Crossing Point Page #4

Synopsis: A young American couple in love, Michael (Shawn Lock) and Olivia (María Gabriela de Faría) vacation in Baja, but things take a frightening turn when Olivia is kidnapped by a drug dealer, who demands that Michael smuggle a backpack full of cocaine-stolen from a rival cartel-over the border into the U.S. within twelve hours or else Olivia will be killed. A Tijuana Cop is on the trail, as Michael navigates the treacherous underworld of Mexico, and he himself becomes a force to be reckoned with...
Genre: Action, Thriller
Director(s): Daniel Zirilli
Production: Conflict Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.1
R
Year:
2016
92 min
51 Views


you are in danger, Micheal.

You understand me?

No, that's great!

We're actually just on our way

to meet her family.

I'll call you later.

Okay.

- Who were you talking to?

- Just the guys. Checking up on us.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

I'm just gonna go the bathroom

and I'll be right back.

They still have to chose you

for a reason.

This was "Between War and Love".

One of my favorite.

Let's continue.

Michael?

I can smell it.

I know you're back here.

You know, I have to tell you.

I've done this before.

And you made it more interesting

than any of them.

But you had to mess it up,

didn't you?

Why couldn't you do

what your were asked?

You cost me Michael.

And now what?

You're gonna turn me in?

Not gonna happen.

If you needed money,

you could have asked.

I would have done anything for you.

Men just wanna use me

for my body. That's it.

And you're no different.

So, you wanna

do something for me now?

Well, you can.

You can burn.

Michael, what are you doing?

You are insane?

Micheal, you don't have to do this.

You always have a choice.

Michael, help me!

Come here, Micheal!

Help me!

Michael, help me!

Hopefully! Hopefully!

Michael, what happened?

Where's Olivia?

Be careful.

I've secured her in the back.

She is covered in gasoline.

She's a lighter.

She killed the clerk.

She's back there. Go!

Thank you.

- You saved me twice.

- I was just doing my job.

Michael, there's something for you

in the glove compartment.

Good luck.

Dropping the gun, cowboy?

Something like that.

This is why

you came all the way here?

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