The Crossroads (Video 2009) Poster

(2009 Video)

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2/10
What the hell was that?
clivecollett26 November 2010
This is probably one of the worst war films I have ever had the misfortune to watch. Its my fault really; I took a chance buying the DVD before reading any reviews. Nowhere on the case did it state that it was a French film, (nothing wrong with that!) or it had English subtitles, (nothing wrong with that either)! The problem is that this apology for a warfilm substitutes American 82nd Airborne troops with second rate French actors, and expects the viewer to make the mental leap necessary for this film to be credible. Unfortunately I found this prospect impossible. Add a poor storyline and, as I said, second rate acting and all of the weapons sounding the same; what you end up with is a total waste of time. AVOID THIS FILM LIKE THE PLAGUE!
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3/10
Reenactment registration
fuzaporlapiza21 January 2019
I bought this DVD because I'm very interested in the battle in the Ardennes. The cover of the DVD did give me that last push saying: "This thrilling beyond measures thriller of war shows in a precise realistic way how some heroes were prepared to give everything for our freedom." My expectations were way to high to enjoy the movie. It does look more like a nice registration of a well orchestrated reenactment. No historical site seeing, it more like a day in the woods. Another thing, the spoken language is French, not English as the cover reads. If it had french subtitles it would have served me more, studying a little french on the way. I think that if I knew before that this was a B movie, I would have enjoyed it a lot more.
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1/10
Reactment homemovie
info-980-5276233 November 2019
Cheap looking movie, US soldiers speaking French, poor acting, not worth the 5 euro I paid for this DVD. Just a bunch of reactment guys who made a weekend homemovie to show the uniforms and equipment they bought.
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3/10
Like if Jean Rollin did Saving Private Ryan minus gratuitous nudity
daniel-mannouch29 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A platoon of allied soldiers have been stranded deep in enemy territory, due to orders from their incompetent commanding officer. Now, trapped behind enemy lines they must band together and fight their way to freedom. Through countless ambushes and tragedies, all amidst the horror of war, these soldiers must find their way to freedom, and ultimately find themselves. (oh christ) This is the UK DVD's blurb btw.

If The Cross Roads has not been two hours long and packed in more action sequences, I could see myself giving it a pass. But what we have here is not a war action film, but a war epic, woefully underfunded and ill-equipped to be so. Being shot on late 2000's digital video, i do feel bad when saying the colour grade was washed out garbage, but still, it has to be said, it was washed out garbage and the most notably bad creative decision out of many on display in this film.

We also have to deal with terrible shaky cam, overbearing music, an over reliance on natural lighting and over the top acting by it's french cast. Not to mention the little things such as poor sound design, CGI explosions and cheap looking weapons and costumes. Again, if this was an honest to god warsploitation affair, I would be more lenient. But unfortunately for me and anyone else watching, director Mr Aboucaya had higher ambitions.

The most french aspect of this film, apart from it's all French speaking cast is it's script, which is not as bad as most reviewers online have suggested. There is some decent drama to be found here and the dialogue for the most part is articulate, poetic, philosophically sound and presents the most whimsical portrayal of U.S marines outside of a comedy. The Cross Roads fails most is with its attempts to recreate that particular brand of Speilbergian sentimentalism as all WWII dramas post Saving Private Ryan attempt to do. And since we all know the French are all up in that kind of chintzy bollocks, it should be no surprise that The Cross Roads hams it up to the point of absurdity, undoing all the good will it built with it's audience through it's message and genuine attempt at obtaining an epic scope. What we are left with then is a low budget historical melodrama with severe inaccuracies and awful pacing.
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