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Across the Line

Across the Line

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Across The Line, crosses the line.
Review: "Across the Line" is a well written, and wonderfully directed movie by the team of Sigal Eriz and Martin Spottl. I do not want to write a review of this movie, but rather want to say that this film clearly proves there are many good stories about the Latino experience in America that have wide audience appeal. "Across The Line" is not a Latino story, nor an American story. It is a Universal story. A love story. There should be more like this getting made into films. A "smart Hollywood Producer" should look at this and realize that California is OVER 50% Latino, so there's plenty of $ to be made on their stories. And a movie like "Across the Line" can easily be understood and enjoyed by someone of any culture.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Romantic thriller.
Review: A scared illegal immigrant witnesses a homicide and comes to a Texas sheriff played by Brad Johnson. But, the case is not easy, considering who is the murderer. What complicates this story even further is that the Sheriff falls passionately in love with the witness. It's that aspect that we adore with 4 stars. *G*

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Romantic thriller.
Review: A scared illegal immigrant witnesses a homicide and comes to a Texas sheriff played by Brad Johnson. But, the case is not easy, considering who is the murderer. What complicates this story even further is that the Sheriff falls passionately in love with the witness. It's that aspect that we adore with 4 stars. *G*

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally a good script!
Review: Across the Line is an extremely well written and directed film that keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. A plot with unexpected twists and turns.....just perfect for a rainy Saturday afternoon. This is a flick that deals with emotional conflicts of immigrants in a realistic and yet exciting fashion. It's about time someone did a film about the Latino experience in America!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great action, storyline and cast
Review: Brad Johnson and Brian Bloom made this a flick to remember. Their portrayal of the reclusive sheriff and the crooked, cocky border patrolman made for an awesome flick. The female heroine was hot and her character very believable. The action made this a flick to remember and the plotline twists were well written. This is definitely a great kick-back fick. Johnson and Bloom are two really great guys who lots of us can relate to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see!!
Review: I enjoyed watching Across the Line, the director Martin Spottl, captures the Latino experience in America. This movie is worth a watch. Enjoy it as I did!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally a good script!
Review: In the wonderfully scripted, and well Directed "Across the Line," writer, Sigal Eriz, and Director & Co-writer, Martin Spottl have managed to make a movie, that I consider "CROSSOVER" - as in C&W music crossing over into the mainstream. It's not a Latino film, it's not an American film. It's Universal. It's a "Love Story." - It will appeal to all! This script is a perfect example of a work which shows a slice of life of a young, Latina "illegal," immigrant. I don't want to give away any of the details of the story, this is not a "review" - This is my way of letting people know that there are as many latino, Asian, (Fill in your ethnic group here), and other stories out there to be lived, told, written, Produced, Directed, and released Theatrically that could rake in piles of $ ------ If a smart Hollywood Producer would just say to himself, "Hmmm, in California alone the Latin population is OVER 50% --------I should be able to get some of their moolah by Producing some Latino scripts."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Across the line, crosses the line
Review: In the wonderfully scripted, and well Directed "Across the Line," writer, Sigal Eriz, and Director & Co-writer, Martin Spottl have managed to make a movie, that I consider "CROSSOVER" - as in C&W music crossing over into the mainstream. It's not a Latino film, it's not an American film. It's Universal. It's a "Love Story." - It will appeal to all! This script is a perfect example of a work which shows a slice of life of a young, Latina "illegal," immigrant. I don't want to give away any of the details of the story, this is not a "review" - This is my way of letting people know that there are as many latino, Asian, (Fill in your ethnic group here), and other stories out there to be lived, told, written, Produced, Directed, and released Theatrically that could rake in piles of $ ------ If a smart Hollywood Producer would just say to himself, "Hmmm, in California alone the Latin population is OVER 50% --------I should be able to get some of their moolah by Producing some Latino scripts."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great action, storyline and cast
Review: Sigal Erez is awesome! She should be in more movies. The film takes several unexpected twists and unveils with a quiet cool intelligence. If you like John Sayles, "Lone Star", then you'll like this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Across The Line
Review: Sigal Erez is awesome! She should be in more movies. The film takes several unexpected twists and unveils with a quiet cool intelligence. If you like John Sayles, "Lone Star", then you'll like this.


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