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Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, the iconic duo from "Forrest Gump," reunite with director Robert Zemeckis in the highly-anticipated film "Here." Based on Richard McGuire's graphic novel, this groundbreaking movie unfolds over a century within a single location, using innovative storytelling and de-aging technology to transport viewers through time.
Excerpt: "The single perspective never changes, but everything around it does," Zemeckis explains about the film's unique concept. "It's actually never been done before...I think it’s an interesting way to do a meditation on mortality. It taps into the universal theme that everything passes.”
Hanks and Wright portray a couple whose lives unfold within the walls of a single home, their appearances transforming through the decades thanks to a combination of makeup effects and digital de-aging. Zemeckis, known for his groundbreaking use of visual effects, aims to push the boundaries of filmmaking with "Here."
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The film also features a diverse cast of characters who inhabit the house throughout the century, including Paul Bettany, Kelly Reilly, Michelle Dockery, and Gwilym Lee.
While de-aging technology has faced criticism in the past, Zemeckis is confident in the performances of Hanks and Wright, believing their talent will transcend any technical limitations.
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"Here" is set to premiere in theaters nationwide on November 15, promising a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience for audiences.
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