March 3, 2023
A new day and new review. What about Steven Spielberg's picture "Terminal"? It's not a new (I mean production years) movie and I have no clue how I could miss it. For sure, the majority of people have seen this film. Tom Hanks, damn, he is so a talented actor. The movie still blows with warm fillings and emotions. This is the story of one guy without vailed American visa, who spent a small part of his life in the airport terminal. He had enough inside power to enjoy this time, earn money, and find new friends. I highly recommended to watch it in good company and if you want to have a pleasant aftertaste.
Movie review "Terminal"
A new day and new review.
What about Steven Spielberg's picture "Terminal"?
It's not a new movie (I mean production years) movie and I have no clue how I could have missed it.
Since it is a movie you have already seen, the perfect tense is required. Saying “could” by itself is the conditional tense and implies you haven’t yet seen the movie.
For sure, the majority ofmost people have seen this film.
Tom Hanks, damn, he is souch a talented actor.
The movie still blowsfills me with warm fillings and emotions.
This is the story of one guy without vailea valid American visa, who spent a small part of his life in the airport terminal.
He had enough inside willpower to enjoy this time, earn money, and find new friends.
I highly recommended to watching it in good company and if you want to have a pleasant aftertaste.
That last sentence sounds like an idiomatic expression that might not translate well to English. You could say, “if you just want a warm-hearted movie.”
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I loved that movie too. Good writing!
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A new day and new review. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
What about Steven Spielberg's picture "Terminal"? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It's not a new (I mean production years) movie and I have no clue how I could miss it. It's not a new movie (I mean production years) Since it is a movie you have already seen, the perfect tense is required. Saying “could” by itself is the conditional tense and implies you haven’t yet seen the movie. |
For sure, the majority of people have seen this film. For sure, |
Tom Hanks, damn, he is so a talented actor. Tom Hanks, damn, he is s |
The movie still blows with warm fillings and emotions. The movie still |
This is the story of one guy without vailed American visa, who spent a small part of his life in the airport terminal. This is the story of one guy without |
He had enough inside power to enjoy this time, earn money, and find new friends. He had enough |
I highly recommended to watch it in good company and if you want to have a pleasant aftertaste. I highly recommended That last sentence sounds like an idiomatic expression that might not translate well to English. You could say, “if you just want a warm-hearted movie.” |
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