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CROSSING OVER

Max Brogan (Harrison Ford) is an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent with a dangerous flaw - he has a heart and sympathy for the very people he must track down and deport. Together with his partner, Iranian-American Hamid (Cliff Curtis) as they run routine busts on illegal immigrants, several other stories are revealed - a defense lawyer (Ashley Judd) negotiates for a new family for an orphaned child and must also arrange a deportation method for a family whose 15-year old daughter is accused of having ties with terrorism; a young Jewish man (Jim Sturgess) tries to use his unpracticed religion to secure a job; and Cole Frankel (Ray Liotta) uses his position as a green card approval supervisor to force a beautiful Australian model (Alice Eve) into some compromising positions.

Language: English
Subtitle: NA
Classification: NC16
Release Date: 2 Apr 2009
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 2 Hours 20 Minutes
Distributor: GOLDEN VILLAGE PICTURES
Cast: Harrison Ford, Sean Penn, Ray Liotta, Ashley Judd
Director: Wayne Kramer
Format: NA

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Writer: Syahida Kamarudin

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Watch this if you liked: "Crash", "Babel"

The beauty of "Crossing Over" starts with the writer-director, Wayne Kramer who himself was once an immigrant from South Africa.

It then turns into a journey into the world of legal and illegal aliens, and their struggle for citizenship in Los Angeles. Seen from the viewpoint of the many individuals involved in the world of immigration; the lives of these people are interconnected in various of ways. There is Max Brogan and Denise Frankel, two immigration officers of different departments whose empathy towards these aliens sometimes turn personal. Among them, we see the story of Mireya Sanchez who is separated from her son when when captured in a raid and deported back to Mexico. There's Taslima, who didn't know that a school essay she wrote became a root to her legalisation trouble. Gavin Kossef, a Jewish atheist who ironically uses religion as a 'green card' to get his green card while Claire Shephard, an Aussie actress found herself trapped in a sex scandal in order to get hers.

With a star-studded cast from ranging from old yet not-that-grey Harrison Ford, Ashley Judd, Ray Liotta, to the young talents of Jim Sturgess among others, expect very convincing performances especially Judd as the sympathetic officer whose motherly instinct became her one source of motivation in her duty. It is especially interesting to watch Sturgess making up prayers in Hebrew and cheekily try to pass off as a qualified rabbi in front of a clueless immigration official.

The only hiccup comes in a form of the scissor-happy Censorship Board. Yes, the multiple hacks and slashes may not alter the storyline, but a nuisance all the same. Certain dialogues are chopped off absent-mindedly, that it feels like reading a letter filled with ink blotches.

A story dealing with naturalisation, persona non grata, fraud, social alienation, cultural stratification and even terrorism to some extent, this might not be your cup of tea if your presence in a cinema is to be mindlessly entertained through and through. Thought provoking, honest and at times cynical, this might fulfill that blackhole one creates from all that corny horrors shoved into one's head.

Cinema Online, 17 April 2009
   
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Effective 15 July 2011
G - Suitable for all ages
PG - Suitable for all ages, but parents should provide guidance to their young
PG13 - Suitable for persons aged 13 and above, but parental guidance is advised for children below 13
NC16 - Suitable for persons aged 16 years and above
M18 - Suitable for persons aged 18 years and above
R21 - Restricted to persons aged 21 and above only
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