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Crossing Over
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Feb. 23 2009, Published 10:58 a.m. ET
(The Weinstein Company)
Starring: Harrison Ford, Ashley Judd
This slow-moving drama offers different scenarios of people striving to become U.S. citizens. Whether they cross deserts, lie or buy their way into the system, it’s hard to feel sympathy for the poorly developed characters.