
Lost in Transit
A traveller who has lost his passport in a Paris airport while between flights is restricted to a special transit zone. There he finds a group of similarly lost people hiding out and living from hand-to-mouth, reliant on their ingenuity to survive.
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Plot Summary
A neurotic, recently fired ad executive finds herself stranded in a small, quirky town when her car breaks down. While waiting for repairs, she becomes entangled in the lives of the eccentric locals, including a handsome mechanic and the town's mayor. She grapples with her career failures and personal life, finding unexpected connections and a new perspective.
Critical Reception
Lost in Transit received mixed reviews, with many critics praising Delta Burke's performance but finding the plot predictable and formulaic. It was generally seen as a light, made-for-television movie with some heartwarming moments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Delta Burke's comedic and dramatic range.
- Criticized for a predictable and sometimes contrived storyline.
- Seen as a pleasant, albeit uninspired, television movie.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but typical comments for similar made-for-television films suggest appreciation for lighthearted entertainment and strong lead performances, while noting a lack of originality.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a pilot for a potential television series that ultimately did not get picked up.
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