Robert Zemeckis’s ‘Here’: A Technological Marvel Lost in the Uncanny Valley

Robert Zemeckis, the director known for groundbreaking effects in films like ‘Forrest Gump’ and ‘Back to the Future’, has once again pushed the boundaries of cinematic technology with his new film ‘Here’. Using AI face-swap technology, the film de-ages Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, creating an unsettling visual experience that prioritizes technological innovation over emotional depth. While the film boasts an ambitious concept and a compelling story, the focus on visual effects ultimately detracts from the human element, leaving audiences with a sense of detachment and an unsettling feeling of artificiality.

Tom Hanks’ Upcoming Movie, ‘Here’: Release Date, Cast, and What to Expect

Tom Hanks is set to star in a new movie titled ‘Here,’ directed by Joe Wright. The film, which will be released in November 2024, is based on an experimental comic strip and follows Hanks and Kelly Reilly as a married couple through multiple decades. Hanks also has several other projects in the works, including ‘Beautiful,’ ‘No Better Place to Die,’ and a rumored Major Matt Mason film.

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