Take off the beauty disguise, what is it?

Desmond 2022-04-19 09:01:13

The first feeling after watching the movie is that it is wonderful, a master of contemporary American fairy tales.

In the adventure of love, I saw the shadow of "It Happened One Night" and "Roman Holiday"; in the aspect of personal struggle, I saw the American spirit of "Forrest Gump"; in the aspect of facing aliens and humanism, I saw the new Self-reflection since Hollywood.

I won't go into details about the specific artistic features, but here I will just talk about simple feelings. Tom Hanks' acting is so good, I'm really sorry for giving him such a late compliment. When I watched his "Forrest Gump", I thought he was pretty good, and later "Saving Private Ryan", I thought it was a surprise. This "Happy Terminal", he is really good. A good actor is like this, one person has thousands of faces, which is in line with our evaluation of traditional opera actors.

In addition, this movie is of course inevitable. The love routines, struggle myths, and allegorical fairy tale encounters can be said to truly live up to the word "Dream Factory" and give busy modern people a beautiful dream, an adult fairy tale.

In addition, in order to achieve the repeated telling and strengthening of the American spirit, the film, like "Forrest Gump", will distort facts, beautify contradictions and conflicts, and assemble coincidences. Hollywood is making up a myth for Americans and people in all developing countries. Make up an American Dream that doesn't exist. A joke, "Old liar", hahahaha.

In the end, the film is so mature that it can be used as a reference template for beginners to learn about film technology.

View more about The Terminal reviews

Extended Reading

The Terminal quotes

  • Frank Dixon: Do you know, one of my own men came up to me the other day, asked me if I wanted to join the big pool. Look at 'em, look at 'em, look at 'em. Place a bet on when Navorski was gonna leave this airport. Have you heard about this?

    Thurman: [nodding] I have January 3rd.

  • Amelia: I just keep injesting these poisonous men until I make myself sick.

    Viktor Navorski: You're not sick, Amelia, no. You're a little far-sighted.