Originally Posted by
EuropeanPete
I was going to mention the related scene where you see Clooney get his boarding pass, go through security and into the lounge. The movie really captured the different elements of frequent flying: the routine, the bizarre feeling of accomplishment of knowing exactly how everything works, the sad sense of priviledge of using only First lines and knowing the staff in the lounges...
To see frequent fliers portrayed in such a sad light was quite depressing I thought.....is it really that bad?