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Corey Reynolds Waylin as Waylin. Rini Bell Nadia as Nadia. Michael Nouri Max as Max. Steven Spielberg. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Victor Navorski reaches JFK airport from a politically unstable country. Due to collapse of his government, his papers are no longer valid in the airport, and hence he is forced to stay in the airport until the war cools down.
He makes the airport his home and develops a friendship with the people who work there until he can leave. Life is waiting. Rated PG for brief language and drug references. Did you know Edit. Trivia The movie was inspired by the story of Merhan Nasseri , an Iranian refugee. In , he landed at Charles De Gaulle Airport near Paris, after being denied entry into England, because his passport and United Nations refugee certificate had been stolen.
French authorities wouldn't let him leave the airport. He remained in Terminal One, a stateless person with nowhere else to go. He has since been granted permission to either enter France or return to Iran.
He chooses to continue to live in the terminal and tell his story to those who will listen. Reportedly, his mental health has deteriorated over the years. When given the opportunity to live in France, he refused because the documents did not name him as "Sir Alfred", and he claims to have forgotten his native Persian. Reportedly, he left the terminal in August to be hospitalized for an unspecified illness. Goofs At the beginning of the movie, some of the images of the "Krakozhian revolution" on the TVs in the terminal are from the Romanian Revolution.
Crazy credits SPOILER: In the closing credits, the names of the production staff and prominent cast are the person's actual signature, rather than the standard block print used in the remainder of the credits. This follows with the secondary plot of Victor trying to get the last signature for the memory of his deceased father.
User reviews Review. Top review. An Eastern European Tom Hanks from a fictional country literally gets stuck at JFK Airport in New York after his landing coincides with the point at which a war causes his nation to no longer exist. Thus his paperwork and passport are no good. Hanks is in the U. While stuck, Hanks sees more of America than he could have ever imagined. However he constantly has trouble with airport supervisor Stanley Tucci in a perfect role. Runway worker Diego Luna makes a deal with Hanks so he can learn about passport officer Zoe Saldana a woman who Luna has loved from afar via Hanks' attempts to have his passport accepted.
Also Hanks meets an elderly Indian janitor Kumar Pallana who has been in the states for decades, but the reason he is there also becomes a key point. While all this goes on, Hanks falls in love with something flight attendant Catherine Zeta-Jones perfectly illuminating and beautiful as usual.
Zeta-Jones is sad and disillusioned with men Michael Nouri of "Flashdance" in particular and past relationships that have failed for one reason or another. Director Steven Spielberg has never really been known for romantic pictures "Always" in is an exception , but he proves that he can definitely handle a production like this.
The cast is excellent with Hanks making all those around him better. This story was co-written by Andrew Niccol even though he strangely did not pen the final script , an under-rated screenwriter who struck gold in with "The Truman Show". Many of the good things from that script are also presented here in diverse and creative ways. Spielberg was not allowed to film any airports due to obvious security reasons.
From top to bottom, "The Terminal" flies high. FAQ 5.
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