The Terminal
by: Chelsea

Vincent Navorski (Tom Hanks) is a man who, while getting checked at customs in New York's John F. Kennedy Airport is put aside finding later after a language barrier that his home country no longer exists. He isn't allowed out of the airport so he will do what is necessary till his country is back up and running so he can return home.
My expectations for The Terminal were put down by its slow moving story line. The trailers made this movie look amazingly funny which it was at certain points but the slow spots made it worse. Tom Hanks had a really good accent. I personally wouldn't be able to tell you if he was doing a good job in the accent department but my mom who is originally from Poland had to learn Russian in communist times so she said he did well with his Russian accent.

Rating:
Overall- B-

The reason I gave it a B- is because it was slow... The begining was great, don't get me wrong...but after awhile I was wondering "when is this scene gonna change?". It was cute none-the-less but wasn't to my initial expectations.

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Questions:
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