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Movie Reviews of Across the TracksMovie Review: this is great Summary: 5 Stars
I loved it . It was a great tribute to siblings. It reminded me of me and my sister. I am not on drugs but I am the black sheep cause I am dating someone who used to be . I felt the love in this movie .
Movie Review: Great Memories Relived!!! Summary: 4 Stars
I remembered watching this movie back in the early 90's!! It's a Great Movie, Brad Pitt has come a long way since "Across the Tracks" He delivered a good performance! It's always good to see Rick Schroder appear in a Movie, He too did the movie Justice!.. A classic Drama about brotherhood, it is worth watching again!
Movie Review: across the Tracks Summary: 4 Stars
I enjoyed the movie. It was fun to watch Rick Schroeder and brad Pitt in roles as teenagers and the movie had a good story line.
Movie Review: Clap if you like Brad and Rick. Summary: 3 Stars
Sandy Tung's "Across the Tracks" is exactly what I expected: a standard-issue teen angst movie, neither great nor terrible, and worth seeing strictly for its two stars. The story concerns two brothers from a poor background, both high-school track runners. Joe (Brad Pitt) is an overachieving straight arrow starting to crack from the strain, and Billy (Rick Schroder) is a juvenile delinquent trying desperately to go straight. There is no situation in the movie that you don't see coming from about 200 miles away, and writer-director Tung has a bad habit of changing the characters' basic personality traits to fit the action. (Also, the sound track, consisting mostly of second-rate heavy metal, is beyond annoying.) But the movie rests squarely on the shoulders of Pitt and Schroder, and fortunately they can bear the weight. They're both extremely easy to look at, they're convincingly athletic in their running scenes, they're believable as brothers and they both give nice, clean acting jobs, as good as the material allows. "Across the Tracks" isn't exactly a must-see, but it's a painless and interesting look at Pitt just before "Thelma and Louise" made him a household name, and also at Schroder right after "Lonesome Dove."
Movie Review: flat footed movie Summary: 1 Stars
Poorly produced, poorly written. Predictable, and disjointed. Even two popular actors as Brad Pitt and Rick Schroeder don't help this one fly.
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