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Tom Hanks and Robin Wright Reunite in 'Here': A Sentimental Journey Through Time

In 'Here', Tom Hanks and Robin Wright return to the screen in a unique film exploring love and loss over decades in one living room.

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Updated: Oct 31st, 2024, 5:11 PM ET

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Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite in 'Here', directed by Robert Zemeckis, where they portray a couple navigating love and loss over the years in a fixed living room. The film employs innovative storytelling through a stationary camera, showcasing various historical contexts while exploring the emotional journey of its characters. Critics highlight its ambitious concept but criticize it for sentimentality and lack of substance, noting the digital de-aging effects on the actors as somewhat off-putting. Despite the nostalgic reunion of the 'Forrest Gump' stars, the film has garnered mixed reviews for its execution.


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