Gupta\u2019s Sacrifice <\/strong><\/p>\nOver the course of the film we learn that Gupta had a little shop in his own country. He was continually pressed by government functionaries who demanded ever-increasing bribes. One day Gupta snapped and a greedy official wound up dead. Gupta fled.<\/p>\n
He is hiding in America illegally, trying desperately to be invisible. This insignificant elderly man, who keeps his head down and toils as menial airport worker, is a very unlikely potential hero. Just as the very young Elliot, an easily ignored middle child, is an unlikely hero.<\/p>\n
At the end of the film, however, the seemingly unimportant and lowly Gupta emerges from hiding. He discovers a tremendous well of courage within himself. Gupta brings a 747 to a halt with his broom to free Vicktor. The visual image of this little old man on the tarmac is incredibly powerful. It is even reminiscent of that striking image of the unnamed student who stood in front of a tank at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.<\/p>\n
The old man strides fearlessly onto the airport runway. He is completely dwarfed by the massive and seemingly unstoppable plane. Gupta stands his ground without flinching, and, brandishing a mop as his only weapon, brings the advancing airliner to a standstill.<\/p>\n
As a result the old man is led away in handcuffs. Is there any question that the film\u2019s emotional climax belongs to Gupta?<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\nTHE TERMINAL is headlined by one of the most beloved actors of his generation. Many critics believe this is among the best performances of Tom Hanks\u2019 career. He is wonderfully directed by Steven Spielberg, one of the most accomplished and popular directors of all time.<\/p>\n
The film\u2019s production values are superb. No expense was spared to create a visually appealing and incredibly realistic set. And yet, the film was a critical disappointment and, for all the star power involved, returned a less than stellar result at the box office.<\/p>\n
Star power, brilliant performances, directorial flair, lavish production budgets and savvy marketing plans combined cannot substitute for a clear emotional journey on the part of the protagonist. If the protagonist\u2019s journey isn\u2019t clear and compelling then the audience doesn\u2019t feel satisfied. If the audience is not satisfied, the film won\u2019t generate blockbuster tickets sales.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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