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Here - Les plus belles années de notre vie

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  • 2024
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Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in Here - Les plus belles années de notre vie (2024)
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.
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Un film original sur plusieurs familles et un lieu particulier qu'elles habitent. L'histoire traverse les générations, capturant l'expérience humaine dans sa forme la plus pure.Un film original sur plusieurs familles et un lieu particulier qu'elles habitent. L'histoire traverse les générations, capturant l'expérience humaine dans sa forme la plus pure.Un film original sur plusieurs familles et un lieu particulier qu'elles habitent. L'histoire traverse les générations, capturant l'expérience humaine dans sa forme la plus pure.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Zemeckis
  • Scénario
    • Eric Roth
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • Richard McGuire
  • Casting principal
    • Tom Hanks
    • Robin Wright
    • Paul Bettany
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    24 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 334
    192
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Scénario
      • Eric Roth
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • Richard McGuire
    • Casting principal
      • Tom Hanks
      • Robin Wright
      • Paul Bettany
    • 314avis d'utilisateurs
    • 145avis des critiques
    • 39Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Trailer 1:43
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    Trailer 1:43
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    Trailer 1:43
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    Here
    Trailer 1:54
    Here
    Here: Forrest Gump Reunion (Featurette)
    Featurette 0:31
    Here: Forrest Gump Reunion (Featurette)
    Here: What Brought Us Here (Vignette)
    Featurette 2:10
    Here: What Brought Us Here (Vignette)

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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Richard
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Margaret
    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • Al
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Rose
    Ellis Grunsell
    • Young Richard
    Teddy Russell
    Teddy Russell
    • Young Richard
    Finn Guegan
    Finn Guegan
    • Young Richard
    Callum Macreadie
    • Young Richard
    Lauren McQueen
    Lauren McQueen
    • Elizabeth
    Grace Lyra
    • Young Elizabeth
    Jemima Macintyre
    • Young Elizabeth
    Billie Gadsdon
    Billie Gadsdon
    • Young Elizabeth
    Beau Gadsdon
    Beau Gadsdon
    • Young Elizabeth
    Harry Marcus
    Harry Marcus
    • Jimmy
    Diego Scott
    • Young Jimmy
    Logan Challis
    • Young Jimmy
    Albie Salter
    Albie Salter
    • Young Jimmy
    Zsa Zsa Zemeckis
    Zsa Zsa Zemeckis
    • Vanessa
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Scénario
      • Eric Roth
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • Richard McGuire
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Here' is an experimental film with a unique static camera shot and ambitious storytelling. Tom Hanks and Robin Wright's performances are praised, but pacing and character development are criticized. The film is seen as emotionally resonant and visually stunning by some, while others find it confusing. De-aging technology receives mixed reactions, with realism appreciated by some and found distracting by others. Overall, 'Here' has commendable aspects and significant flaws.
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    7richard-1787

    Technically clever, but with weak characters and story

    The most intriguing part of this movie, to me, was the clever use of technology to jump back and forth in time - but not space - to show what had happened at one unremarkable place in the area now occupied by New England from the age of the dinosaurs to today. Transitions are often effected by adding picture-in-picture windows on top of the one central video and then jumping to a different time in some of the smaller windows before the whole screen changes to that era as well. I'll confess that that gimmick did grow old after a while, but I still found it at least sometimes clever.

    There were, however, problems for me, which some of the previous fourteen reviewers have already pointed out.

    The main story - that of the Young family, through its three generations - is not particularly interesting. But the other, minor stories, that are woven in and out of it are really of no interest at all. Why should we care about one of Ben Franklin's sons? Or the Indian/Native American young woman and her young lover? Or even the man who invents the Lazy Boy recliner? Nothing is done to link those stories to the main one, and they are of no interest by themselves.

    That was particularly true of the short time we spent with a young African-American couple who live in the house for some unspecified time in our modern era. (They have COVID masks.) All we see of them, really, is that the woman gets along well with her Latina housekeeper. And that the father at one point gives his son what we white folk are told is 'the talk," in which the father tells the son how to behave when stopped by a white police officer so that he doesn't get killed by same. That's pretty much of a cliché, and none of my Black friends ever had such a talk with their parents.

    Nothing really holds these various stories together. Since they are not of themselves interesting, and don't reinforce the main one, that's a problem.

    I wasn't bored. I could even see watching this movie again on tv, where I could pause it for a break now and then. But once in the theater, while not boring, was enough for me.
    TxMike

    Where is "Here", and what does it witness over history?

    Much has been made in the advanced publicity for this movie of reuniting the "Forrest Gump" gang, Hanks, Wright, and director Zemeckis. While that is all appropriate it in a way takes away from what this movie is really about. It has lots of stars playing lots of interesting characters but at its core it is a story about a location, a piece of land, a room in a house, and what happens there over the eons.

    I say eons because the story actually begins on a prehistoric Earth when dinosaurs roamed then met their eventual fate when asteroids allegedly wiped them out. We see a time-lapse of the land changing, of vegetation growing, of Native Americans arriving and hunting. But always this one same plot of land.

    Then, in the 1700s we see trees being felled and a large house being built, we later learn it was a Franklin home, yes that family which included Benjamin. We get quick glimpses of historical events, like the revolt against England, the early beginnings of aviation, the flu epidemic of 1918, WW2, student deferments during the Vietnam time, the invention of television, the 1960s arrival of The Beatles. However none of that is depicted dryly, the story shows the people and how they participated in or were influenced by the changes. Many times a TV running in the background helps us know the time, like watching Jane Fonda exercise or a clip from the old Dean Martin and Ed Sullivan TV shows.

    The unique cinematography technique is to use a static camera and standard focal length from one spot in the room where family activities commonly took place. About the same view as a person in one seat in a theater viewing a stage play that covers many generations. Or a person sitting in the corner of that room for several hundred years.

    Tom Hanks is Richard. His family were not the original residents of the house but are mainly featured in it.

    Robin Wright is Margaret who eventually marries Richard. They have children, Richard puts his painting passion on hold to get a job that makes money to support his growing family. They get old in the house, and as the story ends both of them are not far from the ends of their lives.

    My wife and I watched this movie at home, streaming on Prime. Because we are in our 70s and have seen a lot, and can identify with many of the tings depicted here, we found it totally absorbing and entertaining. Maybe younger viewers would not identify so well. But we consider this a fine movie, one of the better ones we have seen in recent years.

    Edit: Two months later I got the DVD of this movie from my public library and watched it again. The experience was even better, knowing where it was headed and being able to appreciate some of the finer points. The disc also has an interesting extra which talks about and shows the technique that was used to de-age the faces of the main characters.
    6dlmiley

    Technically brilliant but mediocre storytelling

    I was excited to see this film at the AFI film festival last night. But after watching it, I was disappointed with the film. Robert Zemeckis of "Back to the Future" fame loves using technology to illustrate his films. In this one, he uses different picture-in-picture panel inserts to show what was happening at various times in the same place (i.e. "Here" - someplace in New England or Pennsylvania). He also uses de-aging techniques to turn Tom Hanks and Robin Wright into teenagers (done much better than Scorsese's "The Irishman"). However, these pluses don't make up for a mediocre and predictable story that concentrates on Tom Hanks (and Robin Wright's) initially exuberant youth that is wrecked by the realities of adult life. Been there, done that. Parallel stories of Benjamin Franklin's son, a Native American, an early aviator, the alleged inventor of Laz-e-boy, and a black family who all occupied the same space at different times eventually serve more as distractions rather than enhancements. The gimmicky use of the panels eventually becomes tiresome as well as the use of AI to create ancient times and animals. The main actors (Hanks, Wright, Bettany, and Reilly) are all excellent but I only wish they were given a better screenplay to work with.
    6gavinp9

    Good tribute to set design!

    'Here' is the fifth film directed by Robert Zemeckis starring Tom Hanks, and while not a 2.5-hour epic spanning 3 decades like 'Forrest Gump', it does somehow manage to span 65 million years. This is done via the film's gimmick of the camera sitting in the one spot, focusing on the living room of a house built in the early 19th century (presumably in New Jersey, USA), which includes some flashbacks of what was there on that spot of land before the house was built, including a Native American tribe.

    We then follow ~5 families at various times and their life in the living room. It's not all linear, but isn't too confusing, with the main storyline following Al (Bettany) and Rose (Reilly) buying the house after WWII. There they raise their 4 kids, with Richard (Hanks) played by a de-aged/'Big'-era Hanks from ~16. He then meets de-aged Margaret (Wright), and we follow them as they age in the house over the decades. There's some nice moments, some funny bits and some sad scenes.

    Even though it's a relatively short film, it probably didn't need at least 2 of these storylines! The editing is sometimes good, but often unnecessarily annoying. It's trying to portray the small moments of life that add up to create the human experience. It gets close, but due to the jumping around, you don't grow too attached to anyone, so the poignancy is lost.
    6jtindahouse

    Good concept, mixed execution

    I have a lot of mixed feelings about 'Here'. There are parts of it I loved, and parts of it I didn't care for. I'm a nostalgic guy and this kind of film should've hit me really hard. And it did, but not until right at the end. I feel like they could've squeezed more juice out of the concept.

    All the story arcs in the movie feel very underwhelming and un-film-worthy. And at first I thought that was a strange decision, but thinking about it more I can at least see what they were going for. They wanted it to be more relatable, so that you'd look around the room you're watching the film in and think about all the memories you've had. Chances are no one has had a baby in the room you're sitting in (you never know) but a lot of the other stuff has likely happened.

    The film has a hard hitting final scene that I really appreciated. It was a great way to end the film. 6/10 doesn't quite feel like the right rating for this film, but no number really does. It's a funny one like that.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the comic book "Here" by Richard McGuire. It was first published as a strip in the comics magazine "Raw" in 1989, and was expanded into a 300-page graphic novel in 2014.
    • Gaffes
      Richard's father at one point early in the film names several cities that he states are along the Pennsylvania Turnpike, when in fact these are all cities that are along Interstate 80 in PA, which hadn't even built at the time.
    • Citations

      [from trailer]

      Richard: You know, if you like, you could spend the rest of the night here.

      Margaret: I could spend the rest of my life here.

    • Connexions
      Features They Stooge to Conga (1943)
    • Bandes originales
      Concerto for Clarinet, Pts. 1 and 2
      Written by Artie Shaw

      Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 novembre 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Aquí
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Miramax
      • ImageMovers
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit (PSTC)
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    • Budget
      • 45 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 237 270 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 875 195 $US
      • 3 nov. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 15 891 756 $US
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      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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