![]() Runway worker Diego Luna makes a deal with Hanks so he can learn about passport officer Zoe Saldana (a woman who Luna has loved from afar) via Hanks' attempts to have his passport accepted. However he constantly has trouble with airport supervisor Stanley Tucci (in a perfect role). While stuck, Hanks sees more of America than he could have ever imagined. ![]() for a mysterious reason and that reason becomes the hook in this wonderful picture. Thus his paperwork and passport are no good. 8.5/10Īn Eastern European (Tom Hanks) from a fictional country literally gets stuck at JFK Airport in New York after his landing coincides with the point at which a war causes his nation to no longer exist. Overall this is a movie that adults and kids can enjoy. In fact it sorted reminded me of "Forrest Gump" except it takes place in a terminal. But that is passable because this isn't suppose to be a really realistic film. So parts just seem way too far-fetched and underdeveloped. The different scenarios come together in a delightful manner and that is what this film is, it's delightful and entertaining. The comedic moments in this movie really works and is a film the whole family can enjoy. And is the one that gives Navorski the most difficult time but without him there wouldn't be this story. He plays a Frank Dixon who is the head of security at the airport this movie takes place. And Stanli Tucci put on a believable performance and fit the mood of this movie well. Tom plays a very naive and yet kind hearted guy name Viktor Navorski who can't leave the airport terminal because of certain circumstances. Tom Hanks Russian accent seems forced in the beginning but I quickly got use to it and seemed natural afterwards. It's heartwarming and has humanity to it along with cute comedic moments. Yeah, it might be unrealistic and cheesy at times but it's still a great movie and pleasant to watch.
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