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Crossing (2024)

Crossing (2024)

An unlikely pair travel from Georgia to Turkey in this life-affirming drama about connections missed and promised

7.8

Movie

Denmark, France
English, Georgian, Turkish
Drama
2024
LEVAN AKIN
Deniz Dumanlı, Lucas Kankava, Mzia Arabuli
106 min

TLDR

Oh, to have that one aunt come look for you after every other family member has disowned you.

What it's about

Lia (Mzia Arabuli), a retired school teacher, and Achi (Lucas Kankava), a young man hoping to start a new life, forge an unlikely bond when they leave their home country Georgia to search for a missing person in Turkey.

The take

On paper, Crossing’s premise reads like a movie about two different people forging an unlikely but sweet bond. Lia is a no-nonsense grandma, after all, and Achi looks like he lives day-to-day, not really caring what the future brings. And it’s true, at first their stark differences provide amusing moments, but the pair quickly subvert expectations. Lia is almost unrelentingly distant (“Let’s be clear,” she warns Achi, “I’m not here to take care of you.”) while Achi proves to be surprisingly sweet. Then there’s Evrim (Deniz Dumanli), a local trans lawyer advocating for the marginalized. Through her and her friends, Lia grows to understand her missing trans niece, the reason she came to Turkey in the first place. There’s a meandering vibe to Crossing that fits into these three characters yearning for connections. But though it can get lost in those paths, the movie feels coherent and kind, like a comfort drama if there ever was one. All the while, Istanbul—both its fringes and its colorful center—serves as a ruggedly beautiful, kaleidoscopic backdrop.

What stands out

I just know I have an overwhelming urge to visit Turkey right now.

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