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Crossing Over, 2009

Crossing Over

English

USA

Rating:6.8
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Profile of Crossing Over

Crossing Over can be described as bleak and gloomy. The plot revolves around immigrants, Americana, and themes of life is a bitch. The main genres are drama and independent. In terms of style, Crossing Over is nonlinear and stars an ensemble cast. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It is located in Los Angeles. Crossing Over takes place in contemporary times. It is based on a short film. Note that it involves nudity, sexual content, and profanity.

Summary of Crossing Over

As an agent with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, Max Brogan (Harrison Ford) is a daily witness to struggles of those who try to cross U.S. borders in search of a better life. For Brogan and his associates, the impact of immigration goes beyond their jobs and defines their lives. Among many people whose lives intersect with theirs are a Mexican factory worker, a British musician and a Korean teen.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 27 February 2009
Runtime: 113 min

Cast and Crew

Harrison Ford as Max Brogan in Crossing Over
Harrison Ford

as Max Brogan

Sean Penn as Chris Farrell in Crossing Over
Sean Penn

as Chris Farrell

Ray Liotta as Cole Frankel in Crossing Over
Ray Liotta

as Cole Frankel

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Crossing Over (2009)
Crossing Over (2009)

Critics Reviews

USA Today
There is undoubtedly a good movie in the varied experiences of American newcomers. But it would need to involve sagas more urgent and more original.
Entertainment Weekly
Crossing Over is so eager to go for the emotional jugular that it never quite forges an enlightening point of view.
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