Review of The Terminal (2004) by Grant S — 12 Aug 2016
Victor Navorksi (played by Tom Hanks), a man from the Eastern European.
Nation of Krakozhia, flies into JFK airport. At Customs he is forbidden.
Entry to the USA - Krakozhia has been taken over in a coup and the US.
Does not currently recognise the new regime, or nation. In addition,.
The borders of Krakozhia are now closed. This leaves Victor in limbo -.
He cannot enter the US or go back to Krakozhia. While waiting for the.
Diplomatic situation to sort itself out he is forced to live in the.
International Transit section of JFK, living off his own.
Resourcefulness. He also makes some new friends along the way.
Painful to watch. The movie had heaps of potential as a wry look at.
Diplomacy and international politics and how it affects everyday.
People. Instead director Steven Spielberg tries to make this.
Thought-provoking situation into a comedy.
Not that it's funny. Well, maybe if you're 10 years old, it's funny,.
But if you've got a developed sense of humour or any degree of.
Intelligence, it's not funny at all. 10-year-olds do seem to be the.
Target market as the "humour" is corny and involves cultural.
Stereotypes, no-speak-English farce and other cheap shots.
Continuing the made-for-kids theme, the movie quickly regenerates into.
A poor downtrodden hero vs all-powerful bad guy caper. Pity that the.
"bad guy", the head of security for JFK, is actually trying to help.
Victor, while doing his job. He gives Victor ample opportunities and.
Avenues to improve his situation but Victor is too stupid to take them.
Yet Spielberg makes him the bad guy and Victor the good guy.
There is also a romantic drama element to this. Once again, it's more.
Kids' fantasy than anything approaching reality. The catering.
Guy-customs woman story was very stupid and contrived. The Victor- air.
Hostess story was a bit more realistic, but very trite.
Tom Hanks delivers easily his most irritating performance, laying on.
The faux Russian accent and no-speak-English shtick so thick that it is.
Impossible to like Victor.
Then we have inconsistencies in character behaviour, sub-plots that go.
Nowhere, random stuff that just happens to sort out a situation, cheesy sentimentality. The.
Only times I liked the movie were when Victor showed some.
Resourcefulness (eg the baggage trolleys/25c).
What a mess.
This review of The Terminal (2004) was written by Grant S on 12 August 2016.
The Terminal has generally received positive reviews.
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