Review of The Terminal (2004) by Jim C — 01 Oct 2011
The Terminal was funny and a incredible film. Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) is a foreigner from the fictional land of Krakozhia, and he has come to America with nothing but a map and can. While he was on his plane his country had a coup, and is now no longer considered a country, so Viktor has his Visa revoked and he may not leave the Airport Terminal.
In his time there he makes frieends, falls in love with workaholic woman (Catherine Zeta Jones, and show the world you can make anywhere a home, even a man without a country. This film is a great turn for Tom Hanks, the plot is so original and sweet that it was made into an amazing movie.
This is my favorite Spielberg movie besides saving Private Ryan and Shindlers List. The Terminal was a genius piece of work that had me laughing the whole time and crying at the end. I am a man, and I am telling you, get yourself checked if you didn't enjoy this because people, only Hanks can take something as annoying as living in an airport and make it look awesome.
The Terminal is one of those classic that for me, will always be incredible.
This review of The Terminal (2004) was written by Jim C on 01 Oct 2011.
The Terminal has generally received positive reviews.
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