The Crossover Review: Inspiring Tale of Sports and Family

The Crossover is a sports drama series starring Jalyn Hall and Amir O’Neil in the lead roles, adapted from Kwame Alexander’s novel. The show revolves around the story of twin sporting prodigies Josh and JB Bell and their journey through adulthood, along with their passion for basketball.

Notably, the show is divided into eight episodes with an average runtime of 35-40 minutes each. Moreover, Nefertite Nguvu, Erin O’Malley, Cierra Glaude, and George Tillman Jr serve as the director of the series.

The show follows the story of twin brothers as they traverse through their love for basketball, family relationships, and the difficulties of growing up with a series of expectations.

-The Crossover Review Does Not Contain Spoilers-

The Crossover follows the story of twin brothers Josh and JB Bell, who are both young talented basketball players with big dreams of making it to the top. The story takes place during their middle school years and then progresses to the later part of their adulthood, where they both face the same routine and play on the same basketball team. However, as they grow older, their once inseparable bond starts to deteriorate, and they find themselves in a fierce rivalry that threatens to tear them apart.

The series does an excellent job of capturing the essence of family and sports. The central themes of the show, including brotherhood, family, and perseverance, are all depicted with nuanced depth and clarity. The show beautifully depicts the initial brotherly bond between Josh and Jordan, highlighting their competitive spirit on the basketball court and their unconditional love and support for each other off the court.

One of the standout elements of the series is its stunning sporting visuals. The basketball games are depicted and shot in a way that brings the energy and intensity of the game to life. The use of different camera pans throughout their games highlights the core element of the show.

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A still from The Crossover

The series also does an excellent job of balancing the on-court action with the off-court drama. The show takes the time to explore the complexities of the Bell family dynamic (A basketball favouring father, and an academics-oriented mother) highlighting the struggles and sacrifices of their parents and the impact that these have on the brothers. The inclusion of sub-themes like personal loss and grief also adds depth to the series, making it a more than a usual one-dimensional tale.

The actors who play the Bell brothers (Jalyn Hall and Amir O’Neil) bring a remarkable amount of maturity to their characters. They capture the sibling rivalry and love between the brothers perfectly, making it easy for us to empathize with their shortcomings and root for their eventual success.

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The Crossover Final Thoughts

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A still from The Crossover

All in all, The Crossover is a  heartwarming adaptation for anyone with a liking for a sports drama. It is visually stunning, emotionally resonant, and filled with excellent performances from its cast. The series expertly captures the spirit of basketball and translates the rules of the court outside the real world.

It has all the ingredients to keep you engaged with the events of the drama, without feeling too shallow and distracting in between. Therefore, if you are looking for a binge-watch-worthy drama series, then The Crossover should be at the top of your list.

You can stream the series on Disney+ Hostar. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

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SUMMARY

The Crossover is a heartwarming drama that follows the journey of twin Basketball prodigies Josh and JB Bell.
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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