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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of Sarah Jordan, an American socialite living in Bangkok, who becomes disillusioned with her privileged life. Inspired by photojournalist Nick Callahan, she dedicates herself to humanitarian work in war-torn regions, traveling to Cambodia, Chechnya, and India. Their shared passion for helping others sparks a complex romance amidst the backdrop of global conflict and personal sacrifice.
Critical Reception
Beyond Borders received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the film melodramatic and heavy-handed in its depiction of humanitarian crises. While Angelina Jolie's performance was sometimes praised, the overall narrative and its handling of sensitive subject matter were widely criticized for being simplistic and exploitative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Angelina Jolie's committed performance.
- Criticized for its overly dramatic and exploitative portrayal of humanitarian issues.
- Found to be a melodramatic and heavy-handed film lacking nuance.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with some appreciating the film's attempt to highlight humanitarian causes and Jolie's performance, while many others found the story to be overly sentimental and the depiction of real-world suffering to be superficial.
Fun Fact
The film's soundtrack features a song called 'The Journey' by renowned composer and artist Yoko Kanno, who is celebrated for her work on numerous anime series.
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