------By Dixon's superior
People are not divided into groups of good or evil as we read from some fairy tales. Dixon in The Terminal is a villain in some ways. But he just lacks compassion and flexibility.
Viktor, on the other hand, is a man full of humanity. He is a man with love, for his country, for his friends and for his lover. Not capable of speaking English, he could only know from the television that his country was at war, and the capital was crashed. When I saw the tears in his eyes, I was deeply moved. The way Dixon was trying to persuade him to hate his own country, was a little unacceptable, even for me.
He is a man with dream. And his Indian friend Rugja supported him so much to sacrifice for him to realize him dream. Rugja stopped the plane to Krakoshia by holding a mop towards the plane. That seemed incredible. But people want to see that fight with the authority can win. We were happy to see that Viktor succeeded.
Honesty, diligent, loyal, flexible, loving, he is a man almost perfect.
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