I had never heard of writer/director Vaughn Stein’s
directorial debut, the neo-noir Terminal, before a teaser
dropped the other day. But it stars Margot Robbie and Simon Pegg, and has a,
over-the-top, color-saturated, hyper-stylization that definitely doesn’t look
like much else. Check out the full new trailer below.
People keep comparing Terminal to Alex
Proyas’ 1998 Dark City, but I don’t really see it. Both have
a dark pseudo-noir style, which is where people hang their hats, but this looks
more reality based and doesn’t appear to have the sci-fi edge. But if you’re
going to compare one movie to another, it might as well be to an
underappreciated classic.
More than Dark City, this has a vibe similar
to Sin City, maybe with a touch of Terry Gilliam and
Holy Motors thrown in for good measure. The plot follows two
assassins on a mysterious job in a dark, sinister city.
A ton happens in this trailer, including watching Margot Robbie kill a bunch of dudes, wait tables,
and strip, all while encountering an endless stream of strange characters and
bizarre situations. It’s chaotic and weird and campy, and I’m way, way here for
it.
Here’s the actual synopsis for Terminal:
In the dark heart of a sprawling, anonymous city, Terminal follows the twisting tales of two assassins carrying out a sinister mission, a teacher battling a fatal illness, an enigmatic janitor and a curious waitress leading a dangerous double life. Murderous consequences unravel in the dead of night as their lives all intertwine at the hands of a mysterious criminal mastermind hell-bent on revenge.
This is Vaughn Stein’s first feature as a director, but he
has a history as an assistant director on big projects. His resume includes a
Harry Potter movie, Snow White and theHuntsman, World War Z, and others, which is
probably how he got such a big name cast for his first time out.
Beyond Margot Robbie and Simon Pegg, Terminal
also stars Max Irons, Dexter Fletcher, and Mike Myers, who looks to be wearing
some wacky costume.
Terminal opens on May 11.
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