Here

Here(2024)

PG-13
10/30/2024 (US)Drama1h 44m
6.5

"Joy, hope, loss, love, life happens..."

Overview

An odyssey through time and memory, centered on a place in New Jersey where—from wilderness, and then, later, from a home—love, loss, struggle, hope and legacy play out between couples and families over generations.

Robert Zemeckis

Director

Eric Roth

Screenplay

Robert Zemeckis

Screenplay

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Tom Hanks Gets Robin Wright Pregnant

Tom Hanks Gets Robin Wright Pregnant

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Inventing The Lazyboy

Inventing The Lazyboy

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8 Minute Extended Preview

8 Minute Extended Preview

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A Space Connects the Cast and Filmmakers of Here at the World Premiere

A Space Connects the Cast and Filmmakers of Here at the World Premiere

Featurette

Tom Hanks Theatre Surprise

Tom Hanks Theatre Surprise

Featurette

Forrest Gump Reunion

Forrest Gump Reunion

Behind the Scenes

Vignette - What Brought Us Here

Vignette - What Brought Us Here

Behind the Scenes

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A review by r96sk
9.0

Written on January 17, 2025

'Here' is one of the most original movies that I have personally seen, I can't say I've watched one that does anything like this. To tell such a story from (basically) a single camera angle is a brave choice, but it is one that Robert Zemeckis & Co. nail tremendously. I loved it.

I would've predicted some slow moments and that the sole vantage point might've gotten repetitive/boring, happily neither of those two things occurred. There are plenty of events that keep it all interesting and the unique angle ensures freshness. Those on the cast are, of course, helpful too.

Tom Hanks is as great as always, Robin Wright is also very good. Paul Bettany is, though, the one that stood out most to me, he is excellent at every moment. His character is most attached to all the more serious parts of this, most notably alongside Kelly Reilly's Rose.

I saw this at the cinema as part of a double bill with Pablo Larraín's 'Maria'; randomly chosen due to the showtimes matching up with my schedule, but what a great four hours or so in front of the big screen it turned out to be. Quality viewing!