This was originally supposed to go up on Valentine's day, but with me becoming sick the past week I did not have the time to record and edit another reaction for Friday, so I postponed this video. Hope you will enjoy it!
The US straight up treats people like they're entering a prison. Having worked as a Corrections officer and seen how they check visitors coming to see their incarcerated loved ones, TSA and Customs often do far more invasive stuff.
This movie is based on a true story. Mehran Karimi Nasseri was an Iranian refugee who lived in the departure lounge of Terminal 1 in Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris from 26 August 1988 until July 2006. He returned to living at the airport in September 2022, and died there of a heart attack in November 2022.His story inspired this movie, but also the 1993 movie Lost in Transit
16:14 "What are the Rockettes?" The "Radio City Rockettes" are a famous dance troupe established in New York in 1925. They're known for the precision of their movements, having all of them dance in unison and with everything at the same height, etc. They're most famous for their chorus line where they form into a line (side by side) and perform precision kicks.
🖖☺ The part at 38:06 was quite prescient as five years later, Zoe Saldana would go on to play Lieutenant Uhura in "Star Trek" (2009). 😎 This was the third of five films that Steven Spielberg made with Tom Hanks. The other one I think you'd really enjoy is "Catch Me If You Can" (2002). You're always fun to watch. 😉👍
I find it very hard to believe someone as gorgeous as this woman has no one to share Valentines day with. Love the channel, love the accent keep up the good work. From New Zealand
Great reaction Sessis like always, love this movie, and its so underrated there are some fun-facts about it. This movie is potentially inspired by the story of Merhan Nasseri, an Iranian refugee. Dreamworks reportedly paid him $250,000 for the use of his biography. In 1988, he landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris after being denied entry into England because his passport and United Nations refugee certificate had been stolen. French authorities would not let him leave the airport. He remained in Terminal One, a stateless person with nowhere else to go. The airport set built for the film is based on Düsseldorf International Airport. Everything functioned in the set as in real life. There was real food, ice cream and coffee in the appropriate outlets. The escalators were purchased from a department store that had gone bankrupt. Each of the outlets featured in the concourse building was actually sponsored by the real company. There are a Cameo in the movie, The girl with the suitcase that Viktor ultimately damages is Steven Spielberg's daughter, Sasha Spielberg. In an interview for the DVD, John Williams reveals his prior knowledge of the now familiar photo of the jazz players that Viktor has in the peanut tin. Williams also reveals that one of the musicians in that picture is Miff Mole, a famous trombone player and that Williams owned his actual instrument. It was given to John Williams' father then given to him as a youngster. Keep up the amazing work.
"Why would he have his own currency with him?" Idk, ask Canadians. For some reason that absolutely boggles my mind, they come into the states and will insist on using their crappy plastic money just because they're on the border and our business loses money on sales because of it. I've tried to get management to refuse it, but they won't.
I think that Viktor studies a Russian tourist leaflet and the English version together to learn how to read and understand English. Viktor can also speak Russian, while Krakowzian seems to be a less common language from the airports difficulty to find a translator.
From what I’ve heard this movie is based on a situation where someone arriving in a U.S. airport while thier country was being overthrown and actually was stuck in this situation though I don’t believe it was for as long a time as the character Victor went through
This movie makes me think a lot of “Bridge of Spies” 2015 also starred by Tom Hanks. It takes place during the Cold War, when the Soviet Union existed.
You are right Sessis, men's suits can be very expensive. I was lucky though. When I had to get one for my sister's wedding, none of the men's fit me, I am very small. I had to buy a child's suit, but it was only $60. Very cheap here in America for a suit 😁
You always are so sincere and honest in your reactions, i really appreciate that about you. The world would be a much better place if more people had yor compassion and concern for their fellow man. This is a great story and Tom Hanks was the perfect choice for this role. I look forward to you doing more reactions to his movies, he really is one of the best actors of all time IMHO. Thank you Sessis for wanting to share your Valentines Day with us, like you i also didn't have a special someone to share it with but this more than makes up for it. You are so sweet and have a heart of gold, how lucky we are that you're in this world.❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹 I hope you're feeling much better...🖖✌❤ from fla usa
Hi Sessis I gave you some reactions here, on my iPad. I haven’t really been checking on my notifications because I was too busy listening to shut up and dance by walk the moon. But I’m here to give you more suggestions for reactions. And remember Sessis (share a smile they are contagious)
Tom Hanks is amazing actor, I find this his best Performance, yet its almost unknown. Yes, I think its better than Cast Away or Forrest Gump in acting wise. In this film Tom Hanks goes so immense range of emotions and to learn Hungarian and Hungarian accent. He is truly one of the great ones!
Enjoyed your reaction. I don't think Tom Hanks can make a bad movie. One of my favourites is News of the World. Came out during covid so alot of people haven't heard of it. His latest move AMan Called Otto, is also a good one.
Yes it can happen couse it kinda happen IRL also i know in Sweden there are some cases where people have been declared dead but they where not dead so they did not have any details about them anymore so they could not do anything, if you google around about it you will see, its kinda F-up : / BTW when will you do animated stuff again : P those reacts and movies is my favorites : )
20:39/Sessis, baby girl...coming from Stockholm,Sweden 🇸🇪....your English is very good!! The English language is the hardest language to learn!! How about & I get married 👰??!! ❤ ❤
This was originally supposed to go up on Valentine's day, but with me becoming sick the past week I did not have the time to record and edit another reaction for Friday, so I postponed this video. Hope you will enjoy it!
The US straight up treats people like they're entering a prison. Having worked as a Corrections officer and seen how they check visitors coming to see their incarcerated loved ones, TSA and Customs often do far more invasive stuff.
This movie is based on a true story. Mehran Karimi Nasseri was an Iranian refugee who lived in the departure lounge of Terminal 1 in Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris from 26 August 1988 until July 2006. He returned to living at the airport in September 2022, and died there of a heart attack in November 2022.His story inspired this movie, but also the 1993 movie Lost in Transit
i was about to say this, you beat me to it : P lol
i was about to say this, you beat me to it : P lol
16:14 "What are the Rockettes?" The "Radio City Rockettes" are a famous dance troupe established in New York in 1925. They're known for the precision of their movements, having all of them dance in unison and with everything at the same height, etc. They're most famous for their chorus line where they form into a line (side by side) and perform precision kicks.
This is such a charming film, particularly as he went through all of this for such a simply reason to completely something in memory of this father
Hard To Believe It's Been 20 Years Since This Movie Came Out, Time Goes By
I always find your voice and your presence so soothing... Thank you for sharing a lonely Valentine's Day season with me. 💘😊
🖖☺ The part at 38:06 was quite prescient as five years later, Zoe Saldana would go on to play Lieutenant Uhura in "Star Trek" (2009). 😎 This was the third of five films that Steven Spielberg made with Tom Hanks. The other one I think you'd really enjoy is "Catch Me If You Can" (2002). You're always fun to watch. 😉👍
I think this was inspired by an urban legend about a guy that actually lived in an airport terminal for a few years.
The man in real life spent 18 years in the airport.
What? For real? 🤯
I find it very hard to believe someone as gorgeous as this woman has no one to share Valentines day with.
Love the channel, love the accent keep up the good work.
From New Zealand
Really? I find her incredibly vapid.
Great reaction Sessis like always, love this movie, and its so underrated there are some fun-facts about it. This movie is potentially inspired by the story of Merhan Nasseri, an Iranian refugee. Dreamworks reportedly paid him $250,000 for the use of his biography. In 1988, he landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris after being denied entry into England because his passport and United Nations refugee certificate had been stolen. French authorities would not let him leave the airport. He remained in Terminal One, a stateless person with nowhere else to go. The airport set built for the film is based on Düsseldorf International Airport. Everything functioned in the set as in real life. There was real food, ice cream and coffee in the appropriate outlets. The escalators were purchased from a department store that had gone bankrupt. Each of the outlets featured in the concourse building was actually sponsored by the real company. There are a Cameo in the movie, The girl with the suitcase that Viktor ultimately damages is Steven Spielberg's daughter, Sasha Spielberg. In an interview for the DVD, John Williams reveals his prior knowledge of the now familiar photo of the jazz players that Viktor has in the peanut tin. Williams also reveals that one of the musicians in that picture is Miff Mole, a famous trombone player and that Williams owned his actual instrument. It was given to John Williams' father then given to him as a youngster. Keep up the amazing work.
She got Aragorns autograph and says it like it's nothing 😂
I was so nervous meeting him but he was so chill, spoke Swedish to me and gave me a hug as well!
"Why would he have his own currency with him?" Idk, ask Canadians. For some reason that absolutely boggles my mind, they come into the states and will insist on using their crappy plastic money just because they're on the border and our business loses money on sales because of it. I've tried to get management to refuse it, but they won't.
I think that Viktor studies a Russian tourist leaflet and the English version together to learn how to read and understand English.
Viktor can also speak Russian, while Krakowzian seems to be a less common language from the airports difficulty to find a translator.
Also the 'Krakozian' language is basically Bulgarian/Bulgarian inspired
Not a real country, also not a real airport, they made the whole thing in a hangar somewhere.
Nice that you react to this one too!!🛫✈️ this movie is 20 years old, it was like cast away, but in a airport, and tom hanks was pretty good!
From what I’ve heard this movie is based on a situation where someone arriving in a U.S. airport while thier country was being overthrown and actually was stuck in this situation though I don’t believe it was for as long a time as the character Victor went through
Greetings Sessis.Excellent choice for a rewatch. I feel this movie doesn't get reacted to so very cool.
This movie makes me think a lot of “Bridge of Spies” 2015 also starred by Tom Hanks. It takes place during the Cold War, when the Soviet Union existed.
This is a pretty underrated movie. Hanks does a great job. But I always wonder why they wouldn't let him enter as a war refugee.
Happy late valentine day. And I love this movie. It’s wholesome and funny. Glad you watched this
You are right Sessis, men's suits can be very expensive. I was lucky though. When I had to get one for my sister's wedding, none of the men's fit me, I am very small. I had to buy a child's suit, but it was only $60. Very cheap here in America for a suit 😁
You always are so sincere and honest in your reactions, i really appreciate that about you. The world would be a much better place if more people had yor compassion and concern for their fellow man. This is a great story and Tom Hanks was the perfect choice for this role. I look forward to you doing more reactions to his movies, he really is one of the best actors of all time IMHO. Thank you Sessis for wanting to share your Valentines Day with us, like you i also didn't have a special someone to share it with but this more than makes up for it. You are so sweet and have a heart of gold, how lucky we are that you're in this world.❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹 I hope you're feeling much better...🖖✌❤ from fla usa
Hi Sessis I gave you some reactions here, on my iPad. I haven’t really been checking on my notifications because I was too busy listening to shut up and dance by walk the moon. But I’m here to give you more suggestions for reactions. And remember Sessis (share a smile they are contagious)
The magazine he's reading is not in some Krakozhian language, it's actually in Russian
Tom Hanks is amazing actor, I find this his best Performance, yet its almost unknown. Yes, I think its better than Cast Away or Forrest Gump in acting wise. In this film Tom Hanks goes so immense range of emotions and to learn Hungarian and Hungarian accent. He is truly one of the great ones!
I enjoyed this movie 😊 with ya Sessis I hope ur doing good friend 💙 miss ur streams
Absolutely love this movie.
Great reaction and great movie! Tom Hanks is such an amazing actor
I was kinda hopin for Forrest gump or saving pvt Ryan
Enjoyed your reaction. I don't think Tom Hanks can make a bad movie. One of my favourites is News of the World. Came out during covid so alot of people haven't heard of it. His latest move AMan Called Otto, is also a good one.
Great movie just watched it again today great accent you have also 😊
Great Reaction To One Of My All Time Favorite Movie's, Sweetheart
Yes a Trekkie is a Star Trek fan
you should react to the Florida project I know you will love it. its very real and sad. love watching your videos
This is good reaction Tom Hanks the best actor and I love this movie a beautiful Swedish girl come home for Valentines Day how sweet 😊❤
Yes it can happen couse it kinda happen IRL also i know in Sweden there are some cases where people have been declared dead but they where not dead so they did not have any details about them anymore so they could not do anything, if you google around about it you will see, its kinda F-up : / BTW when will you do animated stuff again : P those reacts and movies is my favorites : )
Sessis share a smile they are contagious. Hey Sessis I have something for you to react to “shut up and dance” by walk the moon.
You should watch and review the movie the phone booth lol
Please react to the movies: kung fu panda 3, lilo and stitch, Indiana Jones Riders Of The Lost Ark, Blazing Saddels.
20:39/Sessis, baby girl...coming from Stockholm,Sweden 🇸🇪....your English is very good!! The English language is the hardest language to learn!! How about & I get married 👰??!! ❤ ❤
Me and you both Sessis, me and you both😢
Tom Hanks Is The Best 💯
He’s really good indeed. I’m looking forward to seeing more of his movies in the future
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Sessis, baby girl..how about you & I get married 👰??!! ❤ ❤
Your the best 👍🙂
Great English. What is your very slight accent.
I have a Swedish accent
@@Sessis Thanks. I sort of thought it might be. Dandy reaction !
Forrest Gump
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Can I be your valentine?
😂👀🤦♂️👍
Lol "romantic movie" The terminal. Oof.
How old are you, girl?
you're cute
Thank you
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