Robert Zemeckis' 'Here' Reunites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in a Cinematic Experiment
The film, based on a graphic novel, explores decades of life in a single room with innovative storytelling and technology.
- Robert Zemeckis directs 'Here,' a film adapted from Richard McGuire's graphic novel, focusing on the passage of time in a single location.
- Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, who last worked together in 'Forrest Gump,' star as a couple navigating family life across generations.
- The movie employs cutting-edge de-aging technology to portray characters at different life stages, sparking discussions about its effectiveness.
- Set exclusively in theaters, 'Here' challenges modern viewing habits by emphasizing the communal experience of cinema.
- Zemeckis, known for his technical innovation, aims to engage audiences with a unique narrative structure and emotional depth.