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.
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Expectations was way to high before watching. The movie had good actors and twists here and there. But overall it was just okay
TERMINAL is one of those student-feeling movies that thinks it's far clever than it actually is. It's a real dud of a production, stilted and awkward throughout, a movie which is made to sound like a thriller but instead turns out to be a meandering, dialogue-focused character twist. It looks cheap and fake, with dead surroundings and unrealistic backdrops. The film attempts to tell a number of micro-stories from an ensemble cast, similar to PULP FICTION, and all held together by the horrid Margot Robbie who embarrasses herself with a plummy British accent. Simon Pegg looks about 60 here while Dexter Fletcher is bored out of his head, and who can blame him? I'd enjoyed not seeing Mike Myers around for years so the merest sight of him was enough to give me the shudders. This slow, meandering film takes an age to get around to the twist ending, which is so stupid, so basic and nonsensical, that I was actively embarrassed by what I was seeing.
Basically Margot Robbie is annoying AF in this show. Couldn't stand more than one episode
I don't usually leave reviews but find the current 5/10* overall rating a total nonsense. This film is different and so much more interesting than the same old recycled content we get fed at the cinema. It's a visual feast with a storyline that keeps you guessing right up until the end - and what an ending. I predicted what I believed to be the main twist relatively early on but was surprised and thrilled to discover there was much more to follow after that reveal. Bravo to the writer and director. Margot Robbie gives an electrifyingly crazy performance with some great dialogue that keeps you captivated - in fact thinking about it there isn't a bad performance in there. It really is a brilliant film with so much to offer and I bet this will be one to look back on in a few years and reevaluate. From an amateur filmmaker, thank you to all involved for making this.