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The Crossing Movie Review Summary

Actors: Rodney Bell, Myles Collins, Marc Cray, Russell Crowe, Emily Lumbers, Robert Mammone, Ben Oxenbould, Danielle Spencer

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    The main idea of this movie is that a young man left a woman behind and when he returns to her about one year earlier and discovers that his childhood friend has taken his place. So basically this movie is about a love triangle between a girl and two young men in love with her.
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    The character of Johnny is played by Russell Crowe, his leading man debut in this film. Johnny, who takes the place of his best friend Sam (Robert Mammone) and gets the girl Meg played by Danielle Spencer. Sam leaves small town to study in the big city and to enjoy city life.

    When Sam returns to his small town from the big city, he finds out that his girlfriend Meg is now with his best friend Johnny. Sam's returning home creates a love triangle, which is hard for all three of them.

    This movie is rated R, produced in Australia and genres are Drama and Romance. This movie is worth watching because of the cast extremely talented cast and one can sense their feelings of friendship, jealousy and distrust of each other. Also George Olgivie the director shows his interesting work the story and camera work.
The review of this Movie prepared by Faiza Iqtidar



Script Analysis of The Crossing

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Plot & Themes

Romance/Love/Hugging    -   Yes Unmarried Love Triangle?    -   Yes

Main Character

Identity:    -   Male Age:    -   a teen Ethnicity/Nationality    -   White American

Setting

The Americas (not US):    -   Yes

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   no torture/death Any profanity?    -   Occasional swearing

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