Crossing Over R

Every day thousands of people illegally cross our borders... only one thing stands in their way. America.
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 53 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
  • Released: June 9, 2009
  • Originally Released: 2009
  • Label: Weinstein Company

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AUDIENCE SCORE
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Rating: 2/5 -- Well-acted but increasingly either melodramatic or just plain dull.
London Evening Standard
Jul 31, 2009
Rating: 1/5 -- Crass, contrived, tackily salacious and politically loaded in the most insidious way, this dodgy piece of nonsense purports to be an ensemble, multi-stranded drama in the style of Traffic or Crash. Full Review
Guardian
Jul 31, 2009
Rating: 2/5 -- The whole exercise feels exploitative. Full Review
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Jul 31, 2009
It's all too conventional, a prosaic melodrama composed of characters who turn out to be strictly good or evil. We already know that immigrants are exploited. Crossing Over tries to tell us that once again, while compounding the offence. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Jan 2, 2018
Rating: 1/5 -- The film manages to sustain a general air of dull preachiness without ever having much to say for itself. Full Review
Sunday Times (UK)
Aug 4, 2009
While Mr. Kramer does seem to believe in the decency of his characters, their individual stories eventually become so far-fetched that, in the end, they are virtually indistinguishable from Hollywood baloney. Full Review
Critic's Notebook
Oct 7, 2015
Rating: 1/5 -- Any one of these stories, if properly fleshed out and shorn of contrivance, would have made for a perfectly serviceable film. Instead, we have lots of hysterical little bits of nothing much. Full Review
Time Out
Jul 31, 2009

Product Description:

The struggle to achieve resident alien status, or gain full-blown citizenship in the United States, provides some thought-provoking material in this feature from director Wayne Kramer(THE COOLER). CROSSING OVER is an ensemble piece that contains many overlapping storylines, most of which revolve around Max Brogan (Harrison Ford), a law enforcement official who specializes in arresting people who break stringent immigration laws. Joining Ford is Ray Liotta, who plays a corrupt immigration official who forces a wannabe Australian actress (Alice Eve) to sleep with him in exchange for a green card. The film also focuses on the rigorous guidelines laid down in post-9/11 America, with Kramer detailing the shocking maltreatment of a teenage girl who faces deportation after giving a misguided high school presentation on terrorism. These tales, and several others, all combine to present an intricate overview of the desperate and often overwhelmingly sad lengths people will go to so they can remain in the United States.

Kramer’s film closely mirrors other harrowing ensemble pieces such as Paul Haggis’s CRASH (2004) and Richard Linklater’s FAST FOOD NATION (2006). CROSSING OVER carefully presents many different sides of this complicated issue and also examines how coincidence and good fortune can play a part in achieving resident status. Ford is perfectly cast as the downcast lead character who battles with the moral and ethical ramifications of his job, and frequently gets too close to the people he is required to prosecute. Kramer skillfully interweaves each tale and allows just enough screen time to each of his characters, with Cliff Curtis leading the excellent supporting cast by playing an Iranian-American immigration official whose life is irrevocably altered by a series of tragic personal and professional occurrences.

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  • Sales Rank: 33,820
  • UPC: 796019820264
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