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24 October 2003 (USA) moreTagline:
In A Place She Didn't Belong, Among People She Never Knew, She Found A Way To Make A Difference. morePlot:
Beyond Borders is an epic tale of the turbulent romance between two star-crossed lovers set against... more | full synopsisAwards:
2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Angelina In Sin City 2? (From Cinema Blend. 10 April 2009, 10:09 AM, PDT)
Sudden Celebrity Led Roache To Take Two-Year Break
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Redemption moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Angelina Jolie | ... | Sarah Jordan | |
| Clive Owen | ... | Nick Callahan | |
| Teri Polo | ... | Charlotte Jordan | |
| Linus Roache | ... | Henry Bauford | |
| Noah Emmerich | ... | Elliott Hauser | |
| Yorick van Wageningen | ... | Steiger | |
| Timothy West | ... | Lawrence Bauford | |
| Kate Trotter | ... | Mrs. Bauford | |
| Jonathan Higgins | ... | Philip (as Johnathan Higgins) | |
| John Gausden | ... | Jimmy Bauford | |
| Isabelle Horler | ... | Anna Bauford | |
| Iain Lee | ... | Master of Ceremonies | |
| Keelan Anthony | ... | Jojo | |
| John Bourgeois | ... | Rolly | |
| Kalyane Tea | ... | Steiger's Girlfriend |
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Rated R for language and war-related violence.Parents Guide:
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127 minColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:15 | New Zealand:R16 | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA | Brazil:14 | Canada:14A | Finland:K-15 | Germany:12 | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R13 | Norway:15 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | Spain:13 | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #39656) | Iceland:16Fun Stuff
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Ralph Fiennes was originally attached to this project when Oliver Stone was still slated to direct, according to an interview with Fiennes on Charlie Rose (December 28, 2000). moreGoofs:
Errors in geography: Sarah says that Namibia is on the Ivory Coast of Africa, when it actually is on the Skeleton Coast. moreQuotes:
Sarah Jordan: I wonder, do we all know where we belong? And if we do, in our hearts, why do we so often do nothing about it? There must be more to this life, a purpose for us all, a place to belong. You were my home. I knew from the moment I met you, that night, so many years ago. moreSoundtrack:
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This movie might not have been deemed the best movie in the world; and we here in America certainly are in a position to critique; we have access to more movies, etc. then probably any other country in the world: Hollywood rules the cinema! With that said, I would like to interject, that although this movie may not have been a cinemographic great, hopefully it did accomplish one thing; and in doing that, only that redemption may needed: To get 'Fat Americans' to --Think. We are a country of "Comfort Zone Couch Potatoes." If something is unpleasant, we can employ the remote to sustain our comfort zone--we can turn the channel. Those places that were depicted in the film DO actually exist, and human suffering and atrocities REALLY DO go on. In a genre such as film, if even for a moment, perhaps long enough that even those who would chose to 'critique' said film, even those individuals had to have had watched enough to realize that, yes, such things really do go on--today, now. And for those of us who read of such atrocities, but otherwise are insulated from such horrors, have our consciences jarred, if only for a moment, but hopefully, even if only momentarily, long enough that we don't have our consciences--Seared. If any movie can say that it has performed such a public service, I would say that it has redeemed itself of any other shortcomings; creative or otherwise.