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Director: Spike Lee
Cast: Jon Michael Hill, Julian Parker, Ryan Hallahan, Blake DeLong
Moses and Kitch, two young black men, chat their way through a long, aimless day on a Chicago street corner. Periodically ducking bullets and managing visits from a genial but ominous stranger and an overtly hostile police officer, Moses and Kitch rely on their poetic, funny, at times profane banter to get them through a day that is a hopeless retread of every other day, even as they continue to dream of their deliverance.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pass Over (2018), directed by Spike Lee, received critical acclaim for its poetic exploration of racism and social injustice. While the film did not receive major awards recognition, it has garnered strong audience reception, earning a rating of 7.1/10 on IMDb and 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a positive public response.
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Spike Lee's 2018 drama 'Pass Over' offers a poetic, compelling exploration of the everyday challenges faced by two young black men in Chicago, anchored by powerful performances from Jon Michael Hill and Julian Parker that bring depth and nuance to their characters' banter and dreams of deliverance.
Pass Over is a 2018 American drama film directed by Spike Lee, and starring Jon Michael Hill, Julian Parker, Ryan Hallahan and Blake DeLong. It is a performance of the play of the same name by Antoinette Nwandu, directed for the stage by Danya Taymor, and filmed by Spike Lee.
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