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Aimi street immigrants

Tom Hanks, the star of the terminal building, is not waiting in line for two hours every day, but staying at the airport because of the country's war and the temporary invalidation of the visa.

The story happened in the late 1980s. Victor (Tom Hanks) is from Kwakosh. In order to fulfill his father's last wish, he got the 57th signature of Dream Jazz Band and came to America. He learned the news of the war in his motherland at the airport.

Victor's passport and identity documents, as well as immigration documents, were useless. He was detained at the airport. In an instant, Victor became an isolated man without a country and a home, and he became a victim of international political changes. During Victor's detention at the airport, he had only two choices: either to return to the motherland, but after the coup in his country, he no longer admitted that he was a national who had gone through immigration procedures; Either get a valid certificate and immigrate to the United States, but his certificate is obviously invalid and cannot be replaced.

Standing in this country that doesn't belong to him, Victor can't help but feel confused when he looks at strangers coming and going. In desperation, he can only stay at the airport, sleep in the chair in the hall, take a bath in the bathroom and make a living by serving passing passengers. All he has now is his illiberal body and a small suitcase, which contains a change of clothes, a razor and an invalid ID card.

By chance, Victor meets the beautiful stewardess Amelia (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Amelia unconsciously fell in love with Victor and was puzzled by her thoughts. Victor started looking for a job in order to have dinner with Amelia, and gradually she fell in love with this exquisite and simple man. A good play of "a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise" was thus staged.