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Friday, December 10, 2004

 The Lenglui In The Terminal







I just recently just bought the movie The Terminal and there was a girl who always come and go to fill in the life of the protagonist. As I was looking at her, a sudden surge reminded me of a long lost memory that I used to enjoy. It was... Catherine Zeta Jones!

But IT CANNOT BE! This woman seem very young & sexy, usually these characters are taken by Ashley Judd and Bridget Moynahan but somehow she had a very distinct image that made me unable to recognize her immediately.

I was surprised at her comeback. She did a few shows but nothing as outstanding as The Mask of Zorro. Even a friend of mine cannot recognized her immediately when he saw the movie.

The movie centres on Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks), who got stuck on US soil because a war broke out on Hungaria and he was a man without a country. Getting stuck on the International Travel Lounge, we follow his his adventures around as he made friends & found the love of his life, Amelia Warren (Catherine Zeta Jones).

So how was the movie? It was great. A few of my friends said they hated the show because it was all talk and no action. I think my dear readers know my taste in movies:

1. Great plot
2. Character development
3. Witty script

My verdict? It was great. If you enjoy the likes of Pulp Fiction & The Usual Suspect, then I can say you'll probably enjoy this movie a lot.

2 Comments:

At 1:43 AM, Blogger zgirl said...

I like that show too. Some said it is boring but I found it otherwise. A very touchy movie though. 

At 1:10 PM, Blogger Jaselee said...

Oh, I shouldn't have doubted Steven Spielberg... 

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