The Terminal Movie 2004:terminal, forest gump, forrest gump, forrest gump quotes, Terminal in 2004 comedy-drama directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones. We are talking about a man trapped in a terminal at the international airport JFK, when he was denied entry into the United States and at the same time can not return to their homeland, the fictitious Krakozhia, because of the revolution. The film is called inspired 18-year tenure of Mehran Karimi Nasseri at Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Terminal I, Paris, France from 1988 to 2006
Viktor Navorski arrived at the international airport JFK, but believes that he can not leave the airport. While he was on his way to the United States, the revolution was launched in his home nation Krakozhia. Because of civil war, the United States no longer recognizes Krakozhia as a sovereign state and has denied entry to the United States of Victor, because he technically has no nationality. Unable to leave the airport or return to Krakozhia, Victor, and do not live in the terminal.
Victor quickly befriended members of the terminal, under the watchful eye of an immigration officer Frank Dixon (Stanley Tucci) who wants Navorski removed from the airport. Initially deprived of food as a method of Dixon tries to get Navorski arrested and did someone challenges Navorski takes upon itself the task of obtaining vacant for luggage trolleys 25 cents an award from the machine. He uses the money to buy food from Burger King, until eventually Dixon prevent him from collecting. Then he makes his first friend, powered car driver named Enrique (Diego Luna), who asks him to approach a woman security officer named Dolores (Zoƫ Saldana) for him in exchange for food. After the meeting, flight attendant Amelia Warren (Catherine Zeta-Jones), and invited to dinner, Navorski trying to earn enough money to ask Amelia out of place. Finally, he gets outside of the book work as a builder at the airport to earn $ 19 an hour.
Viktor Amelia once explains that the purpose of his visit to New York is collecting autographs of jazz tenor saxophonist Benny Golson. His late father was a jazz enthusiast. He discovered the “Great Day in Harlem” photograph in a Hungarian newspaper in 1958, and promised to get an autograph from all 57 jazz musicians featured on the photo.
A few months later, news that the war in Krakozhia over, but Dixon will still not allow the President to enter the United States. Amelia reveals that she had asked her “friend” is actually married government official with whom she has long been the case with intermittent to help Viktor in obtaining permission to emigrate to the U.S., but Viktor is disappointed to learn she has renewed its relationship with a man in this process.
Worse yet, Dixon must sign a form granting the right to remain President in the U.S., but refuses, and the decision to deport him out of spite. Thanks to the timely intervention of friends Victor made during his stay in the terminal, it has the right to leave the airport. As Victor is preparing to take a taxi to the Ramada Inn, 161 Lexington Avenue, New York, where Benny Golson performs, he said Amelia out of the cabin, where she gives him a wistful smile. He took part in the show and collect autographs, finally completing the collection. After that, Victor leaves, and welcomes the taxi, tell the driver: “. I’m going home”
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