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发表于 5-10-2004 13:52:38|来自:新加坡
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<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>wengjun</I>在2004-10-4 23:14:25的发言:</B>
<P>I once read an article which stated that whether a book is a great one is not based on how many copies it had been sold, but on the fact that how many readers would like to read it again. I've been fully convinced by this and I felt strongly the same way when I watched "Terminal". It's a bittersweet story about a poor guy who's been isolated from his country and his destination country. Tom Hanks is the perfect choice for this man, and his outstanding performance deserves every audience's standup and applaud. We can't forget his tears for his war-torn country, his pure love for the Zeta-Jones, his deep affection for friends. Beyond our expectation, his Russian accent is unbelievably vivid which is almost mission-impossible for a native American. My boyfriend and I laughed all the way through the whole movie. Tom Hanks gives the film its glow and spirit, just like he did before in "Forrest Gump". Well I have to say that the script is well written, the plot is attractive and touching, and still we can't forget the great director, Spielberg -- he's always the magic hand behind the camera. </P>
<P>Terminal is undoubtedly another summit in Hanks' silver career, and from the bottom of my heart I wish him great luck in the coming Oscar. Well done, Tom! </P>
<P>~ by Kitty on Oct 4th ~ </P></DIV>It is a good movie. Laughters and tears. However I think Tom Hanks's style was expected to be so. He has similar roles before. Like what he did in some other movies of his~~[em04][em04][em04] |
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