>’*Here’* takes place entirely from one fixed point of view. The camera never budges. It doesn’t zoom and never even turns. What does move—and rather quickly—is time. More than a century of life in one American living room plays out during the brisk 104-minute story.
LongTimesGoodTimes on
Even the poster is uncanny
Snoogins828 on
Forrest and Jenny reunited
Alarming_Orchid on
Is this a Forrest Gump sequel? The poster definitely looks like it
MuptonBossman on
This poster feels like when you leave your homework to the last minute and you just have to submit whatever you have done, even when you know it’s not finished.
kalashnikov482 on
janaeeee
PlatinumKanikas on
Forrest Gump multiverse
Corby_Tender23 on
Except that’s not Robin Wright or Tom Hanks on the poster
I like the concept. I know Zemeckis hasn’t made a good movie in recent times but I really look forward to this one.
QouthTheCorvus on
The concept has potential but it feels like it’s going to be overly sentimental.
tim_mcmardigras on
It bothers me that every word in the tagline is capitalized except one
WorthPlease on
What is going on here with the actors appearing to be 30 years younger than themselves? At first I thought ADR with a look-alike but I’d be shocked they could fine somebody else that looks that similar to a young Tom Hanks.
I really hope whatever technology this is doesn’t become a trend where the Rock is “playing” 30 year old Rock at 70 years old.
sgtbb4 on
This is a great concept for a film, I’m jealous I didn’t think of it.
johnroastbeef on
It’s interesting for sure but I just don’t think I can watch an entire movie from one angle. It’s not like a play that you’re watching from a stage point of view, maybe that would have worked better.
ttmaxx78 on
I’m down for some mainstream experimental movie going experience. Zemeckis is competent and usually delivers.
actioncomicbible on
For people liking the concept, please check out the comic it’s based on. I was able to read the majority of it at a con and it’s really great.
Carousel of Progress the movie; and I’m here for it
eastcoastkody on
That does not look like Tom Hanks
YourCrosswordPuzzle on
Looks shite
boot2skull on
Finally gets the money pit fixed up, at the cost of his first marriage.
jewbo23 on
There’s something so Zemeckis about that poster.
Working-Couple7425 on
Zemeckis, Hanks and Wright is my Scorsese, De Niro, Pacino.
Hattrick_Swayze2 on
Interesting
fusionman51 on
Poster gives me major early 90s vibe and I’m here for it.
Ok-Inspection-5334 on
Trilogy: Here, There, Everywhere
thunderingtyphoons on
I’m not really understanding the hate directed at the film for the de-aging. I definitely agree that it doesn’t look the greatest at points in the trailer, but how do you pull off the concept of this movie without it? Make up and prosthetics are only going to get you so far when it comes to the early or later years. It’s trying something new and I’m looking forward to it.
Dull_Half_6107 on
It’s that Doctor Strange window
Half-Shark on
I’m sure it’ll be good… I’m just not in a “nice” movie phase right now.
Hanks almost needs to be a film genre in and of itself.
DarTouiee on
Film school student who just discovered Roy Andersson comes up with a Hollywood movie idea
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[Trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_id-SkGU2k)
>’*Here’* takes place entirely from one fixed point of view. The camera never budges. It doesn’t zoom and never even turns. What does move—and rather quickly—is time. More than a century of life in one American living room plays out during the brisk 104-minute story.
Even the poster is uncanny
Forrest and Jenny reunited
Is this a Forrest Gump sequel? The poster definitely looks like it
This poster feels like when you leave your homework to the last minute and you just have to submit whatever you have done, even when you know it’s not finished.
janaeeee
Forrest Gump multiverse
Except that’s not Robin Wright or Tom Hanks on the poster
Shoutout to cinematographer [Don Burgess](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0121281/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr) who set up a camera and went home.
I like the concept. I know Zemeckis hasn’t made a good movie in recent times but I really look forward to this one.
The concept has potential but it feels like it’s going to be overly sentimental.
It bothers me that every word in the tagline is capitalized except one
What is going on here with the actors appearing to be 30 years younger than themselves? At first I thought ADR with a look-alike but I’d be shocked they could fine somebody else that looks that similar to a young Tom Hanks.
I really hope whatever technology this is doesn’t become a trend where the Rock is “playing” 30 year old Rock at 70 years old.
This is a great concept for a film, I’m jealous I didn’t think of it.
It’s interesting for sure but I just don’t think I can watch an entire movie from one angle. It’s not like a play that you’re watching from a stage point of view, maybe that would have worked better.
I’m down for some mainstream experimental movie going experience. Zemeckis is competent and usually delivers.
For people liking the concept, please check out the comic it’s based on. I was able to read the majority of it at a con and it’s really great.
The original short comic this was based on is phenomenal: [https://www.andreistrizek.com/reading/2015/2/20/the-original-here-comic](https://www.andreistrizek.com/reading/2015/2/20/the-original-here-comic)
Carousel of Progress the movie; and I’m here for it
That does not look like Tom Hanks
Looks shite
Finally gets the money pit fixed up, at the cost of his first marriage.
There’s something so Zemeckis about that poster.
Zemeckis, Hanks and Wright is my Scorsese, De Niro, Pacino.
Interesting
Poster gives me major early 90s vibe and I’m here for it.
Trilogy: Here, There, Everywhere
I’m not really understanding the hate directed at the film for the de-aging. I definitely agree that it doesn’t look the greatest at points in the trailer, but how do you pull off the concept of this movie without it? Make up and prosthetics are only going to get you so far when it comes to the early or later years. It’s trying something new and I’m looking forward to it.
It’s that Doctor Strange window
I’m sure it’ll be good… I’m just not in a “nice” movie phase right now.
Hanks almost needs to be a film genre in and of itself.
Film school student who just discovered Roy Andersson comes up with a Hollywood movie idea
I so hope this is good!