
Terminal
George, stoic and overprotective, travels to Zurich with his daughter Rachel. One is planning physician-assisted suicide; the other has just one day left to intervene.
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Plot Summary
In the dark underbelly of a city, two hitmen undertake a dangerous assignment from their enigmatic employer. Their mission spirals into a deadly game of cat and mouse as they become entangled with a mysterious waitress and a terminally ill teacher, uncovering a web of deceit and betrayal. Everyone has a secret agenda, and survival depends on who can outsmart whom.
Critical Reception
Terminal was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its convoluted plot, nonsensical story, and poor execution. Audiences also found the film to be a confusing and unsatisfying experience, leading to a very low overall reception.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a muddled and nonsensical plot that fails to engage.
- Despite a talented cast, the performances are wasted on a poorly written script.
- Visually stylish but ultimately hollow, the movie offers little substance.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be confusing and disappointing, with many criticizing the plot's lack of coherence and the overall execution. While some appreciated the visual style, the majority felt it was a waste of time.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Margot Robbie, who plays the mysterious waitress Annie, also served as an executive producer on the film.
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