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Writer:
Wayne Kramer (written by)
Release Date:
26 February 2009 (Bahrain)
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Tagline:
Every day thousands of people illegally cross our borders... only one thing stands in their way. America.
Plot:
Crossing Over is a multi-character canvas about immigrants of different nationalities struggling to achieve legal status in Los Angeles...
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Harrison Ford | ... | Max Brogan | |
| Ray Liotta | ... | Cole Frankel | |
| Ashley Judd | ... | Denise Frankel | |
| Jim Sturgess | ... | Gavin Kossef | |
| Cliff Curtis | ... | Hamid Baraheri | |
| Alice Braga | ... | Mireya Sanchez | |
| Alice Eve | ... | Claire Shepard | |
| Summer Bishil | ... | Taslima Jahangir | |
| Jacqueline Obradors | ... | Special Agent Phadkar | |
| Justin Chon | ... | Yong Kim | |
| Melody Zara | ... | Zahra Baraheri (as Melody Khazae) | |
| Merik Tadros | ... | Farid Baraheri | |
| Marshall Manesh | ... | Sanjar Baraheri | |
| Nina Nayebi | ... | Minoo Baraheri | |
| Naila Azad | ... | Rokeya Jahangir |
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Rated R for pervasive language, some strong violence and sexuality/nudity.
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Runtime:
113 min | USA:140 min (original version)
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2.35 : 1 more
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USA:R (certificate #44822) |
Singapore:M18 |
Norway:15 |
Finland:K-15 |
Hong Kong:IIB |
Ireland:16 |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) |
Germany:16 (f) |
UK:18 |
Iceland:16 |
Netherlands:12 |
Japan:PG-12 |
Mexico:B15 |
Portugal:M/16 |
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) |
Australia:MA |
Ireland:18 (video rating)
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Director Wayne Kramer's original cut was 140 minutes long, but despite having the right to final cut he agreed to be involved in editing the film down to two hours when Harvey Weinstein allegedly threatened to release the film straight to DVD, and bypass theatrical altogether.
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Plot holes: After the shootout at the convenient store, there is an argument about whether or not there were 5 shooters or 4 shooters. The owner's wife said there were 5 shooters and the 5th shooter took the security tapes and ran off. Then the other woman in the store falsely confirmed that there were only 4 shooters. If that was the case, then all 4 shooters were dead and the security tapes would not be missing.
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Special Agent Howell:
You see what's interesting Miss Shepard is we ran a check on your name. A Claire Shepard arrived on a B-2 visitors visa seven months ago and then just two days ago she has her status adjusted to an EB-1 green card for persons of extraordinary ability. According to The Internet Movie Database, the only Claire Shepard that matches your spelling, age and place of birth has two credits on little known Aussie TV shows. Walk on roles. She hasn't won any national or international awards
Special Agent Ludwig: which is something the adjudicator who handled your case would have to have been aware of and yet he approved you for an EB-1. Miss Shepard we'd like you to tell us about your relationship with center adjudications officer Cole Frankel?
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Special Agent Ludwig: which is something the adjudicator who handled your case would have to have been aware of and yet he approved you for an EB-1. Miss Shepard we'd like you to tell us about your relationship with center adjudications officer Cole Frankel?
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Mistake the Enemy
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This ensemble multi-ethnic cast turns in solid performances in this formulaic treatment of the everyday dramas faced by the hard working folks at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Mexican, Chinese, Palestinian, Australian and Persian plots carom off each other like Olympic Billiards as Harrison Ford, (whose obviously impending retirement is thankfully never mentioned), his heart bleeding from frame one to the credits, leads a solitary existence in an apartment at what has to be the Alimony Arms Hotel. There is no attempt to patch over the Crash/Babel formula; the film embraces it and comes up with some fine set pieces like a gripping intervention (Cliff Curtis and Justin Chon) during a convenience store robbery/shootout. The aerial views of L.A. will make natives want to freeze-frame future DVDs to ID where we are. The climax (NO SPOILER) is played against an attenuated rendering of the National Anthem and packs a punch. Unfortunately, there has to be another five minutes of Tying Up Loose Ends. Does it sound like I didn't like this much? On the contrary, it was 113 minutes well spent and shouldn't have been relegated to the Purgatory of February. April, maybe?