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Terminal

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
27K
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POPULARITY
4,961
106
Mike Myers, Dexter Fletcher, Simon Pegg, Max Irons, and Margot Robbie in Terminal (2018)
In the dark heart of a sprawling, anonymous city, 'Terminal' follows the twisting tales of two assassins carrying out a sinister mission, a teacher battling a fatal illness, an enigmatic janitor and a curious waitress leading a dangerous double life. Murderous consequences unravel in the dead of night as their lives all intertwine at the hands of a mysterious criminal mastermind hell-bent on revenge.
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A film noir taking place in a train terminal at night. Add two male assassins, a female assassin, a waitress, a teacher, a janitor, and a crime boss. Add revenge. Who says mystery is a lost ... Read allA film noir taking place in a train terminal at night. Add two male assassins, a female assassin, a waitress, a teacher, a janitor, and a crime boss. Add revenge. Who says mystery is a lost art?A film noir taking place in a train terminal at night. Add two male assassins, a female assassin, a waitress, a teacher, a janitor, and a crime boss. Add revenge. Who says mystery is a lost art?

  • Director
    • Vaughn Stein
  • Writer
    • Vaughn Stein
  • Stars
    • Margot Robbie
    • Simon Pegg
    • Dexter Fletcher
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,961
    106
    • Director
      • Vaughn Stein
    • Writer
      • Vaughn Stein
    • Stars
      • Margot Robbie
      • Simon Pegg
      • Dexter Fletcher
    • 264User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Simon Pegg
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    • Bill
    Dexter Fletcher
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    • Vince
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    Thomas Turgoose
    • Raymond
    Jay Simpson
    Jay Simpson
    • Danny
    Benjamin Griffin
    Benjamin Griffin
    • Toby
    • (as Ben Griffin)
    Robert Goodman
    Robert Goodman
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      • Vaughn Stein
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      • Vaughn Stein
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    8markybbop

    Good film. Very underated

    I thought it was an Excellent film. Noir style with a twist ending. Actors were excellent. Music was quality. Recommended
    7bostonct

    This is a lot better than the ratings

    Cleaver dialogue from all the characters, a bit of crazy gruesome, plus a few twists and you have an entertaining movie. If you liked Snatch, Sherlock Holmes or Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels, you'll find this enjoyable enough. Not Guy Richie good, but entertaining enough.
    5iantrader

    Worth watching but not as good as it thinks it is

    I'll start with my usual writer/director moan although this isn't as bad as most, and Vaughn Stein almost pulls it off.

    It's visually stunning, has some superb actors - Margot Robbie in particular - but the convoluted story-telling style and, indeed, the plot, make it less than it should have been. You'll have to keep your eyes and ears open and resist the temptation to walk out or switch off 20-30 mins into the movie. The stopy lines do come together, if slightly haphazardly.

    There are some nice twists. One or two you'll probably have an inkling of. One you won't as there's no foreshadowing at all, and although it ties everything (mostly) together, you may well feel cheated as the writer(*/director) swaggers about thinking what a clever writer I am!

    Still, immerse yourself in a comic/noir-ish nightmare and see what you think.
    6CANpatbuck3664

    An Unbelievable Ending Makes Terminal Worth Checking Out

    Terminal was ripped to shreds by critics, I see why but I don't think they gave it enough credit. There's a lot of futuristic noir flourishes, the movie is bathing in neon light and seedy environments. This isn't new, its Blade Runner-esque but the cinematography is admittedly gorgeous in this. Just because it has been done before (lately with Altered Carbon and Mute) doesn't make it any less impressive. It was a nice touch and it deserves to be mentioned, even if it doesn't quite save the movie.

    The plot of Terminal is very reminiscent of Guy Ritchie's movies. There's some Snatch or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels moments but the whole movie doesn't operate as well overall. We get introduced to a bunch of seedy characters with dubious morals. They all come in and out of this train station in the middle of the night and the common thread between them is the character of Annie (Margot Robbie). She's an assassin who works part-time as a waitress and stripper. Through her comings and goings, we meet a terminally ill teacher Bill (Simon Pegg), a pair of mismatched hitmen Vince (Dexter Fletcher) and Alfred (Max Irons) and an odd janitor Clinton (Mike Myers). How these interactions play into the larger plot is a mystery to us until the final turn. The setup isn't bad, we've seen it before and although there are plot holes, none of them were bad enough to completely derail the movie. It was enough to keep me interested but I did find my attention drifting in and out because of the lack of cohesion. As a story, its very middle of the road for the genre.

    Any heat for this movie was likely due to Margot Robbie's involvement as the main character. She keeps climbing the ladder and its deserved, she's great and I consider myself a fan of hers. She's good in Terminal, she's surprisingly committed, and she carries the movie capably. I do agree with some of the other reviewers in that she comes off as British Harley Quinn, but she didn't phone it in. Pegg is his typical charming self, he's very low-key in this but he works well with Robbie and I particularly enjoyed the montage that they share near the tail-end of the movie. Fletcher and Irons were odd, neither of them were terrible but Fletcher was over doing it and Irons was a little stiff. It was nice to see Mike Myers again and I think he did about as well as he could have with the material. Its a big distance from where his character starts to where he ends up and it makes his performance a little awkward by the end.

    I was down the middle on Terminal for most of its run time for all the reasons listed above. It was never stellar, but it had its moments. I was more than ready to just let it float the rest of the way to whatever normal twist ending it had up its sleeve and call it a day. But when the confrontation comes between Annie and Bill, the movie doesn't just dip its toes into a pool of nonsense/crazy, it cannonballs into it. I wasn't just snickering, I was laughing when Terminal ended. Its not that the twist it takes is new, its handled in such a rough and implausible manner that I was shocked. But it didn't derail the movie for me, it actually improved it. It made Terminal memorable and while I would never say that this movie is good, its going to hold a place in my memory for insane plot twists.

    I feel a little guilty for giving Terminal as high of a rating as I have. I liked the style of the movie and some of the performances (notably Robbie, Pegg and some of Myers) were solid. But it never reached high enough for something great and in any other movie, that twist ending would have knocked it down to a 3 or a 4/10. But that ending pushed the movie from mediocre to so bad its good territory for me. I can't call Terminal excellent but if you enjoy campy cinema, this is something you should see. I'm giving Terminal a 6/10 and I feel like I'm being generous.
    8cesnovar-andrej

    Why the hate?

    I don't usually post reviews on IMDb - other people have already done it, and often better than I could - and most of the time, I find the ratings more or less on par with my own impressions of movies.

    However, sometimes, I can't help but wonder "How in God's name has this movie gotten this rating?" Terminal is one of those movies.

    The abysmally low rating, coupled with the very few (and most of them, poor) reviews, made me want to give my two cents and try to set the record straight. Or, at least, set it straight-er.

    For me, Terminal was a thoroughly enjoyable movie - it has a great cast, witty and dark humor, interesting enough plot (not too cliche or too predictable) and, being around one and a half hours long, it does not overstay it's welcome. If you're into labeling things, you could call it neo-noir or something other, but the fact is that Terminal is very much its own thing, visually and plotwise. Personally, it reminded me of a theater play.

    The ending could have been executed differently or better - the plot unraveling was overly (and unnecessary) convoluted and the ending itself was a little unimaginative and disappointing. But that's just my personal view.

    Overall, Terminal is a good enough movie - and that is good enough for me. And even though it wouldn't make it to any of my "top 10 movie lists", it is still a pretty solid movie, that deserves at least a 7. Which is why I gave it an 8.

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    • Trivia
      The "crisp new five pound note" Bill offers to buy the gun near the beginning is actually a Duke of Wellington five pound note that was in circulation from 1971 to 1991. This was probably to add to the city's anonymous nature by also obscuring what era the film is set
    • Goofs
      (at 29:43-31:40) in the cafe scene between Annie and Bill, Annie's pencil appears and disappears behind her left ear.
    • Quotes

      Annie: You can't smoke in here.

      Bill: Well, there's no one else in here.

      Annie: They're not smoking either, are they?

    • Connections
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      Rabbit Hole
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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • Hong Kong
      • Hungary
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Địa Giới
    • Filming locations
      • Kelenföld Power Station, Budapest, Hungary(Mr Franklyn's control centre)
    • Production companies
      • Beagle Pug Films
      • Hassell Free Productions
      • Highland Film Group (HFG)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $843,970
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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