Crosspoint (film)
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Kanji | クロスポイント | ||||
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Directed by | Donie Ordiales | ||||
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Cinematography | Hans Bobanovits | ||||
Edited by | Apollo Jon Trinidad | ||||
Music by | Jean-Paul Verona | ||||
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Running time | 95 minutes | ||||
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Crosspoint (Japanese: クロスポイント, Hepburn: Kurosupointo) is an upcoming Philippine-Japanese action thriller film written and directed by Donie Ordiales, with the screenplay written by Adam Luff and Tommy Shoes Morrison.[1] The film stars Filipino actor Carlo Aquino and Emmy-nominated Japanese actor Takehiro Hira as the two men who started a manhunt for a wanted serial killer whose bounty will be the solution to their respective financial struggles.[2]
A Philippine-Japanese collaboration film produced by High Road Creatives and 034 Productions, the film will be theatrically released in the Philippines on 16 October 2024 and in Japan in 2025.[2]
Synopsis
[edit]A struggling Filipino entertainer and a bankrupt Japanese business professional join forces to capture the wanted serial killer whose bounty is estimated to be 10 million yen.
Cast
[edit]Primary cast
[edit]- Carlo Aquino as Manuel Hidalgo, a struggling Filipino entertainer who used to be a very well-known actor in the Philippines
- Takehiro Hira as Shigeru Yamaguchi, a Japanese business professional who was declared bankrupt
- Sho Ikushima as Tatsuya Aso
- Kei Kurosawa as Mayuko Yamaguchi
- Sarah Jane Abad as Melanie Hidalgo
- Dindo Arroyo as Frank Hidalgo
- Ian De Leon as Alvin
- Rie Shibata as Yuriko
- Ken Yamamura as Souta Kamimura
Supporting and other cast
[edit]- Natsuki Kunimoto as Hiromi (Alvin's wife)
- Aoi Okuyama as Risako Ohara
- Anam Sekiguchi as Police Officer 1
- Polo Ravales as Toto
- Misa Shimizu as Michiko Ohara
- Stefanie Arianne as Jessica
- Zeppi Borromeo as Oliver
- Maria Theresa Gow as Janice
- Danny "Brownie" Punzalan as Security Guard
- Chris Lamatsch as Yua's father
- Seira Kojima as Female Detective
- Miyabi Koteyama as Philippine Pub customer
- Burger Hasegawa as Yasuhiro
- Marlene Dela Peña as Mama Cherry
- Hirota Ōtsuka as Male Detective
- Shohei Muroya as Thug 1
- Tetsuji Muraoka as Uotani
- Osamu Narimatsu as Nagai
- Yuuki Ikushima as Suzuki
Development
[edit]Shot mostly in Japan, the film Crosspoint was written and directed by Japan-based Filipino director Donie Ordiales from a story he wrote years earlier.[1] The film was originally going to be a low-budget independent film but this was changed when ABS-CBN exclusive actor, Carlo Aquino, joined the project and made it into his first feature-length film.[1] According to Ordiales, the characters in the movie were based on and inspired by the people he met in Japan.[3]
Carlo Aquino, who was known for being a usual actor in family dramas and romantic comedies and being a fan of the Bourne film series, landed the role of Manuel Hidalgo when they informed that the project would contain suspense, action, and drama.[4] Aquino's landing on the role of a washed-up Filipino actor-turned-entertainer in Japan is also attributed when his friend Zeppi Borromeo, who plays Oliver, recommended him to the production team.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Deveza, Reyma (13 September 2024). "Donie Ordiales 'lucky and proud' to direct Carlo Aquino in 'Crosspoint'". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
- ^ a b c Krishnan, Ganiel (26 September 2024). "Carlo Aquino joins 'Shogun' actor in 'Crosspoint'". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
- ^ Mendoza, Arjie (30 August 2024). "Carlo Aquino teams up with Hollywood actor Takehiro Hira for international film 'Crosspoint'". TV5 News and Current Affairs. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
- ^ Antonio, Josiah (26 September 2024). "Carlo Aquino shares how 'Crosspoint' shows Filipinos' willingness to take risks for their families". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
External links
[edit]- Crosspoint at IMDb