Following the release of the first look photos yesterday, the first trailer has arrived for Robert Zemeckis’ “Here” which reunites him with his “Forrest Gump” writer Eric Roth and actors Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
Based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Richard McGuire, the film deals with multiple families and a special place they inhabit as it “travels through generations, capturing the human experience in its purest form”.
Specifically, the film unfolds within a single location – the camera never moving from a fixed position inside a home over the entire 104-minute runtime.
Viewers are treated to the stories of the families who made a home there including the central couple played by Hanks and Wright who are shown from their teens to their eighties using make-up effects and digital de-aging.
Also in the film are Paul Bettany and Kelly Reilly as the parents of Hanks’ character, David Flynn as an inventor and Ophelia Lovibond as a pin-up model both during the 1920s, and Michelle Dockery and Gwilym Lee as a couple at the turn of the 20th century.
The trailer also indicates there’ll be a brief look at prehistoric times and scenes set before modern civilization. “Here” will open in theaters nationwide on November 15th.
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