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Balandra Crossing
Kiko (Chiquito) and Tisoy (Redford White) are top notch government agents. An important break comes along when gang members paid Aling Kuala with fake money.
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Plot Summary
A former police detective, haunted by a past case, is drawn back into the criminal underworld when a dangerous drug lord is released from prison. He must navigate a treacherous path of deception and violence to protect his family and uncover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of authority. The film explores themes of redemption, corruption, and the thin line between good and evil.
Critical Reception
Balandra Crossing received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its intense atmosphere and performances, particularly from Michael Ironside, while others found the plot convoluted and predictable. Audiences generally responded more favorably to its gritty crime-thriller elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, brooding atmosphere and suspenseful moments.
Michael Ironside's performance as the antagonist was frequently highlighted.
Criticized for a somewhat predictable narrative and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a moderate level of enjoyment, with many appreciating the film's suspense and straightforward crime narrative, though some felt it lacked originality compared to other thrillers of its era.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which helped establish its bleak and gritty urban setting.
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