The Terminal (2004)

Movie · 2004 · Comedy, Drama · 2h 8m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 4.8/10 (1.2M ratings)

Life is waiting.

Overview

An Eastern European tourist unexpectedly finds himself stranded in JFK airport, and must take up temporary residence there.

Ratings

Director

Steven Spielberg

Production

DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Parkes+MacDonald Production

Cast

Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci, Chi McBride, Diego Luna, Barry Shabaka Henley, Kumar Pallana, Zoe Saldaña, Eddie Jones, Jude Ciccolella, Corey Reynolds, Guillermo Díaz, Rini Bell, Stephen Mendel, Valery Nikolaev, Michael Nouri, Ana Maria Quintana, Bob Morrisey, Sasha Spielberg, Susan Slome

Where to watch

fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A warm, sentimental Spielberg dramedy with a big heart and a strong central performance. Its airport-bound premise is absurd on paper, but the film turns bureaucracy, loneliness, and makeshift community into something genuinely moving.

Best for

  • viewers who like feel-good humanist stories
  • fans of Tom Hanks at his most gentle and vulnerable
  • people drawn to fish-out-of-water comedies with emotional payoff
  • audiences who enjoy sentimental Spielberg storytelling

Skip if

  • you want strict realism or airtight logic
  • you dislike overt sentimentality
  • you prefer fast-paced comedies with constant jokes
  • airport-set stories feel inherently claustrophobic to you

Overview

The Terminal is one of Spielberg’s most openly sentimental films, and that’s exactly why it works. It takes a premise that could easily collapse into gimmickry and turns it into a story about dignity, patience, and the strange little society that forms when someone is trapped between systems. Tom Hanks makes Viktor Navorski feel like a real person first and a concept second, which keeps the movie grounded even when it leans into fairy-tale logic.

Worth noting

What stands out most is the film’s tenderness toward ordinary routines: food courts, cleaning carts, gate announcements, and the tiny rituals that make a temporary home feel livable. The humor is broad, but the emotional current is sincere, and the movie keeps finding ways to make bureaucracy feel both absurd and cruel without losing its optimism.

Bottom line

It is not subtle, and it does not try to be. Some viewers will bounce off the contrivances, but if you respond to movies that believe kindness can be transformative, this lands beautifully. It’s a cozy, melancholy crowd-pleaser with just enough bite to keep the sweetness from becoming empty.

Top Letterboxd reviews

demi adejuyigbe · 3252 likes

Pure feeling! So much stuff here that doesn't make logical sense, and it all works because it's just pure feeling. Direct and concentrated Spielberg schmaltz, and I do not mean that as an insult. Embarrassing how many times I came close to crying at what is essentially Airport Amelie. I've always loved this movie. So much painful helplessness in the first act alone, really makes it all hit so much harder when you see how beloved he's become by the end. A lovely, confounding movie about the needless inhumanity of bureaucracy and the needful support system of humanity.

Sam (3★) · 3147 likes

That Burger King looked gooooood

Evan (3.5★) · 2671 likes

This is about a man who is stuck in an airport terminal and he can barely speak English. I'm not quite sure how Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg pulled this off, but they did.

James (Schaffrillas) (4★) · 2091 likes

"And then everybody taped a photocopy of my hand to the wall" is the new "And then everybody clapped"

Will (3★) · 1842 likes

How can a guy who is living in an airport get a girl, while I can’t even get a text back...

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Topics

dramedy, feel-good, sentimental, fish-out-of-water, airport setting, humanist, bureaucracy, found family, romance, 2000s

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