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Synopsis
From the reunited director, writer, and stars of FORREST GUMP, HERE is an original film about multiple families and a special place they inhabit. The story travels through generations, capturing the human experience in its purest form.
Cast
- Tom Hanks
- Kelly Reilly
- Michelle Dockery
- Ben Wiggins
- Robin Wright
- Paul Bettany
- Ophelia Lovibond
- Beau Gadsdon
- Jonathan Aris
- Nikki Amuka-Bird
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Nov 14, 2024
My favorite parts of Robert Zemeckis’ Here 3. Benjamin Franklin 2. Dinosaurs 1. The inventor of the La-Z Boy and his sexy wife, the true stars of the film, the entire thing should’ve just been about them
Patrick WillemsOct 31, 202493 I usually try not to bother with the reception of a new release, but it's a bit disconcerting to see such a furious and mean-spirited response towards an ambitious film from one of cinema's greatest technicians, even if it does give off the whiff of AI slop in certain…
SilentDawnOct 28, 2024The way I didn’t care about anything
jonathan fujii - Nov 6, 2024
would maybe be insanely good if it wasn't just Boomer Diorama
David SimsNov 1, 2024ingenious concept, mediocre execution, worst screenplay of the last several years. what else do you give that but a perfectly balanced 2.5 stars.
estherOct 28, 2024Quintessential Zemeckis melodrama + tech fetish. He moves the camera exactly one time. Did you want to see the FORREST GUMP guy's TREE OF LIFE? Have I got a movie for you!
matt lynch - Nov 6, 2024
HEREndous.
Griffin NewmanNov 1, 2024I regret to inform you that this movie worked on me and I really liked it. Every time someone said the word “here” during this movie I pointed at the screen like Leonardo DiCaprio in the meme. Watch my video review
David ChenOct 24, 2024robert zemeckis and tom hanks reuinite to dethrone forrest gump as the whitest movie of all time
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4.2 - This is out now, so I’m off my NDA! Prefaced by saying I saw this in May at a test screening, so my memory may be just a bit rusty, but I was underwhelmed. At the core, it’s a decent love story. But it’s so overstuffed with extra story-lines that never get their due, & an unnecessarily…
Another AI experiment and I'm not expecting them to stop anytime soon. Using it like this seems effective but creating such a meaningful movie and then making it uncanny is bizarre. The eyes honestly look dead and take me far from 'here'. I've always thought about the past/present/future memories a…
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An ambitious experiment that I never got too bored with but I also find doesn’t quite surprise me enough. This tries to show the quick passing of time on a grand scale, but it mostly consists a saga of a typical white American family in the 20th century and it’s in this main…
i’m only liking this because i didn’t dislike it. it was a meaningful story about time and all that can happen in one place, i just wish the main story line would have been the only thing we saw. it felt like i was watching a short film that was made too long.
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The experiment was not successful, in so many ways it felted forced, the dialogues sounds fake. And with the different stories, the only one that is interesting is the one with Tom Hanks, the others could disappear and nothing would happen.
Nice concept, I enjoyed it, didn’t love it. Wasn’t a big fan of the squares and rectangle transitions and I would’ve preferred the main storyline being a little more dominant instead of everything being so mixed up, overall good tho.
Atom User Reviews
Great sentimental film for over 50 crowd to reflect.
Actually, the main reason I gave it 5 stars was because if it's creative aspect. Very well done. And the story was good too.
Metacritic
It’s a film so soulless I questioned the point of it.
Couple the broad acting and cliché-ridden screenplay with the fixed-frame format, and “Here” comes off like a bad sitcom, or even worse, a school play made by a bunch of fifth-graders who decided to tackle Eugene O’Neill or “Death of a Salesman.”
Robert Zemeckis’ film “Here” is an object lesson in how to take a touching idea and make an extremely annoying movie out of it.