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.
Margot Robbie | Annie | |
Simon Pegg | Bill | |
Dexter Fletcher | Vince | |
Mike Myers | Clinton | |
Max Irons | Alf | |
Katarina Cas | Chloe Merryweather | |
Nick Moran | Illing | |
Les Loveday | Young Clinton | |
Jourdan Dunn | Conejo | |
Matthew Lewis | Lenny | |
Thomas Turgoose | Raymond | |
Jay Simpson | Danny | |
Benjamin Griffin | Toby | |
Robert Goodman | Priest | |
Paul Reynolds | Doctor | |
Zita Bánfalvi | Annie |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix To be Burnt |
Purchased | Jun 27, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jul 21, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Jun 27, 2018 08:54:51 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:56:53 |
My quick rating 5,6/10. This movie had an instant bias from the cast. Robbie and Pegg are great in their roles here. Pegg plays a teacher fighting a fatal illness while Robbie is an assassin. Their paths cross in some train terminal which is located in, well, who knows. The movie holds a nice noir touch to it and the damp, dark underground type scenes paint a nice picture for this film (for reasons you will get as it unfolds). All the characters stories become intertwined randomly (or you may think) and yes, every mystery cliche is thrown in (although they missed the dream sequence). So expect to see what you have seen elsewhere, just in a slightly different context. Doesn't make it any less enjoyable. Some witty dialogue and funny moments just add to the world lying in this Terminal. Each character holds their own unique roles in this story that is nicely wound up into a package, with a cute little bow on top (that of course, being Robbie).