Happiness is all that includes political life

Freddy 2021-10-18 09:31:07

The theme of the movie is actually quite heavy. People who have to stay in 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.
There is a mockery of American-style democracy and freedom in the film. A tourist who came to the United States to travel with a personal purpose was restricted to all his personal freedom; and under the malicious restrictions of the airport leaders, he also lost the so-called democracy. . At the beginning of the movie, it was natural to start with the Chinese. I understand that too many Chinese people yearn for the United States, but this yearning was maliciously mocked in the movie. The Chinese tourist team began to try to break through the barrier at the airport because they were seen through the smuggling attempt. When this group of Chinese people's congress I screamed and ran behind Victor, I just felt a kind of sadness and regret. Because this phenomenon does occur too much in Western countries.
People must have ideals and goals! When chasing ideals and goals, don't regard this process as tiring! Appreciate this process from the perspective of happiness! Maybe this is life! However, after achieving your ideals and goals, it may be the "end of happiness"! But it is also the beginning of the next ideal and goal, the next "starting station of happiness"! Life may be in the constant round-trip ride on the "Happy Road" car! But use the angle of happiness and the angle of gratitude! You will feel that this is the "Road to Happiness"!

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  • Justus 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    I want to find some words to describe this movie~ Warm~ Warm~ Lovely~ I’m out of words~ I wonder why the two of them can’t love each other? Why is it called Happy Terminal? Love doesn't have to be together~

  • Garret 2021-10-20 19:00:14

    "Viktor finally understands that this world is not advancing in his own way; in it, he can only make a good life for himself."

The Terminal quotes

  • Enrique Cruz: So, she had a boyfriend, for how long?

    [nods yes, holds up two fingers]

    Enrique Cruz: Two years, what happened?

    Viktor Navorski: He chit.

    Enrique Cruz: What?

    Viktor Navorski: He chit.

    Enrique Cruz: Eat shit?

    Viktor Navorski: He chit, he chit, he chit.

    Enrique Cruz: Okay, try to repeat exactly what she said.

    Viktor Navorski: He chit, she catch him so...

    Enrique Cruz: Oh! He cheats!

    Viktor Navorski: Yes, yes, yes! What we call Krushkach. We say Krushkach. One man, two womans. So, hmm, crowded. You know? Ha!

    Enrique Cruz: Okay, he *cheats*! You say cheats.

    Viktor Navorski: Hm-hum. He chit.

    Enrique Cruz: No, no. *Cheat*.

    Viktor Navorski: Enrique, you, no chit.

    Enrique Cruz: No cheat.

    Viktor Navorski: No chit.

    Enrique Cruz: Yeah, yeah, I won't. I won't. I won't cheat. Not chit.

    Viktor Navorski: She's a nice... nice girl, she won't take your chitting.

  • Frank Dixon: You could have any man you wanted... why Viktor Navorski?

    Amelia: That's something a guy like you could never understand.