Review of The Terminal (2004) by Michaelm. — 21 Oct 2004
A lot of people panned this film, but I thought it was really cool if you could set aside reality. Tom Hanks did a great job (as always), as a man who visits New York from another country, and is not allowed to leave JFK airport or go back home.
Stranded in the airport for almost a year he makes many friends (mostly from the janitoring staff) and falls in love with a history-obsessed flight attendant (Catherine Zeta-Jones). The movie is corny at parts, especially at the ending, but if you don't take it too seriously, I promise you you'll have a good time.
Stanley Tucci is convincing as an a--hole. He almost always plays a--holes. I wonder why...
This review of The Terminal (2004) was written by Michaelm. on 21 Oct 2004.
The Terminal has generally received positive reviews.
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