Crossover Dreams
Salsa singer screws over everybody on his way to the top; when his latest record flops, his career starts doing downhill.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s New York City, three ambitious young Black men from different backgrounds chase their dreams of success in the music industry. Ray, a talented singer, struggles to break through while dealing with personal demons. His friend, D, a charismatic hustler, navigates the city's underbelly to find opportunities. Meanwhile, a more focused musician named J tries to keep his integrity intact amidst the temptations and challenges of the urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Crossover Dreams is a gritty and authentic portrayal of urban ambition and the struggles faced by aspiring artists in the 1980s. While it didn't achieve mainstream success, it resonated with audiences for its raw energy and honest depiction of navigating difficult circumstances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of 1980s urban life and music scene.
- The film offers a raw look at the challenges faced by young Black men pursuing their dreams.
- While not polished, its sincerity and performances were often highlighted.
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Fun Fact
The film was an early vehicle for actor Robert Townsend, who would later gain wider recognition for his directorial debut, 'Hollywood Shuffle'.
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