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Sigal Erez and Brad Johnson in Across the Line (2000)

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Across the Line

13 reviews
6/10

A decent film about border crossing troubles

Seeing this film as a pre-screener for a film festival, I'm in no way connected to this film, which seems to be the suspicious case with the previous two comments, especially the one from Texas. Not because of where it was from, but in the virtual press release that it seems to be.

This film is a well made potboiler, with good performances all around, although my suspicions about the lead actress not necessarily being the best one they could find (I do freelance casting) were confirmed when i saw she co-wrote and co-produced the film. She's good, but I'm sure someone else could have been better. (Take note, Mr.Skin.com! She ain't shy.)

The story held me, and Brad Johnson is extremely good. Hey Hollywood, get him a new TV series or TNT western! And get Brian Bloom one, too. (An excellent villain.) But if you're gonna use Charlie Daniels on the soundtrack and give him a main credit, give him more than the title song. (If he wrote the score, it could have done with a little less Mexican guitar during the shootout scene. A little cliched.)

And how the heck did Adreienne Barbeau agree to such a nothing role? (I won't give it away why it's so short.) I just cast an indie film with star talent attached, and I'm amazed they got her to do such a small role. (Cowboy)hats off to the casting director!

If anyone sees this in a video store, it's a good 97 minutes to spend. If you see it at a film festival, you could do worse. If you see it at a theater, don't expect greatness. Just a well done good vs. evil film making you root for the hero, and hiss the bad guys.
  • nhpbob
  • Jan 26, 2002
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4/10

Yeah, it's a 4

I tried hard to make this a believable crime drama, buy couldn't. So I tried to make it a love story, but I couldn't.

It's just a mediocre 139 minute B movie. Period.
  • Poster-Boy
  • Aug 24, 2021
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1/10

Ridiculous

Let's talk about social appropriation. This is the worst garbage movie I have ever seen.
  • sofagirlsalome
  • Mar 26, 2020
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9/10

A truthful representation of both hope and corruption.

Across the Line (2000) is a truthful representation of both hope and corruption, focusing on critical events transpiring at America's border with Mexico and known both to those who live on the "line" (physical and metaphorical) and to those with the courage to cross it. Further it is a fine example of the filmmaker's art, featuring convincing portrayals underpinned by a convincing script and the directorial talent of Martin Spottl.
  • lyndatamu
  • Sep 16, 2000
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9/10

Wonderfully written, directed, and acted--a thoughtful and moving film.

The wonderful acting by Sigal Erez is likely to be the first outstanding thing that one notices in this film. Her character is created with intensity, partly by the amazing acting and partly by the well-written script. But the entire cast is excellent, including fine performances by actors whose work I had not previously known--for example, Julio Dolce Vita, Carlos Carrasco, and Brian Bloom are especially good. Bloom's anger and brutality are as convincing as the reassuring humanity of Dolce Vita and Carrasco. (Bloom's astonishing feat of leaping, in one fast action scene, is among the most dextrous film leaps that I've seen).

The story concerns the troubled lives of border-crossing Latinas and Latinos, and also the equally troubled history of the official responses to these immigrants in the U.S. But the film is never preachy. The action is fast or tender, always moving, convincing, and shot with the art that conceals art. Like the careful and and smart photography, the awareness of the film's deeper resonance is likely to occur to you only later, when you return to it, which I have already done several times.

Movies with which to compare this one include THE BORDER, EL NORTE, and LONE STAR. Nowhere among these movies is any performance as subtle, skillful, and deep as what Sigal Erez achieves in ACROSS THE LINE. And under Spottl's superb direction, this film is an outstanding contribution to that line of good movies. Highly recommended--one of the very best recent films.
  • T. Allan
  • Sep 17, 2000
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8/10

A surprisingly well delivered drama-romance.

I was very interested to see that Senora Erez was both a co-author and producer of this this movie. The plot brings out the human plight of undocumented workers who seek only a better life. We see Sra. Erez' impact through various scenes depicting the personal, emotional and every-day similarities between Caucasians and Latinos - showing so clearly we are all the same. The story was very interesting and exciting and the love story arc very believable. I think most any viewer would enjoy this modest movie and appreciate the good performances of all, especially Sra. Erez and Brad Johnson, plus the even, skillful direction by Martin Spottl.
  • qwer80
  • Jun 5, 2006
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8/10

Great characters

I agree With the person who said it could've been great. I wish that reviewer would've said why because I agree but can't quite say why. With that being said, I personally enjoyed it and wish it had been longer.

I loved the main characters and wish their relationship had developed more. I loved Miranda's family and would've liked to have seen more of them. Miranda's brothers were so likable.

All the acting was well done. A couple guys got their just desserts!

I'm so glad I stumbled onto this film. Good job guys!!!

I'm not sure why my review won't "submit". It says too short but other reviewers were able to post just a couple words.

I will say that I'd love to see a follow-up movie. Maybe see the sheriff get reelected; maybe see a couple kids; maybe see that Miranda continued her education; and see what her brothers end of doing to be "free" and see how they support themselves.
  • lponce15
  • Apr 30, 2024
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8/10

If It Crosses The Line, It Had Good Reason

  • Heres_Johny
  • Sep 5, 2016
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8/10

An Immigration Love Story

We have needed to put a face to the immigration issues and injustices that have taken place in our country. One thing missing when we hear some of our leaders speak about immigration is compassion. Not only does this story bring love into the picture, but it paints a picture of humanity.
  • angelina-541541
  • Mar 22, 2020
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10/10

A great way to spend a rainy Saturday afternoon

This is a fast-moving action film that has many twists and turns. It's a love story, a vignette of life, and a powerful drama all in one. A big bowl of popcorn and a few margarittas and you will have the time of your life watching this flick. Very well written, acted and directed.
  • joynaples
  • Sep 4, 2000
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8/10

It could Have Been Grest

  • januszlvii
  • Aug 23, 2020
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10/10

Great movie: Process of elimination

Revealing who is good and who is ROTTEN. If you look deep and listen carefully you will see that it doesn't matter if you are related to somebody. It does not matter in the end because you can have a toxic family Dysfunctional Family full of wicked people and not even know it until one day you wake up and you realize they are guilty of a gruesome horrendous crime. And worse than that they justify it. So this movie will tell you that family members may be tied by Blood but not all in most cases are good people. There is such thing as toxic family and family members who choose the dark side and the wicked side and the greedy side. I will say one thing the character Brad Johnson portrays is excellent. A real man. A man of strong good morals. A stand-up guy. Dignity. A man of Honor and courage. Rare to find. Fabulous movie.
  • nanettemeau
  • Nov 26, 2022
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8/10

A Great Movie For All The Wrong Reasons

  • themightyservo
  • Apr 28, 2012
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