Here, Robert Zemeckis’ new film with Tom Hanks, gets a trailer

Here, Robert Zemeckis’ new film with Tom Hanks, gets a trailer

Feature presents a bold proposal to tell a story, which takes place over a period of a century, from a single point of view

Sony Pictures released, this Wednesday (25), the first trailer for Herenew film by Robert Zemeckiswhich marks the director’s reunion with Tom Hanks It is Robin Wrightsince they worked together on Forrest Gump: The Storyteller (1994).

The novelty is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Richard McGuire and tells a story that takes place in a single location over the course of a century. During the 104 minutes of film, the camera is fixed in one spot, never moving, and viewers are introduced to the lives of everyone who has passed through that location.

“The single perspective never changes, but everything around it changes. In fact, this has never been done before. There are similar scenes in early silent films, before the invention of the language of montage. But other than that, yes, it was a risky venture”the director explained to Vanity Fair. Watch the trailer:

In addition to Hanks It is Wrightwho play the protagonist couple of the novel, Here still has Paul Bettany (WandaVision), Kelly Reilly (Pride & Prejudice), Ophelia Lovibond (Guardians of the Galaxy), Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey), Nikki Amura-Bird (Jupiter Fate), Jonathan Aris (The End of the F***ing World) It is David Fynn (The Mauritanian), between others.

Which 2024 release are you most looking forward to? Vote for your favorite movie!

  • A Quiet Place: Day One (June 27)
  • Interview With the Devil (July 4th)
  • Deadpool 3 (July 25)
  • Strange Way (August 1)
  • Trap (8 taste)
  • Borderlands (August 8)
  • The Crow (August 22)
  • Motel Destino (August 22)
  • Ghosts Still Have Fun (September 5)
  • Joker 2 (October 4)
  • Venom 3 (October 25)
  • Gladiator 2 (November 22)
  • Wicked (November 27)
  • Moana 2 (November 27)
  • O Auto da Compadecida 2 (December 25)
  • Nosferatu (No release date confirmed yet)

Source: Rollingstone

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