

Crossroads
A gritty political thriller set at the backdrop of the violent Naxalite movement in 70’s Calcutta.
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Plot Summary
A young blues guitarist, Eugene Martone, is obsessed with the legendary Robert Johnson. He travels to Mississippi to find Johnson's former partner, Willie Brown, and persuades him to help find Johnson's lost song, "Cross Road Blues." Together, they embark on a journey that tests Eugene's musical talent and their own resilience against the harsh realities of the road.
Critical Reception
Crossroads received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its musical performances and the chemistry between the lead actors. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the pacing inconsistent. Audiences generally appreciated the film's blend of music and coming-of-age story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant blues music and energetic guitar sequences.
- The performances of Ralph Macchio and Joe Seneca are often highlighted as a strength.
- Some critics noted a lack of originality in the narrative structure.
Google audience: Viewers frequently commend the film's soundtrack and the impressive guitar playing, finding it to be an enjoyable and soulful experience. The mentor-student dynamic is also a common point of appreciation.
Fun Fact
The famous guitar duel scene between Eugene and Jack Butler was actually performed by guitarists Steve Vai and Ry Cooder, respectively, with Vai's playing being heavily influenced by classical music and rock, while Cooder focused on authentic blues styles.
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