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The terminal is directed by director Steven spielberg, forrest gump by have starred in Hollywood actor Tom Hank paulson as male leading role, the film describes the hero on a plane to the United States to complete the will of the father, in a victor state coup happened in the process of journey, his visa from the United States government admitted, so victor can't set foot on the territory, Don't get stuck at JFK.
Victor could not help feeling confused as he stood in a country he did not belong to and saw strange people coming and going. Instead, he stayed at the airport, sleeping on a chair in the lobby, bathing in the bathroom and making a living serving passengers who drifted by. All he had at the moment was his body, which was not free, and a small leather suitcase containing a change of clothes, a razor and invalid identification. In this process, Victor experienced a lot of suffering, the airport does not have a good director of difficult, let Victor really headache, at the same time, Victor also met a lot of friends, good airport cleaning personnel, simple construction workers. Not only that, but also a romantic relationship with a beautiful space. Finally, nine months later, when the war was over, Victor finally made his way to America, fulfilling his father's dying wish.
What impressed me most about the Film "The Terminal" was the persistence and kindness of the leading actor. In the eyes of others, he is just like a clown, but he is very sincere to everyone, believes in everyone and everything, he can find a side to make people happy, and he is meticulous in his work, and his curiosity about human beings can never be satisfied.
In fact, under the high pressure of society, we are easy to see things bad side, will always produce a lot of complaints, dealing with difficult, dealing with the dilemma, we always in a pessimistic mood to deal with, or avoid, or sigh, or sad, we ignore a lot of time, a lot of things will have one side of the heart. In the process of interpersonal communication, we become more and more the lack of sincerity and trust, always be interest by the nose, actually we really don't have to be hard on yourself, individual character is to do sales, when we are in the process of communication with customers, as long as the sincerity and responsibility in the first place, with our professional, I believe that the "interest" that's just follow.
If you are in a foreign country and suddenly hear the smoke of war in your native land, and you have no one to acknowledge your identity, you don't speak the language, you have no money, and you are held at the airport. What should you do?
The great director Steven Spielberg sketched such a background, told such a story, portrayed such a character. Viktor Navorski, a Passenger from Kakonia, arrived at Detroit airport only to be told that there was a coup in Kakonia and that his passport and other forms of identification could no longer be approved for entry. The civil war continues and all flights back home have been grounded. Viktor Navorski became an "unacknowledged man." Unable to return home or set foot in the United States, he had nowhere to go but the terminal, and Airport director Dixon told him to wait. The distraught Victor stayed in the hall. He could not find anyone who could help him because he did not understand English. The few food stamps he had were swept into the trash. Penniless and homeless, he was a desperate man.
Victor begins to look for a place in the terminal. Unused gate 69 became his home, and he washed in the bathroom every day and studied English hard. Soon Victor was copying the others and making money to buy food for the airport carts. But Dixon, the head of the airport, sees him as a problem and antagonizes him everywhere. Dixon arranged for someone to sort out the wheelbarrow, and Victor lost his job. Fortunately, he made friends with the young man who drove the food truck at the airport and the old cleaning man, Gupta, and had food and shelter. Victor encounters a beautiful stewardess, Celia, at the airport and tries to find a job in order to have dinner with her. As it happens, the wall he decorates is discovered by a contractor, and Victor is officially hired -- victor's life is actually on the right track. One day, the airport detained a looking mad Russian man, Dixon could not communicate with him; In desperation he thought of Victor. Victor held Dixon and the man steady. He used what he had learned at the airport to help the man out. Dixon was furious, but Victor became a hero at the Detroit airport. Every store has his handprint on it. He was greeted with a smile by every staff member. Cecilia met him once more. Pressed by Acelia, Victor tells the reason he insists on going to New York: to fulfill his father's last wish, he is going to New York to ask for an autograph from a jazz musician. I won't stop until I get what I want. Ecilia was deeply moved by Victor's sincerity.
On a sunny morning, the civil war in Kakonia was over, and Victor had been trapped in the airport for nine months. While everyone expected him to fulfill his vow, Dixon demanded his immediate return. And to repatriate Indian old man Gupta back to prison as a condition to threaten Victor. For friends Victor only choose to return home. As he waited for his flight, Mr Gupta chose to be arrested in exchange for his friend's dream. Everyone cried. Dixon was no longer in the way. America was open to Victor. New York was open to Victor. He finally fulfilled his promise and could go home in peace.
When America opens up to Victor, ying echoes the line that runs through the film: "Compassion is the most important thing." 。 Airports are like condensed American society, with all kinds of people, languages, nationalities, cultures.。. Victor's simple and honest smiling face and flexible brain, as well as his loyal character with friends moved enthusiastic American friends, especially after he saved the Russian man, but also won the recognition of friends of all races and nationalities. The cold law of rigor melts in the heart of compassion. Victor is actually gaining recognition in American culture. The two cultures blend and collide in a small airport, and the last flash is a sincere heart.
In just 120 minutes of clear storytelling, Spielberg uses a fictional story to illustrate his American values. What moves America, what is the most important character? The film tells us that it is perseverance and compassion.
I still like the Terminal. The only thing I can't understand is the ending. Towards the end I thought Viddock would go back to the airport after he got his autograph. I'll meet Amelia at the airport. Vidoc eventually returned to his native Kagogi with Emelia, and the two lived happily ever after. I didn't expect the movie to end after Viddock got his autograph. It's hard to understand. Why make such a sad ending.
Since the end is doomed they can not be together. When Viddock was telling his story in that can. Viddock moved Emelia. And Amelia: "I've been waiting my whole life, I just don't know who." How tantalizing that is. Finally the two moved in for a hug and a kiss. At the time, I thought the two would end up together, but when Amelia was helping Viddock get a one-day visa, she said she was with the married man. It's hard to understand. The married man cried when Amelia called. Which means he clearly failed Amelia. After saying that a woman and a failed her married husband together have results? It's not in keeping with Vidocq's true feelings. Besides, Amelia likes Vidoc, too. How the audience expected the two lovers to be married to prove the theme of the film. Why?? What does Spielberg and the screenwriter do? Why create an ending that the audience can't understand or understand?
Tom Hanks' Cast Away has a similar ending. But the woman's expectations are dashed (they don't exist) and she marries someone else. Finally Hanks comes back. The woman has a baby. And the wife's family life is harmonious and happy. Any further involvement by Hanks would mean the destruction of the family's happiness. It's understandable that Hanks chose to let this go. And cast Away isn't about their relationship. Therefore, emotion is not the first expectation of the audience when watching this film.
The Terminal is a different story. Most of the material in the film describes vidoc's "silent encounter" with Amelia after his unfortunate encounter. And their story is like the Yellow River flooding out of control. The audience gets to see real, legitimate love. Saw nearly 40 years old two lonely lonely hearts waiting. Talking to each other, looking forward to happiness. It seems that all the people in the movie are there for this touching feeling. The audience is also moved by the sentiment. The first theme of the movie should be their relationship. The second is what Vidocq's father wants. Their relationship is the main theme of the movie. Vidocq's father's wish is the episode of the movie. And his father's wish pops up later in the movie. The audience has no feelings or expectations for him. Their relationship is what the audience expects. But it backfired. Amelia was in love with Viddock and suddenly she was with a married man. Is it necessary to do this for a one-day visa? Is that the reason? Is this really necessary? Does it work out with two people? Me crazy! I don't understand!
The Terminal is a good film that is funny, entertaining and deals with some good ol fashioned drama situations. It felt very much like a documentary at times, maybe due to the fact its based on a true story from the 1980s, but that didnt retract from the enjoyment factor. To say its a story all about the trials and tribulations of just one man is perhaps a little too shallower way to sum it up but at certain times, you do wonder if the films going anywhere. Such it is that the film DOES contain a few laughable moments adding to its comedy tag.
These come at certain intervals and everything in-between is just filla. So there are some good, comic moments but in my opinion, there arent as many funny parts to make you laugh all the way through. The film deals with slapstick humour in parts such as slipping over a wet floor or walking into a window. Its those sort of moments that do sort of distract from the film slightly.
Some of the stories within the film also feel generally annoying in the sense of the point of them being there. The film was supposed to be about one man (Hanks) I thought, NOT solely about anyone else and so I was rather surprised to see the little story about the food/cafeteria delivery worker attempting to get one of the other airport workers to fall in love with him. Things like that were flawed and distracte<>d from the actual film. As I said before, that particular story line acted as a filla; a way of upping the film length and it was disappointing.
Hanks acting is good and although his accent was terribly annoying early on, I managed to adjust accordingly and with stand it all the way through. The character Gupta is also rather amusing; using the simple concept of forcing people to slip up on his own polished floor merely for his amusement was rather odd- odd but funny none-the-less. Zeta-Jones character and performance was also tolerable. She wasnt in the film much I didnt notice but its a good feeling when you realize Hanks has someone to really relate to as you stat to feel as if your feeling sorry for Hanks if you get into it too much and the acting from Zeta- Jones is some relief at least.
All in all I think youll enjoy The Terminal if youre the patient type. Its got a bit of humour, a bit of tragedy, a hint of romance and some moments where youll really feel good for the characters as they finally get what they want after the last half an hour or so was probably built up to will it/they or wont it/they not to mention the film itself on Hanks struggle with staying in the airport.
Friend, do you want happiness to knock on the door? When you see a happy smile on other people's faces, do you feel envy? However, how can we have this sweet and warm happiness? After watching the movie "when happiness knocks on the door", I fell into deep meditation
This is a true story. The protagonist is Chris, a famous black investment expert in the United States. When he was young, he was poor and made a living by selling high-tech medical instruments. Although he ran around, he always couldn't sell, life was getting harder and harder, and his wife left him. Unable to pay the rent, he was driven out of his house and took his five-year-old son to the streets. He has a dream to be a broker in a stock company. He seized every opportunity to strive for an internship in the stock company, clenched his teeth, passed the most difficult internship period, and finally found his own happiness and realized his dream. Why does happiness prefer Chris? I think God must be moved by his persistence in pursuing his dreams.
Today, the school organization to see - "The Pursuit of Happiness", after watching, I have a deep experience.
"The Pursuit of Happiness" is about a young man named Will Smith, married, due to career difficulties, poor life, so - separated from his wife, housing was confiscated, had to live alone with a minor son wandering around. Will Smith had to make a living selling bone density scanners to hospitals. But he came across some exciting news: stockbrokers don't necessarily need a college degree or something. They just need to be good at money management and interpersonal relationships. Knowing this, he immediately went to the manager of Witter Securities.With his persistence and knowledge, and with the help of a small Rubik's cube, he got the support and recognition of the manager and got an internship opportunity. However, twenty people took the exam and only one of them could pass the exam, which was undoubtedly very difficult for Will Smith. But Will Smith finally passed the test and became a clerk in The Vitter Company, and from then on he opened the door to happiness.
The hero, Will Smith, goes through many ups and downs, and finally lives a happy life. This undoubtedly tells us that only through the wind and rain, can we see the rainbow. In the complex modern society, no one's life is plain sailing, there will be difficulties, it depends on how you treat it, as long as you persist in efforts, all the difficulties will be stepped on the foot to help you climb the stairs.
It is the same with study. Only by studying hard can we get good grades. A good example is the election of Lincoln as President. Lincoln participated in 23 major job hunting in his life, and failed in the first 22 times. However, when he ran for the presidency for the 23rd time, the masses were moved by his perseverance, which made him become the President.
After watching "The Pursuit of Happiness", let me deeply realize: only after wind and rain, can wind rainbow, as long as you insist on hard, you will have success.
If youve ever been poor, this movie may be hard to watch. It depicts poverty in America in gut wrenchingly accurate ways. Ive been as poor as Chris Gardner, and, like him, Ive been poor among very rich people in the Bay Area while trying to work my way up.
Chris Gardner is a loving father and failing businessman. He is chosen for a competitive internship at Dean Witter, a stock brokerage. The internship, which offers Chris a very long shot at a better life, doesnt pay any salary. Chris has to live without a salary for six months while risking just about everything for that long shot gamble.
Chris is really smart. He can solve a Rubriks cube in minutes. But, hes poor. Poverty, like an octopus, keeps trying to suck him down to the bottom, and make him stay there.
His car is towed. His wife walks out on him, leaving him with a five year old son. He is arrested for unpaid traffic tickets. He becomes homeless. He has to rely on a homeless shelter.
All this while, he must appear for work in the morning in a suit and tie, and be ready to charm some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Bay Area. These people take wealth so much for granted that two of them stiff him for cab fare.
Having lived through similar experiences, I cringed throughout this movie. My stomach hurt. I winced.I cried. I hugged my knees to my chest.
The movie is very accurate, but painful to watch. I hope a lot of rich people, who think that they understand poverty, see it.
This movie will be politically controversial. First of all, it doesnt touch the race issue with a ten foot pole. For example, when Chris appears to stiff a taxi driver for fare (it was really the rich white guy who failed to pay), the taxi driver never uses the “n” word. In real life, I think he probably would have.
Is the movie afraid to talk about race, or does it not want to? I dont know, but I know that some will protest the movies not shoving race in the movie goers face. Im not one of those people. The movies approach to race -- treating it as almost incidental -- worked for me. As a poor white person, I can tell you that poor white people face the same obstacles Chris did.
Second, does the movie sell the message that if you work hard, you will succeed, no matter what, and does that message tell the truth about success in America? I think that the movie is open to interpretation. Some will see it as an indictment of poverty in America. The scene of carefree rich people driving past the line to get into a homeless shelter is pretty devastating. Other people will become angry because they believe that the movies depiction of hard work leading to rewards, in some cases, is too facile. I disagree, but thats what youll hear.
Third, is this movie meant to chastise black men who abandon their children? Chris is a role model exactly because he moves heaven and earth to be a good father to his son. This will be debated back and forth.
The movie has a big philosophical statement to make, that has been lost on many reviewers, for example, Richard Schickel in TIME.
Chris is shown running throughout the movie. Remember the title of the movie: “The PURSUIT of Happiness.” Chris places emphasis on “pursuit.” Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of Independence, did not promise Americans happiness, but only the right to pursue it. Chris says, at one point in the movie, paraphrase, “I am happy right now. It is a fleeting moment.” We experience happiness in eyeblinks. The rest of the time we, like Chris, are chasing after it.
If we make the assumption that we exist in this world, but we don't belong to this world. Sounds, this is a how ridiculous, how absurd hypothesis, perhaps can not imagine how this is the situation. But that's what happened to Victor, the hero of The Terminal.
The story begins with a promise that Victor travels all the way from Krakozhia to New York to fulfill his father's dying wish -- to find the last jazz musician and get his autograph. Unfortunately, his visa expired and he was forced to find a place to stay in the waiting room.
For more than nine months, he was trapped in a tiny New York airport lounge. When people ask him where he lives, he repeats "waiting room 57" over and over. People refuse to offer help, refuse to offer jobs, with confusion and confusion. He seemed oblivious to the difficulties before him, and his sunshine seemed to melt the ice and snow of New York.
A new day begins and the story continues. On this day, he helped others and lost his meal voucher. It was a day of love and friendship. On this day, he carefully arranged a bureau, this day, he deduce a fountain with diligence and wisdom, this day, he won.
Many fragmentary points, slowly connected into a straight line, constitute the picture. These images that we see is a honest, kind, witty, brave, victor, in the face of potential danger, because other people's requests and their promise to them, I promised to solve, to see a fellow stray and helpless in a foreign land, in addition to sympathy, more reveal his personality charm and wit to solve the crisis of a little, get a hug, is grateful, It's the smiles, and the adoration.
Cold New York City, snow filled winter, we no longer feel cold, because there is love. Waiting for the opening of the glass door, which not only means victor's victory against, but also means that the hearts of people caring for each other are no longer numb, no longer closed.
When I first saw the name of The Terminal, I was guessing at the story. Think this is a sad ending, after all, "happiness" to "end", what should happiness say? But the so-called "ending" is the arrival of happiness after watching the movie. First of all, the misunderstanding of names may be caused by habitual thinking.
At the beginning of the film, there are sensitive issues, such as accusations that Chinese tourists have faked their documents to get through. Doesn't seem to have considered such a nomenclature? Surely the playwright knew that such a sensitive matter was off the record? But why does it still broadcast without hesitation? I think there should be a prototype in life at this point, and we'll just talk about that here. In addition to these slightly sensitive topics, I just want to talk about Victor's experience and some of my own feelings.
The film was very interesting at the beginning. Since Victor knew only a little English, he had a good sense of humor when he talked to the airport manager. At that time, he did not know that his country was in a civil war because of the war, and that his country had disappeared in the political sense. When the management explained it to him, he didn't know.
He seemed to be aware of something. When he got back to the airport lounge, he saw the news about his country on the airport TV. Even if he did not understand English, everything he saw in the pictures was enough to make him understand that his country was at war. In that moment, it was as if he had lost his soul. Anxiety and fear swept over him. He's been running around the airport. What are you trying to prove? It seems to me that this might ease his discomfort a bit. Finally, his heart was broken and he accepted the fact. You can imagine how helpless he must have been. In a strange country, he had no language and could not walk. Even food, clothing, shelter and transportation became a problem. At first, no one at the airport offered him a helping hand. Even the government is reluctant to accept this "trouble"。 He couldn't help it. He had to wait until his country ended the war, until his status was restored, until one day he could fulfill his promise.
There are many things in the film that move me deeply: first, when the airport manager needs Victor to answer his fear of his country, he says firmly no: "This is my country, my home, why am I afraid." It shows how stubborn Victor's love for his country is, nothing can change his country in his heart, our country will always be our country and our home, whether in war or in coups and civil strife. The power of this obsession is enormous and nothing can change it.
昨晚看过了一部美国励志篇《当幸福来敲门》,感触颇多。咱们每个人只有经历了一些磨难后,才懂得什么是幸福。篇中克里斯经历了人生最困难的阶段。从一步一步的磨难中最后走向成功。影片也成了美国叫好叫座的励志篇。可能励志篇都有一个共同故事情节,都是主人翁经过崎岖的人生历程最终走向成功。可如果不是这样的结果那能算是励志篇吗?
《当幸福来敲门》克里斯。加德纳代理了一个医疗器械,他的主要工作就是做医疗器械推销员的工作,每一天就是拎着扫描仪穿梭于街头,四处去推销。可推销工作并不是那么顺畅。他每一天出门,但每一天都会空着钱囊回家。他有一个妻子和一个儿子,妻子在工厂工作一天要干16个小时,日子过得比较困苦,常常受到房租、车子罚款、税金等各种经济压力。
克里斯一个偶然的机会看到做股票经纪人的一群人工作都得很开心,他决心要成为股票经纪人。可他只有高中学历且没有任何经验,即使是交了申请表也是遥遥无期。于是他主动出击去找那个考官期望能达成心愿。而正是他的发奋使自我如愿以偿。他得到了面试的机会。面试透过后,他也没收入。妻子看着他无法从困境中走出,离开了他。对他来说又是一个考验。他决定独自和儿子一齐生活。而此时他在股票经纪公司6个月实习期间没有任何收入,他在走投无路的状况下,只能带儿子进收容所。尽管是这样挫折一个接一个,困难接踵而至,他都没放下,他追求成功和幸福的信念不变。凭着这份执着,他拼命工作,发奋把握每一次机会,真诚对待他的顾客,最终他迎来了幸福的曙光。
整个影片印象最深的就是奔跑,有很多次奔跑的场景。克里斯看到被别人偷走的仪器时在奔跑;他为了不付出租车费再奔跑;他为了得到面试机会在奔跑;他为了去收容所提前排队在奔跑。奔跑在咱们生活中也会有,为了挤上公车,为了快速到达某一个地点。而当克里斯为了生计在奔跑时,咱们想到了更多地辛酸以及他为了生活而付出的发奋。影片正是用这种奔跑的这一主观动作,表现了人最顽强的生存潜质和永不屈服的精神。咱们同样会遇到困难、挫折,咱们是否能正确对待,咱们又是否在应对这一切时,能平静地想办法,能主动出击来打败困难呢?如果能做到咱们就是生活的强者。
影片留给我还有一个最深的印象是克里斯的眼泪。当他和儿子从出租房被赶出来的时候,他领着儿子想找个能安身的地方。他的兄弟姐妹拒绝了他。于是他们来到了地铁站。他想出一个故事哄着儿子理解面临的困难。于是他们进到一间公厕,在接二连三的撞击声中度过了一晚。克里斯哭了,他不是为遇到了这样的困难而哭。而是让儿子和他一齐受苦,让他难过觉得对不起儿子。这一点让人觉得他是位仁慈可敬的父亲。对待儿子他的亲情是那样的浓烈和深厚。另一个场景就是他被录用为正式的股票经纪人后,他喜极而泣,想到与他分享这个幸福时刻的人就是他的儿子,也能感受到他是多么爱他的儿子。
看到这些场景咱们不禁潸然泪下。一个个感人的场面,从一个个细微之处都能感受到力量,咱们缺少的就是这样的力量。咱们想成功,咱们想成为勇者,而咱们在应对困难和挫折时,咱们也顽强的意志和信念支撑吗?因此,当一切来临时,咱们已不再恐慌。正因咱们觉得这世界没什么可怕的。可怕的是自我的信念,如果信念对,意志坚定做什么都会成功。