In fact, it was probably because I was in a lazy state while I was wearing my scarf, and the plot inside, although somewhat absurd (it is said that the protagonist is really a person? Strong...), but it is so close. The airport inside is a small society. Tom Hanks was helpless from the language barrier when he was just detained, and then he used the collection cart to earn coins, and then he earned more than the airport boss in the decoration task. In terms of salary, he became more and more acquainted with the people in the airport, and lived more and more freely in it. He has the money to buy Hugo Boss suits, and he has the money to invite the woman he likes to dine in the special seats. The airport BOSS who used to be dismissive of him had to ask him for help. The palm of his hand drawn on the photocopier covered the airport. The shop...This is a comedy. Although it is not a sex comedy like the American school, or a light comedy like 50 first loves, the laughs in it are not deliberately selling laughs, and the feeling of tickle desperately. Those plots are so ordinary and kind. , People knowingly smile. The old cleaner was waiting to see others walking on the wet floor and having sex. It’s okay for a few of Tom’s friends to use official business to frequently intercept Catherine’s beauty and sit on Tom’s lap. The old man was there when the two were dining Juggling around is so natural and pleasant. As a movie, it doesn't seem to be exaggerated or hilarious enough, but isn't it the same for the little bit of happiness in life?
After all, the theme of this movie is actually quite heavy. People who have to stay at the US airport for nine months because of the overthrow of the regime are miserable. I don’t know how my relatives in the motherland are in the war, where I am in the future, how long I will stay in the United States, but with the help and embellishment of those lovely people at the airport, the whole story is so lovely. Obviously, Lao Si himself didn’t put much effort to portray Tom’s helplessness and helplessness. He must have had it. Under such unaccompanied and language barriers, I don’t think Tom’s characters would be too nervous to adapt immediately. The environment is at the point where a new life is started at the airport, it's just that what we see is not that direction. The sorrow and dazedness that had been waiting was diluted by those little humor. He has friends, he has a job, his hearing is getting better and better (although his spoken English is not so fluent XD), he is in love... this airport is not the end of happiness, people in the movie have their own Happiness (maybe apart from the airport BOSS...), they would also be worried and cry and were caught in pigtails, but in the end they all smiled and sent Tom out, and their faces were full of happiness.
In the first part of the ending subtitle, everyone’s name appeared in handwritten form, and they looked at with a smile. Although Wuhan is 4 degrees below zero, and there is an ice cave in the bedroom, the whole person is happy by the phrase "I am going home" Tears filled his eyes. Tom Hanks's stammering Krakozhia in English, A-Gump's sassy face, was blurred by the melting lights. The waning streets of New York still have the warmth of homelessness. In the movie, the airport boss wants to find a chance to let Tom leave the airport, let him pretend to be afraid of returning to his motherland and stay in the United States as a refugee (?). But when faced with the boss "Do you, at this time, have any fear of returning to your own country?", Tom still answered "No". He said in his jerky English: "Is home. I am not afraid from my home."
East west, home's best. For this person who has been at the airport for nine months, being able to fulfill his father's last wish and go home is the greatest happiness.
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