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For everyone saying they don't understand Tom Hanks' Russian - he is speaking pretty correct Bulgarian, with a heavy accent.
Если бы ещё болгарский был взаимно понятен с русским) но это не так )
But all the texts from which he learns English are written in Russian 😂😂😂
@@Hasmasnafg ну так вполне реалистично для американского силовика рассудить "болгарский, русский, это всё примерно одно и то же"
@@chingizzhylkybayev8575 это же кино )
Just FYI, when rtump keeps his promises to denaturalize people who immigrated "legally", and retroactively ends the birthright citizenship of our ancestors, therby stripping us of our legal status, he CAN'T really deport us. We'll all end up like this guy. Creating an international incident. I'm guessing it's re-education through labor, since we're all so lazy.
Let's take a moment and appreciate the level of acting of that goat guy. So powerful and full of emotion.
Russian theatre actors are extremely good.
he really loves that goat.
@@thebloc3195damnit you beat me haha. GOAT
That was incredible.
He is the GOAT
Stanley Tucci is one hell of an actor. He can play a part where you want to hate him or love him, depending on who he's playing.
That's what makes a great actor, when you can love and or hate the character.
He was great in Conspiracy.
And can play them so you do both through a single monologue.
I think my favorite performance of his is his role in Spotlight. He's very understated and subdued, and I think it fits his character perfectly. He plays a lawyer that defends the children who are victims of abuse by the Catholic church. He plays someone that is good-natured to their core but has become world weary.
He has a powerful line where he's talking to another character about the racism they've endured living in Boston, he says,
"they treat us like outsiders, but they're no better than us. Just look at how they treat their children."
Unless it was Michael Bay's Transformer. Managed to make Tucci looks mediocre. Rare achievement.
He loves his dad, because he's a great dad... Some even say he's the greatest of all time
You mean his goat
@@Vasily_dont_be_silly no, he meant he is the G.O.A.T.
Prick if you ask me!
just when I’m bout ready to take a break from this app, y’all keep bringing me back with these bangers
very clever
If the word "medicine" comes up in ANY conversation I hear, my mind immediately goes to the Day Player actor saying "Medicine for goat!" It stays in my head all day.
Last time I was asked "Food? Medicines?" at the border I was so, so tempted to say "only for goat, sir".
You laugh at inappropriate times too, I bet.
@@EKA201-j7f yeah.. it's called being alive ;p
@@EKA201-j7f Depends on what you mean by inappropriate
I like Zoe Saldana in the back nodding her head for the guy to understand to say its for goat.
Subtle, good catch.
@@Texas240I didn’t realize till I check multiple times.
I see it, hard to say that's what it is, that head gesture is also just listening better to the serious question being posed.
@@marc.lepageyou can see her lips move and form, " goat"
Didn't even realize that was Zoe until you mentioned it.
The US laws are crazy, he is flying from Canada to his country, his plane only landed in transit. If they allowed him to buy the medicine in canada then he must have a prescription.
One time a typhoon caused my plane from the Philippines to China was late. Because I didnt get to go directly to terminal, my bag had duty free beer for my father from the Philippines and they told me to drink it or check it. Had to run all the way back, but had to leave my passport with security, and pay an extra fee, and almost missed the rescheduled flight. The scary part was giving up my passport at security in Shanghai, China. It all worked out, I was escorted the entire time but the escort is the one that told me I needed to pay a fee. He said he would pay it for me, im sure I was just ripped off. At least I wasnt shanghaied in Shanghai.
It's a movie dude,,,,
@@TheWaveofbabies isn’t this based on a true event?
@@jrum94 based on a true story. It takes libertys to make it a dramatic movie. the real story is the guy who was iranian lived in in a french terminal for 18 years. Movies take adaptations and add on to true stories to add drama and make something from the original story. It's safe to assume this scene did not happen.
That is following the flying laws in the US....what do you think they just made all that up because it's a movie? Do some research and put your foot in your mouth next time. Trying THAT hard, to be a troll. Disgusting.....@@TheWaveofbabies
Back when this movie released, I was a mere 19 year old lad. I was working at AMC and they let the employees pre watch either this movie or Spider-Man 2 so we could answer questions from guests. I chose to watch this alone as everyone else went to watch Spider-Man 2. I don't regret that decision one bit. This movie is amazing.
Good choice! Definitely the better half of that deal.
To be fair, that was good as well.
So it’s ok to bring in medicine for a goat but not a living breathing human being?!? As an American citizen this is totally absurd!
It's ok in both cases, it's just the human being requires more certification to make sure that it's actually going to the human being and not to someone else. If I had to guess, I'd say there's a worry that people might take the wrong medication and then sue--thus the need for signatures from both doctors. More cynically, it might be that there's less demand for animal medication, so less chance of it being sold on the black market--but then it begs the question why more people don't just say "oh, it's for my goat." I genuinely doubt the process is as simple as this video clip is making it seem.
Now it is not easy in both cases. Animal medicines must have veterinary certifications, Not all foreign medications are approved by the FDA or the institutional equivalents that each country has.
It's just a movie, it isn't how it really works. In reality certain types of medication are blanket ok to export and others aren't, no matter intended recipient.
Yeah this isn't a thing. I have taken multiple medications back and forth from countries and never had a problem. You might get a few questions because of quantity like the time I took 100 painkillers when I went back to China. I explained I would be there for a year or so and couldn't get more. They shrugged and let me past. The Terminal is a fun movie but it's BS history and procedure wise. It happened in Paris and people did multiple things to help him out but he rejected all of them. Dude was kind of a dick. They made all this shit up
@johnkloosterman6277 a quick search informed me there's multiple certificates to take animal medication out of the US as well.
“he love that goat” 😂
"He love that goat" always makes me laugh.
"I was going to help you" might just be the most gutless threat one can offer,....Good for you Victor.
That's a line almost always used by someone who had no intention of helping: anything could have been an excuse for not doing so.
Stanley Tucci.. in MY opinion.. completely outshone Tom Hanks in his character portrayal. The man knocks every character he plays out of the park. He becomes the absolute CENTER of every scene he is in. Go ahead. Rewatch this scene. And see for yourself. Love or hate his character... Stanley OWNS this scene.
He is one of my favourites. He is SO good.
I fully agree! One of my views of a great actor is being able to play a bad guy you can hate, and a good guy you can love...Tucci can do both convincingly.
Lesser known role he nailed was Lucky Number Slevin. Seriously underrated movie.
Did he not play the father in Easy A?
stanley speak any russian ? next
Heck, Tom Hanks is the GOAT. 😅 🐐 Seriously.
Usa is really like this. Transit lounges are not treated as neutral territory
Exactly. You need to go through customs and immigration upon arrival and then recheck your bags and go through security for your connecting flight.
I'm glad I don't have to suffer the shame of being an American in the 21st century.
@@tomgoss6401lel
@@tomgoss6401 The question would be how many times the USA saved your country in the 20th century.
@@tgorski52None, at best it did harm to my country and stole our land .-.
a good advice to whoever is going from point a to point b is: don't stop in the USA
Correct. As a Canadian flying to Europe, I will pay more to avoid the US in transit.
And… the medicine is always for goats.
@ratobrasileiro4747 as a Canadian, i will take a twisted route to avoid landing in The States. That policy won't change any time soon
😂😂😂😂
Yes, great advice. But not everybody knows that. Especially because if you haven't travelled to the US, you might be used to never leaving the secured zone while in transit, while in the US it is extremely common to have to leave the secure zone to go to another terminal of the same airport.
Everything wrong with bureaucracy in one clip
If systems are meant to help people how come people are the only ones suffering in the system
"Technically correct, the best kind of correct"
Because to make a system is to hurt people, to not make a system is chaos. There is no winning here. At least if there is not some unconventional thinking involved.
They're MEANT to help people; whether or not they actually DO is up to the people in charge of those systems. Unfortunately, positions of power can sometimes attract the worst person to have said power.
In the United States people are not important, it is not a system where people are first. Is a system where "materialism" is first. There are no morals, just laws. Is what the law says, it becomes a dictatorship because everything has to be dictated to you. In a normal country, people have morals and values, if you like a girl at your workplace you invite her out, if she does not want to you just learn to deal with it as she learns to say no and be pretty any way. Americans do not do that, you are accused of "sexual harassment" and get fired or suited. So, there is no room to be human, Americans end up lacking social skills, they do not help each other. If you feel depressed you will have no friends, you call a therapist who will charge you to listen to you.
That is why Americans do not get other countries. And the only thing you can do in the U.S. is to buy your happiness, buy things to have that "satisfaction". But you will have people around as long you can provide. The day you die, no one will be by your side, and you will be forgotten after you are buried, minutes later.
It's a fucking movie dude. NOT REAL LIFE.
5:50 did Stanley Tucci just appear out of nowhere? He wasn't there before they hugged. Lol
I think you are underestimating the sneakiness
This had me cracking up!! 😂
Typically something like that would simply be a continuity error; however, here it was done deliberately. Adds a nice dramatic effect when he appears behind them clearly observing their reaction and confirming to himself beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is indeed a charade.
He was there ,from the beginning
He's been there the whole time
Something I noticed re-watching this scene is how both Victor and this man are on a quest to fulfill a request for their fathers!
And all of these issues arise from the fact that Americans authorities just don’t seem to understand the concept of being “in transit”. Not everyone wants to enter the United States. Having to clear immigration when one never leaves the airport is dumb and does not happen elsewhere in the world.
Tell that to Huawei's daughter.
Chinaaaa
The fuck you transit to
USA is coast to coast
Being a barier only between Mexico and Canada
And it is still idiotic to completely not know the language of countries you are going through and absolute lack of knowledge about any laws in given countries
Like what the fuck
If you don’t want to enter the US dont?
@@aspenyoung2914 The issue is transit.
But, yeah, its safer to avoid transiting in usa.
"he's begging you"
"Yea i can see that he's begging me.." 😂😂
Not funny. NOT FUNNY
That's funny?
Man.. he really cares about his goat.
Stanley: You’ve been reading the immigration forms. The blue one.
Tom: Blue? 🤔
Stanley: yep blue.
Tom: Blue? 🫤
This is one of, if not my number one favorite movie. The Terminal is amazing! Its crazy- every single actor in this movie hits their marks perfectly, and Tom Hanks is so charming in this everyman role.
I flew into LAX from Sydney for a holiday in the US about 10 years ago. They found the jar of Vegemite in my luggage and confiscated it as it violated yeast product import laws. This is the worst possible thing you can do to an Australian. I very nearly booked a return flight on the spot. I won't be going back. I wish I had known this trick.
ok
It’s the same for currants. Most people don’t know they exist because they were considered an invasive species up until the mid sixties. (Well, in the US)
Vegemite for goat
Australia has no regulations with respect to herbs or plants etc ???
And Australia would deport a visitor for bringing in an apple (the fruit not a phone). Apparently it'll wipe out the entire country's eco-system and means of food production!
Tom Hanks's late father in law was Bulgarian. He assisted Tom during the filming of the movie.
In this particular scene Novorsky speaks Bulgarian and the other guy Milodragovic - Russian.
Lol I love how he told him their language may be different, but questions his interpretation.
Same language but different dialect, although I agree it is a little funny.
Remember guys, this is the USA this man is transiting through, not North Korea. I understand the situation being depicted would make you think otherwise, but I can assure you it's the US.
Having to sign a form in order to bring drugs into the country is literally 1984
I can assure you it’s actually a movie as well, so don’t take it too seriously.
@@DaMeng3000 I understand it's a movie, Sherlock. The point remains the same. It's illegal to transit through the US with medication from country A to country B (and never legally enter the US) without a prescription on hand, lest the medication be confiscated mid-journey
@@SanctusPaulus1962 Every country does that. It's just basic common sense
the laws and forms are real lmfao clearly you'd also get locked up by TSA @@DaMeng3000
The idea that immigration in NY wouldn't have someone who speaks RUSSIA is insane.
The youtube title is misleading, this isn't immigration. This is customs, as seen on their shoulder patches.
Why? world is not Russia dude
this is not immigration. This is customs.
@@abustospMore than 100 million people speak it, and before 2022 a lot of russians travelled to the US. Also, it's on the busiest airport in the world, there is likely translators for even icelandic, armenian, and other very smaller languages there.
It's based on a real story, perhaps they didn't have the right translator back then?
This movie is right up there along with Gladiator of a story with a flawless protagonist and an irredeemable antagonist.
……NO
Not enough people talk about Russian's actor amazing performance. My heart breaks at his pain and expressions.
Also, a thing that almost all won't notice is that he talks like a rural Russian, with all the right expressions that's difficult to come by in modern world. When he begs for his father's life, he says to the custom's officer "I will always pray to god for your wellbeing", that used to be considered the best thing one can do for another.
That sounds very beautiful. What dialect of Russian language is he using? What rural area of Russia?
He doesn’t talk like a “rural Russian”. It’s pretty bog-standard Russian with a few expressions thrown in that I guess you could consider “folksy” but not really unusual for city dwellers, either.
His performance is still amazing, though.
@@AnnaMorimoto there is really not much dialects in russian language. he is speaking normal russian. people in big cities usually not talking like this but it is the words he using and not the way how he saying the words. just it is a wierd script probably. as a russian who lives in Moscow i usually notice people from our new regions, they prononce some sounds different not a dialect still, there was old moscow dialect in the past, i don't think it is still present, i only hearing it in old soviet movies, they used to use sh sound insted of ch like молошник insted of молочник. people from caucas region you usually can hear, they don't really speak russian that much"эй дэвушкэ можина познакомыться" insted of "девушка, можно познакомиться" not a dialect, they just don't really speak the language, i have friends from causas rejuons who is ethnically russians thought they speaking just normal russian like everywherebut there are not only russians in russia, regions have coofissIal language and in small villages sometimes they speak second official language that is not russian
@@AnnaMorimoto there are no dialects in Russian.
@@KatieSwordvideosNot dialects, but different accents. My wife is a Moscovite too. She told me "Moscow accent is most true accent" before 😂 She's really good at hearing different accents...to me, it's all the same. Had her listen to this clip without watching. She guessed correctly that he is from Moscow.
At 2:59 you can hear Milodragovich say something that sounds like medicine for goat!!
Imagine both r telling the truth and he actually did misunderstand him and it really is for goat? XD
@crystal.starr0 This is probably the closest thing to truth lol
Nice catch
WRONG.
Completely WRONG. And they're speaking RUSSIAN. That's not what that would be anyway. It was gibberish.
5:45 stanley tucci just popping out of thin air gets me every time
It's funny to think that because there's no cut, he literally will have had to crouch down out of camera view, line himself up behind them and wait for the reveal 😂 probably took multiple takes
I first became a fan of TomHanks watching one of his early flops " The Man With One Red Shoe" ...a cheesy comedy that remains one of my favourites and from.then on i believe almost everything Tom Hanks does is just BRILLIANT❤
And Stanley Tucci is just Brilliant along with him !!
Now that's Tom Hanks!❤
Tom Hanks speaks Bulgarian, the dude speaks Russian, and Tucci speaks English, and they all discuss a goat
That man's father must be the Greatest Of All Time.
Medicine for Goat.
“No no, cocaine not for me, is for goat”
5:47 😂 Stanleys expression
I swear he just pops back into existence behind them
@HFJS6610 The entire sequence kinda reminds me of Lex Luthor and Clark Kent
People who hide behind rules because they are "the rules" are part of the reason everyone is so miserable in the world.
No, the people who made the rules are the problem.
@@smugdarkly no, it's one of those cases where the rules exist for a good reason, but they get applied in shitty ways. Drug smugglers used to fly through US cities with the start and end points outside the US. They would then drop the drugs somewhere while in the US before flying out. Someone else would pick them up.
@@smugdarkly + both are. There are exceptions to EVERY rule. And capable men/women have the ability to use logic & reason. We're human. Not robots. If you hire people due to their capabilities then you should have some trust in their judgement.
Just my humble opinion.
@@ThatGuy-bz2in which is why you have check points when LEAVING the international terminal
@ This relies on foreign governments to do it correctly. If drug smugglers can pay off columbian airport security, which they can, then they could easily drop lots and lots of drugs in the US without the US doing any checks.
Not even 9am and Tom Hanks is already making me cry!
"why are you doing this?"
"Because I don't want this man's father to die over a foolish ordinance"
Typical bureaucrat. Your dying father can go without medicine but not a goat.
“He love that goat.” 🥺
I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. I haven't seen this film since it was originally in the theater, and I absolutely have to watch it again. I'd forgotten how good it was.
Then he became a legend all around the airport. All the workers had a photocopy ofvhis hand.
That was Wilsons cameo
This scene in Latin America for unknown reasons it was translated " for cat" instead of goat. I was so surprised when I saw this movie in English.
It doesn't make any sense! Tom Hank's character must stay in the international terminal because whatever Krokozia that he can't go back to which also makes him unable to set foot on US soil outside the terminal and must remain in a sort of limbo there where US rules technically don't apply. Tho medicine guy there is traveling from Canada to a foreign country with a layover in the US international terminal (where those same rules should follow), but suddenly they have US jurisdiction and the guy isn't allowed to have the medicine... unless it's for not a human?
Seems like a continuity error, but I also wouldn't be surprised if this were actually the rules IRL.
Haha yea I never realized that. US does not have “transit” where it’s an international terminal of sort like other countries. In US, all travelers must clear immigration, even transits, so technically there’s no international terminal for limbo like where this movie premise is. The real story took place in France so it make sense but it wouldn’t have happen in US. Good catch.
He can't go back but he also can't enter but it doesn't mean the US doesn't have jurisdiction in their airports
US Laws are beyond justice. 😎
It's not justice, it's "just us"
The country has been co-opted by the oligarchs. It's gotten so bad now that the world's richest man (and possible another one) are running a government agency that will be used to destroy the last barriers protecting the public from the excesses of capitalism.
5:49 something about Stanley Tucci's character appearing behind them seemingly from out of nowhere with that look on his face cracked me up
I got pulled over by the cops, i told them the drugs i had in my car were for my goat. Im writing this from jail:(
A wonderful film, if you've NOT watched it, take the opportunity now, find a copy and watch soon as you can.
I've never watched this movie because I know it would piss me off. This scene proves that I would end up yelling at my screen.
hoperp1951 -- I totally agree. It's a wonderful film. I loved it. Then again, Tom Hanks doesn't make many flops and Stanley Tucci is a totally under-rated actor.
And GAMORA right there in the back, dressed as a police officer, just waiting for Thanos to show up.
Also Principal Narita alongside his Great Grandfather who fought alongside Captain America in WWII. 😅
I love The Terminal. Very underrated.
Imo,the weakest part was Catherine Zeta Jones. Everyone else was wonderful.
@ Her acting didn’t bother me that much but I didn’t like her character’s weakness of character in going back to her married boyfriend when she had other choices.
„He loves that goat…“😂😂😂
Hollywood went away from making movies like this with actual character moments to shallow rock-em-sock-em superhero movies that has done nothing more than fatten a few pockets and feed a toxic geek culture that Hollywood itself can't control anymore. A fascinating sequence of events.
About the time I stopped going to watch real films......
maybe it will get even worse. you never know.
they've mentioned this a lot of times. It's very expensive to make movies nowadays, yeah, even the ones with terrible CGI. If they aren't sure eeeveryone is watching it, it's not worth it. You can thank all the people that stopped buying movies on stores, it's all digital and Netflix now. Movies used to make their profit selling DVDs, Blue Rays and all those things. Now, they're gone, nobody buys that. Now, you either make profit directly at the cinema or your facing red numbers.
Now, go back to your complaining about Hollywood when the real culprit is the audience, the people
Capeshits are the shitt
You’ve drawn a line between two unrelated issues.
Superhero films are irrelevant to your point.
I’m Russian and I don’t understand what’s Tom Hanks speak in Russian in this scene
Might have something to do with the fact that he speaks gibberish, not Russian.
Always wondered that,thanks man
The Russian actor is speaking clear Russian while Hanks is mumbling nonsense that resembles Croatian but isn't Croatian.
Bulgarian😊😊😊
@@gc99289 Well, Krakozhia is a fictional country so it makes sense that his language will be giberrish resembling some western slavic language i think Krakozhia is supposed to be. Its still a funny notion to send Western Slavic(like Croatian) national to translate for Russian national. There will be a level of understanding of some words compared to English, but still they mostly wouldn't be able to understand shit in complex conversation, unless both have some background in each others language. I think movie does makes a joke out of it with whole "He may not speak exactly your dialect or whatever"
Not gonna lie but Stanley Tucci always makes for the best low key government villain. Though he’s not always cast as a villain, most often than not he is.
I think that medicine's for Mr. Hanks because that man's the GOAT! 🐐
Great great actors.
Both off the gentleman.
Had too watch it several times.😊😊
The ridiculous thing about this scene is that all he needed to do was toss the pills in one of the giant bottles of ibuprofen one can purchase and nobody would have paid any attention to it. He tried to follow the rules keeping it in its original packaging and got punished for it.
Tom Hank has always been my favorite actor. Good acting in this movie- Terminal .❤
one major thing I found sus is that if the medicine was for a goat. It wold have been drugs used by vets. Not doctors. Medicines used on animals are very clearly labelled differently to ones used on humans
Often true, but if there really was a language barrier here then it could not really be proven if they were just the wrong label from a different system in a different country without being able to read that language.
this post is US Defaultism.
Vet tech from the US here, we use a lot of medications that are human medications, and people often pick them up from regular pharmacies. Pain meds, antibiotics, heart medication, insulin, ect. There are some drugs that are veterinary medicine only for sure. But the movie never actually say what the medication is or what it's for. The Russian and Tom Hanks never mentioned what type of facility he got the meds from. (Hospital, pharmacy, clinic) And at the point they agreed on "goat" they would have stuck with that.
Not always, my parents dog had a Xanax prescription that was ultra low does, but wasn't marked as "for animals only"
@@sarahmiller822 we got a question for u if u dont mind us asking
what is an animal?
There are moments, I confess, where I think Tom Hanks muses.... "I bet I can do a central European accent running a con in a kind of Russian..." and make people cry.
I don't know why they didn't let him have the medicine in first place?
Should I rephrase is it for god, gott or goat?
Then there wouldnt be a scene for the film.
My guess is that counts as drug trafficking.
So the US can lock you up and rob you if you bring your pills with you?
"The greatest country in the world"
Because it is against the rules, and if something is against the rules, not matter how stupid, the the border control will make sure to enforce it.
Case in point: You are not allowed to carry more than 100ml of a liquid. If you have an almost empty bottle of something that is a bit more than 100ml, that still counts as 100ml, even if clearly there are less than 100ml. You will be scolded, required to throw it, and sometimes even put into the system so that for the next 5 years your name raises a flag for extra inspection.
Does that help anything? No, but those are "the rules" and logic, or efficiency, or achieving a goal, have nothing to do with "the rules".
because of the war on drugs having spiraled completely out of control in the US, so it's mostly about harassing regular people now.
“He love that goat.” 🥰🐐
The Sad fact is, That Empty Suit Speaks for Uncle Sam now.
This is an inexplicably underrated movie, with some of Hanks', Tucci's, and Spielberg's best work.
"These medicines have to stay in the united states now that they're here"
Is this film based on true events? Because that's crazy
And would no doubt have been thrown away.
Sometimes it works like that. I remember a news story about - I think it was an Australian - flying one of the Middle Eastern airlines from Europe to Oz. He had a bit too much to drink, and was removed from the aircraft in UAE. Where of course his baggage was deplaned along with him, and the codeine in his over the counter headache pills was classed as an illegal narcotic. Can’t remember if he was actually jailed or just fined and deported, but it made the news.
Haven't watch this in a while, gonna do it right now, love me some 2000's Tom Hanks, his best working years
What kind of monster already knows the regulations & why he changes the argument then asks why someone would do that even though it is Entirly Legal....
He already should've been trying to oush the conversation that way given the complete language barrier that would allow any comeback on that to be chalked up to simple confusion.
It would've been excellent character building & enriched the story showing both are just victims of systems & forces beyond themselves like everyone ultimately is.
Unless this is just something the man himself actually did all those years ago, because wasn't this loosely based on the actual man who lived for years stuck in an Airport?
People would argue about not being faithful but it doesn't matter, the scene is amazing ❤
A true American film, a man gets down on his knees and begs and all the police surrounding him reach for their guns.
Terminal Man was one of Hank's best movies i think
The greatest character actor of the last two centuries.. anything he's in you totally forget it's tom and are completely absorbed in his character.. his female equivalent is Merrill Streep who did the post with Tom in 2017!!.
I absolutely love this movie! It's that gem with many actors before their time to shine. Watching him have Burger King always makes me want some. A great movie id highly recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.
be fair folks this entire cast makes this scene work
everyone’s acting here is top notch. but Tucci slides under the radar as a phenomenal villain. when he asks Hanks “why are you doing this?” i literally screamed BECAUSE HE HAS A HEART UNLIKE YOU. i was so mad lol
It would help if the clip included the subtitles that were in the movie.
There were no subtitles for this scene -- you were deliberately not supposed to know exactly what the two characters were saying to each other when they were not speaking English.
@@Wingman4l7 the subtitles would, in this case, then simply read "speaking foreign language"
I watched this film as a child with Russian voice acting and years later I did not forget the film. The film made a deep impression. An amazing film. But now, looking at the original, I look like new eyes. Such a strong scene, and now I understand both English and Russian, it just gets into my heart twice. The actors are great. But the scene is certainly heavy.
This in transit thing isn't just for USA, flight from Madrid to Washington DC through Paris had to clear customs, and immigration in France even though I never left the international terminal.
This is because intra-Schengen flights (France and Spain are both Schengen) are closer to domestic flights than to international flights. Your entry into/exit from the Schengen zone thus happened in France, not in Spain.
The lack of subtitles is super helpful.
2:06 Stanley Tucci’s lips don’t seem to match here exactly for some reason. Wonder if they did ADR on it.
This is my favorite acting of Tom Hanks................ real acting.... real
And Stanley Tucci is brilliant
Whatever people day of Tom Hanks, that other guy is an Actor.
He's Russian actor by the way
Id love to have a copy of the Xerox’d hand with Tucci and Hank’s autograph on it. Both are so good to watch
Our system is so messed up, politicians and bureaucracy have corrupted our way of morality
Some of the best acting ive ever seen
It is extremely sad how people don't understand that the logic doesn't matter.
Many trying to pick holes in the logic when the scene is about principles, metaphores. They see humans, they fail to see avatars. Airport guy represented everything that is toxic in USA, represemted everytime someome did something inhumane just because the law demanded it. Tom Hanks represented that humanity. The excuse for the scene is just that, an excuse to give the message and play those emotions. And sadly those that get fixated in finding the logical holes are similar to the airport guy fixated with the least important things of them all...
Masters masters masters, i get so much joy watching a master piece of this level!
This is why we need a smaller government overreach
this is an underrated film from spielberg. notably as it is a smaller and more grounded film than his more big budget films. i like it when filmmakers do something else that isn't what they do. maybe as a way to challenge themselves but also make something that is fun. plus, it's got a great ensemble cast where everyone shines. it gave kumar pallana a chance to do something outside of wes anderson. it raised the profiles of zoe saldana and diego luna. it's a film that more people need to talk about.
Who were those people in suits at the end?
Higher-ups at the airport. They were looking to promote the main antagonist. The one over security to a higher position but he lost it due to his treatment of Tom Hanks. you really have to see the full movie!
Everyone in this scene did such a great job of nailing their role, especially the "medicine for goat" dude.
“Tom Hank’s character, Victor, saves man from immigration.”
Your correction is still incorrect :(
@ correct me.
Tucci’s character is the perfect example of Lawful Evil.
trying to save a human ---> you need paperwork
trying to save a goat ---> no problemo
I guess uncle sam's goons are enforcing the pharmaceutical industry's pricing policies
Underrated Tom Hanks movie!
This would NEVER HAPPEN IRL anyway because the drugs were NOT entering the country. He was IN TRANSIT. He never left the airport. He is NOT CLEARING CUSTOMS.
Something like this just happened a few weeks ago. It actually can happen
It is very common to have to clear customs in transit when you land in another country on layover. I have done it many times, in many countries.
It does happen, especially when flights are canceled or delayed long enough for the airline to release your baggage to you.
When connecting from Canada you quite often have to enter US (aka clear customs), so can happen easily
If you transit the US or US territory, then you do. Unfortunate but true
This whole movie is about the true american spirit and mentality. Helping others… this is where this cinema leads to as a conclusion at the end.
Viktor is (in some way) more american as a foreign than the wannabe’chief of airport who is a “native”.
Wonderful idea, spectacular acting, and has a great meaning. Many people dont see this, but thats why this cimema is so educational…