Film Review of The Terminal

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Film Review of The Terminal

After spending the last few years with hard-edged sci-fi and character

dramas (Such as A.I and catch me if you can) Steven Spielberg returns

to the warmer side of life with "The Terminal." Supported by a

terrific lead performance by Tom Hanks, along with a stunning

production design, "The Terminal" is reliable, funny, adult-oriented

entertainment, and a return to form for the world-class filmmaker. It

may not reach all of the great peaks in Spielbergs career, but it

still proves that this old favourite can still provide us with a

constant reminder of what he is here for.

Flying into a New York airport from Krakhozia (A fantasy eastern

european country) for a harmless visit to the city, Viktor Navorski

(Tom Hanks) learns that his home country has fallen into revolution,

and he’s stuck without a working passport. Unable to enter America and

unable to return to his now 'non-existant' homeland, Viktor must spend

a day in the airport terminal and wait for news. Under the watchful

eye of edgy se...

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