Terminal
Terminal
NR | 11 May 2018 (USA)
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In the dark heart of a sprawling, anonymous city, two assassins carry out a sinister mission, a teacher battles a fatal illness, and an enigmatic janitor and a curious waitress lead dangerous double lives. Murderous consequences unravel in the dead of night, as their lives intertwine at the hands of a mysterious criminal mastermind who is hell-bent on revenge.

Reviews
myfriendjuliet

Wow! Not too bad but the last 20 minutes! Oh my god! Why... you had a good thing! Painful attempt at a twist. Avoid this movie, it hurts. Ohhhh it hurts. Owwwwwie!

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maryhaase

I seldom write reviews, however the poor ratings make me stop and pause. The banter between characters was witty and added a nuance to the story. I thought the use of the light and neon highly stylized the point of the movie. It reminded me of Sin City or Snatch. Very enjoyable and my kind noir.

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eduardomaxteel

Is different The story is deslineal but it makes it interesting, the performances of the actors who already mentioned I liked a little more Robbie his gestures and that, and the rest of the scenes and atmosphere seemed good. If you want to see something Different Terminal is the Option.

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jwwalrath-227-85487

I'm surprised at the heavily negative critical reviews for this. I admit this slightly campy, neo-noir isn't Shakespeare, but I was entertained.This is an interesting film involving an unseen criminal mastermind, a dying English teacher (Simon Pegg), two hitmen, a train station attendant (Michael Myers), and the quirky femme fatale (Margot Robbie) who has them all involved in her web of intrigue.Though the movie can be a little self-indulgent at times, I found it interesting. The dialogue is snappy and often darkly humorous, and everything comes together for the third act which has some effective twists and conclusion.I really liked the neon-lit, noiresque sets. They are the aspect that stands out the most. It's impressive what the director did with a smaller budget.Great cast. It's always interesting when Pegg tries a different type of role, this time as a well-spoken sad sack. Like usual, he really pulls it off. It's also great to see Michael Myers back in the movies after a several year absence. He provides a lot of levity as an oddball. Still, this is Margot Robbie's film. Though her English accent isn't perfect, she commands each scene with a playfully, wicked tone and smile. This is the kind of movie I recommend you see if you want to try something different.

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