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The Crossing 2

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James Marsh Screen International 12/09/2014
Despite a conspicuous lack of ocean-bound action, The Crossing Part 1 is awash with romance, conflict and drama as Woo positions his major players on both sides of the Taiwan Strait in anticipation of the fateful sailing. Go to Full Review
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03/14/2016 A bit different from the style of John Woo yet very typical intervening stories during War times in China. See more 09/05/2015 The descriptive of the related passengers of the ship, to state the story of that time. See more 07/26/2015 Basically it spent 2 hours or so just for some bloody story backdrop plus characters introduction. Cheat me once, shame on you; cheat me twice, shame on me. See more 12/16/2014 The three intertwining romance tales feel as laborious as the hulk of the steamer. Pretentious, pompous and clumsily told, this oriental nod to TITANIC seems dangerously destined to tank. See more 12/11/2014 I saw it last week in cinema. A little too long, romance scenes are a little bit silly (too long!!!), action is good, but sometimes CGI is easy to spot. Acting is OK See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
John Woo
Producer
Terence Chang
Screenwriter
John Woo, Su Chao-pin, Ching-hui Chen, Hui-Ling Wang
Production Co
Lion Rock Productions, China Film Group Corporation, Beijing Gallop Horse Film & TV Production
Genre
Drama, Romance
Original Language
Chinese
Runtime
2h 6m