
I was thinking about a film the other day called Lost in Translation and somehow got The Terminal Mixed up with it, and i proceeded to watch it anyhow.
It has Tom Hanks as the main roll with a dodgy accent (he's supposed to be Russian). He comes to the U.S.A in search of a jazz player which his father liked and his father's dying wish was to ask his son (Tom Hanks) to get the last picture signed (he has a metal box with loads of jazz players pictures which are all signed).
However when he gets to the U.S.A it shows Croatia (where he is from) at war and that the President of his Country had been killed which leads to Tom Hanks having no Nationality and that he doesn't belong to any Country.
So Stanley Tucci who plays "Frank Dixon" in the Film try's to get Tom Hanks to leave the airport so that he can get arrested and sent to Jail but doesn't succeed.
So Tom Hanks ends up living in the airport for a while waiting to enter New York city and along the way he fall's in love with Catherine Zita Jones (who plays "Amelia Warren") but thing's don't turn out very well between them.
Overall i would say it is a great movie for the male and female audience and in the end has a happy and emotional touch on viewer.
The film was released back in 2004 so it is aging quite well, i have quite alot of DVDs to look through and i hadn't actually seen this film before so thought i would see how it is.
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