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Cross Country (2005) is an interesting blend of adventure and personal growth, shot against the stunning landscapes of New Zealand. The film navigates through themes of friendship and self-discovery, anchored by performances from Matthew Rush and Erik Rhodes. While the direction is somewhat underwhelming, the practical effects and cinematography elevate it, drawing you into this epic journey. The pacing ebbs and flows, creating moments of tension and reflection that keep you engaged. It's not the usual fare, and that’s what makes it distinctive—an exploration of landscapes both external and internal.
Cross Country has a niche appeal among collectors, particularly those interested in independent films or journeys that embrace natural beauty. Its distribution was somewhat limited, making physical formats like DVD harder to find, which adds to its desirability. Fans of films capturing the essence of exploration and camaraderie may find it a hidden gem worthy of attention, despite its obscurity in mainstream circles.
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