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Thursday, 25 April 2013

"The Terminal" Review

"The Terminal" Review

9/10

2004
A Steven Spielberg Film
Protagonist(s): Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones
Antagonist(s): Stanley Tucci
Run-time: 2 hours 8 minutes

The Terminal is where passengers wait for their flight or to be let out into the world, but when his country undergoes a change in regime a passenger has to wait a lot longer.

The cunundrum posed in this film is what would be the proper procedure when a man is without a country and lost in the paperwork of international beaurocracy?

One can only hope that the cracks put into focus in the film will be patched up or were exaggerated.

The acting skills and plot are above par. The ending is a little odd, but change is good in this instance.

I recommend this film for any occasion.

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