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Crossing Over
A group of old friends gather to scatter the ashes of a husband, a father, a friend in a place where present is confronted to the past. As if wasn’t flying, as if past and present were united.
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Plot Summary
The film weaves together the stories of several individuals whose lives intersect in Los Angeles. A struggling father attempts to provide for his family, a married woman faces a difficult choice, and a young immigrant navigates the complexities of a new country. These disparate narratives converge, exploring themes of ambition, hope, and the challenges of assimilation in a diverse urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Crossing Over' received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics. While some appreciated the ambitious scope and the performances of its cast, many found the film's narrative structure to be overly convoluted and the individual storylines underdeveloped. The social commentary was also noted as being heavy-handed by some reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong ensemble cast and a few moving moments.
Criticized for its messy, unfocused narrative and underdeveloped subplots.
Seen as an overly earnest and somewhat didactic exploration of immigration.
Google audience: Google users generally had a divided opinion, with a slight majority finding the film to be a decent drama. Many appreciated the performances and the attempt to tackle serious themes, but a significant portion felt the movie was too slow and lacked emotional depth.
Fun Fact
Although the film is set in Los Angeles, it was primarily filmed in Shreveport, Louisiana, to take advantage of tax incentives.
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