Crossroad (2012)
48KCrossroad: Directed by Shervin Youssefian. With Philip Bulcock, Kim Estes, Sean Galuszka, Amy Weber. A father and husband tries to come to terms and forgiveness with the murderer of his family. When his attempt to meet with the murderer after his released from prison is thwarted by a robbery at the diner where they are supposed to meet. It is about how life unfolds in manners in which we don’t understand but need to be aware of.
“This is a typical piece of Christian oriented pap. The reviewers that compare this film to Crash are deluded. The writer is trying to emulate that genre but that is where the comparison ends. Typical of a Christian writer – see a good secular idea and copy it to fit a christen text. Dreadful and with all the original thinking of a dead hamster!! Where they got the actors from I can only hazard a guess. The Café owner and his wife were so typically Jewish yet they were using text from Paulu0026#39;s letter to the Romans which is clearly a New Testament script. Please do your research before you write any more of this utter rubbish. Steer well clear of this film unless you happen to be a Christian evangelist air brain.”