destiny

Isai 2022-04-19 09:01:13

For a movie, there will naturally be people who give good reviews and bad reviews. But I haven't felt this touched in a long time.
It's a decidedly "grassroots" movie. Spielberg's usual happy ending. A Victor, who can only be described as "stupid", came to a foreign land and did not understand English, just to fulfill his father's long-cherished wish. He was misunderstood, met love, suffered setbacks, won respect, fulfilled his wish, and returned to his homeland... There is no novel plot, but it really dominated my joy or sorrow.
I hope everyone who can wait peacefully and not let time take away their initial dreams will have a good ending.

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Extended Reading
  • America 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    The psychological process of watching movies: This is a comedy! I was wrong...this is a romantic comedy! I was wrong again...this is chicken soup slices! I was still wrong. There is no unconventional. Discussed a lot of things higher than love, very rare

  • Trevor 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Light-hearted, romantic and inspirational, it has the same goal as Groundhog Day, where the latter is trapped in time, and this film is trapped in space. Individuals fight against the cold and rigid system, and win popular expectations with their tenacity, diligence, and compassion for trustworthiness (breaking through rules and restrictions). Some things with destiny cannot be obtained only by hard work, waiting, and fate, just like the faucet does not spray water, love will end in vain. The lighting is good, and the silhouette and backlighting effect is very good.

The Terminal quotes

  • Frank Dixon: Okay. Look. Imagine that these potato chips are Krakozhia.

    Viktor Navorski: Eh, Kra-ko-zhia.

    Frank Dixon: Kra-ko-zhia.

    Viktor Navorski: Yes. Krakozhia. Okay.

    Frank Dixon: Eh, so the potato chips are Krakozhia. Okay. And this apple..

    Viktor Navorski: Big Apple. Big Apple.

    Frank Dixon: Big Apple represents the Liberty Rebels. Okay?

    [smashes the bag with the apple spraying chips all over Viktor]

    Frank Dixon: No more Krakozhia! Okay? New government. Revolution! You understand? So, all the flights in and out of your country have been suspended indefinitely. And the new government has sealed all borders, which means that your passport and visa are no longer valid. So, currently you are a citizen - of nowhere.

  • Cab Driver Goran: Where you from?

    Viktor Navorski: Krakozhia. Viktor Navorski.

    Cab Driver Goran: I'm Goran. Albania.

    Viktor Navorski: Oh. When you come to New York?

    Cab Driver Goran: Oof!

    [implicating it was a long time ago]

    Cab Driver Goran: Thursday.