Delicious killing can not be a part of it, but it comes in the absence of all. In the midst of all these conflicts, the school's conflict with its illness and a strange life full of dilemmas and troubles for a waitress. The murderers appear to take revenge on everyone without pity or pity. Terminal is the end of many who wish for life, and may be a new beginning for those who want to get rid of their pain and suffering.
The strength of the stylistic elements and Robbie's performance aren't sufficient to overcome the deficiencies of an initially derivative and ultimately off-kilter narrative.
What's Terminal about? It's about 90 minutes. That's a cheap shot, but since the film doesn't establish a baseline of reality, it's hard to pick out a premise.
Everything and everybody else just seems here to support Robbie: If nothing else, her performance here is a compelling argument for her to get that Harley Quinn stand-alone film made, already.