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"Crossing Over" is a riveting crime drama film released in 2009, directed by Wayne Kramer and featuring a stellar cast including Ray Liotta, Harrison Ford, Ashley Judd, and Jim Sturgess. The movie delves into the complex and interconnected lives of immigrants, law enforcement officers, and lawyers in Los Angeles. As they navigate the intricate web of immigration laws, their lives become intricately intertwined, revealing the harsh realities faced by those striving for a better life in America. The film weaves together multiple storylines that highlight the struggles, sacrifices, and challenges faced by immigrants seeking to obtain legal status in the United States. From the intense scrutiny of immigration officials to the personal dilemmas faced by those caught in the crossfire of conflicting laws and regulations, "Crossing Over" offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the immigration experience. With powerful performances from the talented ensemble cast, the movie sheds light on the human stories behind the headlines, making it a compelling and relevant watch for audiences seeking a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.
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Harrison Ford, known for his blockbuster roles, surprisingly took on 'Crossing Over' because he wanted to tackle a more gritty, real-world issue. He was deeply moved by the script's focus on immigration issues in the U.S., a topic he felt was underrepresented in Hollywood. Ford even took a significant pay cut, receiving only $20 million compared to his usual $25 million fee, to help the film stay within its modest budget.
During the editing of 'Crossing Over', a significant subplot involving an Iranian character was completely removed from the film. This decision was made very late in the process, due to concerns over the film's length and the sensitivity of the portrayed cultural issues. This last-minute change led to reshoots costing an additional $500,000, and drastically altered the film's narrative complexity.
The immigration raid scenes in 'Crossing Over' were praised for their authenticity. This was achieved by the filmmakers who worked closely with actual immigration officers as consultants. They staged the raids based on real operations, and some scenes were even filmed using a handheld camera by a former immigration officer to add a raw, unfiltered look to the footage.
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🎬Did you know that the original script of 'Crossing Over' included a major character who was a journalist documenting the lives of immigrants? This character, meant to be played by Sean Penn, was completely removed from the final script just one month before filming began, due to Penn's sudden scheduling conflicts with another project.
💡Ray Liotta's character's home in 'Crossing Over' is actually an infamous historical mansion in Los Angeles, known for a notorious unsolved crime in the 1940s. The production chose this location to subtly parallel the film's themes of hidden lives and unresolved personal trials.
🎯For 'Crossing Over', the costume designer used actual uniforms from Los Angeles immigration officers, but with one twist: they altered the badges and insignia slightly to avoid legal issues while maintaining a high level of authenticity. They received special permission from the LA immigration office, which is rarely granted for films.
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