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Based on the comic "Here" by Richard McGuire
Tale
A story of generations about families and the special place where they live, sharing love, loss, laughter and life. It was first published as a strip in the comic magazine Raw in 1989 and was expanded to a 300-page graphic novel in 2014..
Margaret: I could spend the rest of my life here
[from the trailer] Richard: You know, you can spend the rest of the night here if you want. I was excited to see this film at the AFI Film Festival last night.
But after watching it, I was disappointed with the film
Robert Zemeckis, known for Back to the Future, likes to use technology to illustrate his films. In this film, he uses various "picture-in-picture" inserts to show what happened at different times in the same place (that is, "Here" - somewhere in New England or Pennsylvania).
Been there, done that
He also uses rejuvenation techniques to turn Tom Hanks and Robin Wright into teenagers (done much better than Scorsese's The Irishman). However, these advantages do not redeem the mediocre and predictable story, which focuses on the initially stormy youth of Tom Hanks (and Robin Wright), which is destroyed by the realities of adult life.
Unusual panels eventually become tiresome, as does using AI to create ancient times and animals
The parallel stories of Benjamin Franklin's son, a Native American, one of the first aviators, the alleged inventor of the Laz-e-boy, and a black family all occupying the same place at different times ultimately serve as distractions rather than enhancements. The main actors (Hanks, Wright, Bettany and Reilly) are all excellent, but I wish they were given a better script to work with.
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