

Crossroads
Ex-convict Rahim is reformed and leading a normal life as a cab driver in Toronto with the only love in life – his daughter Salma. An encounter with goons from his former life leave him shattered, and seeking revenge.
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Plot Summary
Three childhood friends, Lucy, Kit, and Mimi, reunite after high school graduation for a cross-country road trip. Each girl has her own reasons for the journey, with Lucy seeking her estranged mother, Kit hoping to find her fiancé, and Mimi wanting to get married. Along the way, they encounter various adventures, challenges, and romantic encounters that help them discover who they truly are.
Critical Reception
Crossroads received generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its predictable plot, clichéd dialogue, and performances. However, it was a moderate box office success, largely driven by the popularity of its lead actress, Britney Spears.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable and formulaic storyline.
- Performances are largely uninspired, despite the presence of a popular music artist.
- Attempts at humor and drama often fall flat, resulting in a generic coming-of-age tale.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while some enjoyed the film for its lighthearted entertainment and the presence of Britney Spears, many found the plot to be unoriginal and the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
The song 'I'm Not a Girl' from the film's soundtrack was originally intended for Britney Spears' album 'Britney', but was instead included on the 'Crossroads' soundtrack.
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