash".

Lionsgate has already concluded that compared to "Brokeback Mountain", "Crash" has three major advantages at the Oscars!

First, the film's story takes place in Los Angeles, and most of the Oscar judges live in the Los Angeles area, so they have a deeper understanding of car culture and racial conflict than anywhere else.

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