Crossing Point (2016)

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A young American couple in love, Michael and Olivia vacation in Baja, but things take a frightening turn when Olivia is kidnapped by drug dealer, who demands that Michael smuggle a backpack full of cocaine-stolen from a rival cartel-over the border into the U.S. within twelve hours or else Olivia will be killed. A good Tijuana Cop is on the trail, as Michael navigates the treacherous underworld of Mexico, and he himself becomes a force to be reckoned with...

Introduction of "Crossing Point" (2016)
"Crossing Point" is a 2016 action-thriller directed by Daniel Zirilli that revolves around the traumatic experiences of a young American tourist knotted in the dangerous world of drug trafficking in Mexico. The protagonist, Michael, played by Shawn Lock, finds himself in a life-or-death situation when his girlfriend, Olivia (played by María Gabriela de Faría), gets abducted by a ruthless drug cartel. Michael is pushed into a perilous mission as he must provide a stash of narcotics over the US-Mexico border within 12 hours to conserve Olivia's life.

Plot Synopsis
The movie sets the scene with Michael and Olivia enjoying what seems a stunning vacation in Mexico. Their idyllic vacation takes a horrible turn when their journeys lead them into a troubled area managed by drug dealerships. The cartel's impact is shown to be significant and unflinching, with tendrils extending deep into the regional facilities.

Unbeknownst to Michael, Olivia is hijacked during a cartel fight, spiraling the story into dark territory. The cartel, led by an infamous figure named Mateo Perez (played by Tom Sizemore), challenges Michael and presents him with a demand: to smuggle a knapsack full of cocaine across the border to the United States. With just 12 hours on the clock, Michael needs to navigate through the treacherous surface and outwit both the cartel's rivals and law enforcement while ensuring the safety of the drug consignment.

Characters and Performances
"Crossing Point" hinges on the efficiencies of the main cast. Shawn Lock's portrayal of Michael provides a glimpse into the psyche of a guy pressed to his limits, threading the needle in between desperation and determination. María Gabriela de Faría provides as Olivia, encapsulating the worry and uncertainty of her predicament while attempting to keep her wits about her. Tom Sizemore's Mateo Perez is crafted in the image of a classic villain; his efficiency imbues the character with an air of hazard that serves to increase the narrative stress. The movie's cast is rounded out by character stars who populate the world of the story, with differing degrees of effect on the plot.

Themes and Action Sequences
The motion picture looks into styles such as love, survival, and the stark choices one is forced to make under severe situations. Michael's ruthless drive to secure Olivia's release is a testimony to the power of love and the extremes to which it can drive an individual. The movie also explores the dark functions of the drug trade and the dangerous risks encountered by those dragged into its orbit.

"Crossing Point" is highlighted by action series that highlight the precarious nature of Michael's job. Chase scenes, narrow gets away, and fights with cartel henchmen keep the audience on edge. The filmmakers employ various elements of suspense and tension-building to keep the narrative moving forward, developing a pulsating tempo that lines up with Michael's race versus time.

Conclusion and Critical Reception
In conclusion, "Crossing Point" provides a high-stakes thriller narrative fixated the desperate procedures required to save an enjoyed one from the clutches of a drug cartel. While the film may not break new ground in regards to plot creativity, its action-packed series and performance-driven drama offer viewers with an interesting, albeit familiar cinematic experience.

Upon release, "Crossing Point" received mixed reviews. Critics pointed to the well-worn tropes of the action genre and the predictability of the plot as disadvantages. Nonetheless, the film managed to find an audience that valued its suspenseful rate and the intensity of its main efficiencies, making "Crossing Point" a beneficial look for fans of the genre.

Top Cast

  • Shawn Lock
    Michael
  • María Gabriela de Faría (small)
    María Gabriela de Faría
    Olivia
  • Tom Sizemore (small)
    Tom Sizemore
    Pedro
  • Jacob Vargas (small)
    Jacob Vargas
    Jesus
  • Paulina Gaita?n (small)
    Paulina Gaita?n
    Lucille
  • Rudy Youngblood (small)
    Rudy Youngblood
    Mateo
  • Luke Goss (small)
    Luke Goss
    Decker
  • Burton Perez (small)
    Burton Perez
    Andres