The Terminal (Blu-ray) PG-13
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 6, 2014
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Dreamworks Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tom Hanks & Catherine Zeta-Jones | |
Performer: | Stanley Tucci, Chi McBride, Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana & Barry Shabaka Henley | |
Directed by | Steven Spielberg | |
Edited by | Michael Kahn | |
Screenwriting by | Sacha Gervasi & Jeff Nathanson | |
Composition by | John Williams | |
Produced by | Steven Spielberg, Walter F. Parkes & Laurie MacDonald | |
Director of Photography: | Janusz Kaminski | |
Executive Production by | Patricia Whitcher, Andrew Niccol & Jason Hoffs |
Entertainment Reviews:
Hanks gives a charming, whimsical performance...
Los Angeles Times
A sweet and delicate comedy, so precisely devised you hold your breath...
Chicago Sun-Times
Tom Hanks underplays with all the confidence of a man who has nothing left to prove....His cautious smiles and blank stares leave a pleasing deadpan residue.
Sight and Sound
Rating: 4/5 --
Lovely and well worth sharing with your family.
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Common Sense Media
Even in the desolation of an airport lounge at midnight, Viktor is too pure, we realize, to entertain the ghost of a dirty thought.
New Yorker
Rating: 2.5/4 --
A jaunty and charming comedy .
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The Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
Spielberg's visual translation of the script is exposed as a soulless set of scenes without personality that, frankly, could have been shot by any filmmaker with the same result. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Espinof
Product Description:
Viktor Navorksi (Tom Hanks) falls into a bureaucratic crack in the system when his plane lands at New York's JFK airport from the fictitious country of Krakozhia. Unbeknownst to Navorski, his country fell prey to a military coup while he was in flight, causing it to be wiped from the map. This effectively renders his passport null and void, meaning he cannot legally enter America, nor return to his now nonexistent home. Barely able to speak English, the hapless Navorski is offered a sanctuary of sorts by kindly staff who allow him to freely inhabit the airport. With little money to his name, Navorski has to quickly shed his feelings of displacement, confusion, and alienation to survive. Fortunately he has a resourceful nature, and makes a meager amount of money for food by returning baggage carts. As time passes he becomes more comfortable with his surroundings, even finding time to pursue a passing stewardess, Amelia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), who has captured his heart. But airport denizens such as customs chief Frank Dixon (Stanley Tucci), who is a constant thorn in Navorski's side, remind him of his outsider status throughout the ordeal.
Director Steven Spielberg uses the airport setting of THE TERMINAL to represent a microcosmic view of the immigrant experience in American society. Drawing on a fine performance from Hanks, and a supporting cast who provide plenty of laughs, Spielberg handles some delicate subject matter with an acute sensitivity, providing a heartfelt tale in the process.
Director Steven Spielberg uses the airport setting of THE TERMINAL to represent a microcosmic view of the immigrant experience in American society. Drawing on a fine performance from Hanks, and a supporting cast who provide plenty of laughs, Spielberg handles some delicate subject matter with an acute sensitivity, providing a heartfelt tale in the process.
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- UPC: 032429150042
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