Die 18-jährige Lucy träumt davon, schon in den letzten Sommerferien vor College-Beginn ihrem kleinen Provinznest zu entkommen. Kurzentschlossen macht sie sich zusammen mit ihren beiden besten Freundinnen auf den Weg zu einer Talentshow nach Los Angeles. Mit von der Partie ist der charmante Ben, der den Mädchen eine günstige Mitfahrgelegenheit in seinem Cabrio bietet. Doch der Trip währt nicht lange, eine Autopanne legt die Clique lahm, und das Geld für die Reparatur fehlt. Ben hat die rettende Idee: er zieht für Lucy einen Gesangsauftritt in einer Bar an Land.
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Zoe Saldaña
Kit
In the 2002 coming-of-age film "Crossroads," Zoe Saldaña delivered a memorable performance as Kit, the feisty and outspoken friend of the protagonist, Lucy, played by Britney Spears. Although the film primarily revolved around Spears' character, Saldaña's portrayal of Kit stood out as a scene-stealer, showcasing her ability to bring depth and charisma to the screen even in a supporting role. Kit's character is complex; she grapples with issues of abandonment and a strained relationship with her mother, which Saldana conveys with a compelling mix of toughness and vulnerability. Her performance is marked by a sharp wit and a fierce loyalty to her friends, which resonates with the audience and provides a counterbalance to the more naive and idealistic Lucy. Saldaña's portrayal of Kit is a testament to her range as an actress, as she navigates the emotional highs and lows of her character's journey with authenticity and spirit, making Kit a standout character in the film and an early indication of Saldaña's potential for Hollywood stardom.
Dan Aykroyd
Pete Wagner
Dan Aykroyd delivers a memorable performance as Pete Wagner in the 1986 film "Crossroads," directed by Walter Hill. As the owner of a retirement home and a former blues guitarist with a hidden past, Aykroyd brings a depth of character to the screen, blending humor with a somber edge. His portrayal of Pete is multifaceted; he is at once a shrewd businessman and a washed-up musician harboring unfulfilled dreams and regrets. Aykroyd's ability to convey the weight of Pete's thwarted ambitions is palpable, and his scenes are charged with an underlying melancholy. His interactions with the protagonist, Eugene, played by Ralph Macchio, are particularly poignant, as he imparts wisdom about life, music, and the complexities of the choices we make. Aykroyd's performance is a highlight of the film, as he navigates the emotional landscape of a man caught between the practicalities of the present and the haunting echoes of his past, ultimately leading to a powerful and cathartic resolution.