Robert Zemeckis meeting a Tom Hanks y Robin Wright in “Here”a revolutionary film that defies time with IA.
Three decades after moving the world with “Forrest Gump”the director Robert Zemeckis chose Tom Hanks y Robin Wright to star in the film “Here”a cinematographic proposal that explores time, memory and everyday life with an innovative tool: the Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The tape, which will hit theaters on December 19, this based on the graphic novel by Richard McGuire and it promises to be one of the most risky projects in modern cinema.
“Here”, a journey through time
“Here” presents a peculiar narrative that takes place in a single location: a room. From prehistoric times to the presentthe film becomes a witness to the evolution of the world and the lives that pass through this small space.
The idea is to show the passage of time in a fixed place, with a slow and contemplative approach that highlights the beauty of everyday.
In the one and a half minute trailer he introduces the essence of the film with scenes that take place in the same room, where rejuvenated versions of Hanks and Wright fall in love and build a family.
“I could spend the rest of my life here,” Wright’s character says, reflecting the emotional weight of a story that takes place in a seemingly insignificant space but full of meaning.
The AI revolution in cinema
One of the most important innovations of “Here” is the use of the Artificial intelligence to rejuvenate and age its protagonists, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
This technology, which has already been explored in other films, reaches a new level of sophistication and realism in the film.
The IA Not only does it allow actors to interpret different stages of their characters’ lives, but it also contributes to the central narrative of the film: time as the absolute protagonist.
Robert Zemeckisknown for his fascination with technology and his ability to integrate visual effects into his stories (“Back to the Future,” “The Polar Express”), found in AI a powerful resource to tell a multigenerational story.
The essence of “Here“
Despite its ambitious technological commitment, “Here” is an intimate film, in which the camera fixed on a single focal point invites the viewer to reflect on how a space can witness countless moments and emotions over time.
The soundtrack of Alan Silvestri, frequent collaborator of Zemeckis y compositor de “Forrest Gump” y “The Polar Express“, complements the nostalgic and reflective tone of the film.
The scenes, which take place through decades and festive events, manage to convey a welcoming and multigenerational atmosphere, defying conventional timelines. It presents a labyrinth of mirrors where the past, present and future intertwine.