Robin Wright, Tom Hanks Go Ageless in ‘Here’ Trailer

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“You know, if you like… you could spend the rest of the night here.”

“I could spend the rest of my life here.”

Awwwwww! A young Robin Wright and Tom Hanks romancing each other in the trailer for Director Robert Zemeckis’ upcoming movie “Here” might be one of the sweetest things you see this week. The actors are digitally made younger for the film, which follows a family’s growth through several decades in the same house.

With big hits like “Forrest Gump” and “Back to the Future” under his belt, Robert Zemeckis, along with co-writers Eric Roth and Richard McGuire, promises to take viewers on a nostalgia-fueled journey through the ages. Their digitally altered younger versions are almost satisfactorily authentic. The trailer is a packed montage of different emotional domestic scenes of the couple’s family, most of them set in the drawing room of the same house. Love, joy, celebration, loss—every kind of human experience possible in a warm home is quickly on display in the emotional teaser featuring veteran actors Robin Wright and Tom Hanks, who play Richard and Margaret. The song “I’ve Seen All Good People” by rock band “Yes” perfectly accompanies the 1 minute 42 second trailer.

“Here” may be more than just a simple tale following a family through different generations. The trailer features surprising elements like dinosaurs and prehistoric men, suggesting the film covers events in and around Richard’s house, even before its construction. Depending on how the creators execute this ambitious concept, it could be either extremely entertaining or confusingly chaotic. Fans will have to wait until the release date to find out.

The trailer for “Here” ends with a powerful scene that feels like a nod to the romantic hit film “The Notebook,” where a much older Richard leads Margaret into a house and says, “This was our home. We lived here.”

The film will be released in theaters on November 15. Watch the trailer on YouTube, it also below.

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Published on June 26, 2024 08:39
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