New Images Released for Robert Zemeckis' Film 'Here' Showcase De-Aged Tom Hanks and Robin Wright
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Robert Zemeckis' upcoming family drama, "Here," has unveiled a set of new images, giving audiences a glimpse into the film's use of de-aging technology. Starring Hollywood veterans Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, the movie aims to chronicle a family's journey over several decades, all experienced through the lens of their home.
Directed by Zemeckis, who previously collaborated with Hanks on the critically acclaimed film "Forrest Gump" in 1994, "Here" takes viewers on a captivating exploration of various families across generations, with the narrative centered around the home they inhabit. The project reunites Hanks and Wright, further intensifying the anticipation surrounding the film.
The studio behind "Here," Vanity Fair, has released a series of first-look images, showcasing scenes featuring Hanks and Wright at different stages of their characters' lives. The visuals encompass significant moments like a heartwarming Christmas gathering, a joyous wedding celebration, and a milestone birthday. Additionally, behind-the-scenes shots featuring Zemeckis alongside Hanks and Wright on set have also been made available.
While the images provide a glimpse into the film's de-aging visual effects, it remains uncertain whether the technology employed will prove convincing throughout the entirety of the movie. De-aging has seen varying levels of success in previous major Hollywood productions. In 2023, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" utilized de-aging VFX for a 20-minute sequence involving a digitally rejuvenated Harrison Ford. Though the visuals were often impressive, there were instances where the effect faltered, potentially disrupting the audience's immersion in the story.
One challenge that arises when de-aging actors like Hanks and Wright is ensuring that their voices and physicality match their characters' younger appearances. This issue was evident in recent films like the latest installment of the "Indiana Jones" franchise and Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman." In these movies, the de-aged faces of Ford and Robert De Niro were mostly convincing, but their voices and movements still reflected their current ages, compromising the overall illusion.
Director George Miller, in a conversation with Vanity Fair, shed light on why he eschewed de-aging technology in his new prequel, "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga." Miller explained that even when the effect is executed successfully, audiences tend to focus more on the technology itself rather than the actors' performances.
Despite the challenges that lie ahead, the collaboration between Hanks and Zemeckis has yielded remarkable cinematic achievements in the past. "Forrest Gump" stands as a testament to their storytelling prowess, leaving fans eager to see if "Here" can overcome the hurdles and pave the way for future films to effectively utilize de-aging technology.
In addition to Hanks and Wright, the cast of "Here" features Kelly Reilly, Paul Bettany, Michelle Dockery, and Ophelia Lovibond. With the release of these enticing new images, anticipation continues to grow for this ambitious family drama set to take audiences on an emotional journey through time.
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