Dixon, who wants him to illegally attempt to enter the country so he can deport him, decides to try finding ways to make it difficult for him to survive in the terminal, slowly becoming obsessed in doing so. Customs branch, Viktor chooses not to break out of the terminal but wait patiently until he can legally enter the United States. Much to the frustration of Dixon, who is being considered for promotion to director of the U.S. Left with no other options, Viktor decides to settle in at a closed off section of the terminal, Gate 67, with only his luggage and a peanut can, soon making a home out of it. Customs and Border Protection seizes his passport and airline ticket, whereupon its temporary director, Frank Dixon, makes him stay in the terminal he came through. Due to his inability to communicate in proper English, the airport's branch of the U.S. As a result, the United States no longer recognizes Krakozhia as a sovereign nation, and he is no longer permitted to either enter the country or return home as he is now considered to be stateless. Kennedy International Airport, only to find that his passport is suddenly no longer valid due to the sudden outbreak of a civil war in his homeland. Viktor Navorski, a traveler from Krakozhia, arrives at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport terminal when he is denied entry into the United States and at the same time is unable to return to his native country due to a military coup. It is about a man who becomes trapped in New York's John F. The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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