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Crossworlds

  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31min
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Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, and Andrea Roth in Crossworlds (1996)
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Un joven se encuentra en medio de una batalla universal entre el bien y el mal cuando se instala en un valle transdimensional. Sólo el misterioso colgante de cristal de su padre y su cetro p... Leer todoUn joven se encuentra en medio de una batalla universal entre el bien y el mal cuando se instala en un valle transdimensional. Sólo el misterioso colgante de cristal de su padre y su cetro perdido pueden garantizarle la victoria.Un joven se encuentra en medio de una batalla universal entre el bien y el mal cuando se instala en un valle transdimensional. Sólo el misterioso colgante de cristal de su padre y su cetro perdido pueden garantizarle la victoria.

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    • Krishna Rao
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      • Krishna Rao
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      • Krishna Rao
      • Raman Rao
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      • Rutger Hauer
      • Josh Charles
      • Stuart Wilson
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • A.T.
    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Joe
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • Ferris
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Laura
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    Perry Anzilotti
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    Norita Golanos
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    Preeko

    Brilliant

    From the first time i watched this film i thought it was brilliant, quite good effects and a very good storyline. If you havn't seen this film before buy it now on DVD, this film is one to keep you very well entertained.

    Rating: Five Stars
    Jonathan Horner

    Good low budget flick.

    Crossworlds caught my eye when I saw that good old, Bladerunning Rutger Hauer starring in it. So I sat down ready to watch the movie thinking that I was in for another poorly directed B-movie, I was wrong. Crossworlds for a low budget movie is pretty good. Rutger Hauer and the rest of the cast deserve more credit from this movie, it should of been pretty popular.

    The story line is a little confusing but if you watch the movie twice over you should be able to get your head round it.

    overall quite good but a little confusing.

    7/10.
    7BrandtSponseller

    Not enough exposition, but admirable low budget film-making

    As explained in a scrolling text prologue, Crossworlds is set in a universe where there are multiple dimensions and travel across dimensions is made possible by a "key" of sorts that unlocks doors between them. The key is powerful, so obviously there are various parties vying for it. As the film proper begins, we see a man head into a cave to retrieve some ancient relic, only to be confronted by sinister looking men. Then we head back to "contemporary" California to meet Joseph Talbot (Josh Charles), your average film world young, partying college student. Soon Joseph encounters Laura (Andrea Roth) who introduces him to dimension-hopping. It seems Joseph has some role to play in the war for the key.

    Much has been said about the resemblance between Crossworlds and The Matrix (1999). Although some of the similarities are surely coincidences, many may not be. I suspect there will be no end to discovering source material that was somewhat cribbed by the Wachowski Brothers in the three Matrix films. I know that the more pre-1999 genre films I watch, the more I find material that the Wachowskis unofficially "adapted" for their work.

    On the other hand, similarities between Crossworlds and the first Matrix film underscore a point that I like to make about film criticism--I do not agree that originality is a criterion that should be factored into one's rating of a film. That's not to say that I'm advocating plagiarism--far from it. But being strongly influenced by other material, or even "riffing" off of it is not a problem in my opinion. For one, the works we claim are original may turn out to be not so original after all. It's an epistemic problem. Critics are not omniscient, so any work deemed original may turn out, upon future knowledge, to be just as strongly influenced from material we just didn't happen to know about. So what we're really doing if we award points for originality is saying, "I'm not familiar with any material that this film is influenced from, therefore it is better than a film where I am familiar with precursor material". I believe The Matrix is a much better film than Crossworlds. The similar material is handled much better by the Wachowskis.

    That's not to say that Crossworlds is bad. It's just average. It has an equal amount of good points and bad points. The principle problem I had with the film was the same problem I had with Constantine (2005)--there is obviously a dense mythology in the writers' minds that forms the basis of the plot, but the audience isn't told enough of the mythology for the film to achieve greatness. You are never quite sure of the "rules" of the Crossworlds universe. As soon as you begin to get your bearings and figure it all out, some new character appears, some new kind of unusual device, action or ability occurs, and we're in the dark again, trying to update our scorecards so that the new material is coherent with the previous material. It saps any potential suspense out of the film. It's a difficult problem for any author who wishes to create alternate worlds, with alternate operational rules. One has to find a balance between too much exposition/explication and not enough. Scripters Raman and Krishna Rao (who also directed) err on the side of not enough.

    There are other problems, many of which seem to be related to editing and specifically the fact that Rao probably had to cut a much longer film down to 90 minutes. That may also be part of the reason that needed exposition/explication is missing. Rao might have figured that if he has to lose material, it's best not to lose more action-heavy scenes. Changes in setting, plot and/or character attitude are occasionally too abrupt. For example, Joseph expresses frustration at the dimension-hopping predicament (right after they leave the beach) when it seems that he's barely experienced any of it. This should have been saved for a later scene, and perhaps in the original cut, it did come much further into the film.

    But the film also has many assets, not the least of which is Rutger Hauer as A.T. Hauer is like a slightly older version of Lou Diamond Phillips, which means that he's something of a grade B and C genre film king. You know that if Hauer or Phillips is in a film, there's a good chance that it's going to be at least a bit cheesy. For those of us who have a special place in our hearts for cheesy B and C genre films, we also tend to love Hauer and Phillips.

    The rest of the cast is a treat, too. Charles is terrific at playing a lost nerd, Jack Black gets to do the schtick that made him famous, Roth is appropriately sly, sexy and a bit mischievous and Stuart Wilson as the villain should have most viewers hating him by the end of the film, which is what he's supposed to do.

    And of course the underlying idea is an intriguing one. Visually, Rao does a fantastic job of creating an attractive sci-fi film dealing with multiple worlds on a relatively low budget. Many directors would be afraid even to attempt such a feat, as the budget did not allow for much in the way of special effects. Most locations are our mundane Earth, yet Rao is able to convey an epic adventure through multiple worlds with devices as simple as a red filter and locations as simple as a warehouse or black sound stage.

    Crossworlds is definitely worth a view if you're a big fan of this genre. Just be prepared to cut the film some slack in terms of exposition, and keep a scorecard if you have to.
    philipsimon2000

    Inspiration for the Matrix of what?

    i recently saw the movie on cable and I was wondering what similarities were there between this movie and the Matrix

    You have got Jo or Joseph like Neo

    You have got A. T. like Morpheaus

    and you have got the girl like Trinity.

    Even the villains move around in suits like those in Matrix

    and all that talk in the elevator where A.T. says that the floor is still there and what they are seeing was all deja vu like in the Matrix

    Would not be surprised if the Wachowski Brothers had seen this and been 'inspired'
    8WolfGifford

    Immense fun.

    As a fan of low budget sci-fi (especially Rutger Hauer movies) I have to admit to being biased towards this before I'd even seen it. But, not only did it live up to expectations, it far surpassed them. This is a slick, well directed and acted and fairly intelligent entry into the 'alternate dimension' genre.

    It's fast paced and the gorgeous Andrea Roth certainly adds to the enjoyment factor. Rutger Hauer is his usual sardonic self, always great value. Josh Charles is excellent in what I think is the best film of his career!! OK, so the budget is low, but the makers have done wonders with what they had to work with and it looks like a much more expensive movie - the cinematography is fantastic and gives the whole movie a lovely 'gloss' look. There is lots of humor, an excellent villain and some very exciting actions scenes - what more could you want? A lot of people compare this to the Matrix, which I feel is unfair. The Matrix is (great fun, but) very overblown and pretentious, whilst this movie plumps solely for entertaining. Some of the themes are the same, but the similarities end there. I'd go for Crossworlds any day!!

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      Stuart Wilson wears a Crossworlds baseball cap in Second Sight (1999).
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      Laura is pushed off the rooftop about 4 seconds after Joe, giving them an initial vertical separation of about 260 feet, which would rapidly increase until they both reached terminal velocity. However, on the way down we see they're only about 10 feet apart.
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      A.T.: Look, I'll tell you where the scepter is, if you let the kids go.

      Ferris: Actually, I was rather hoping that we might be able to work together again. Like old times?

      A.T.: I'm not that sentimental.

      Ferris: Ugh, you don't still think of me as evil, do you?

      A.T.: You and your warlords have already taken over one dimension. You eliminated half the people. You forced the rest into slavery, I think it qualifies.

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      • 8 de enero de 1997 (Reino Unido)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • El Mirage Dry Lake, California, Estados Unidos(Desert locations)
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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