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The Crossing
A tender fable of an ageing sea captain, who risks the lives of his men when he decides to change course, taking his ship through a violent storm.
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Plot Summary
A Danish fishing trawler, the 'Maria', is caught in a storm and drifts into international waters, leaving the crew in a desperate fight for survival. As their resources dwindle and tensions rise, they must confront their own limitations and the unforgiving nature of the sea. The film explores themes of loyalty, desperation, and the thin line between civilization and savagery under extreme pressure.
Critical Reception
The Crossing received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its intense atmosphere and suspenseful build-up. However, some found the pacing to be slow at times and the narrative to be somewhat predictable. Audiences were generally more divided, with some appreciating the raw portrayal of survival and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its palpable tension and atmospheric suspense.
Some critics noted a deliberate, sometimes slow, narrative pace.
The film's raw depiction of survival was a point of both praise and criticism.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the North Sea, adding to its authentic and gritty portrayal of life at sea.
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