Based on the comic book "Here" by Richard McGuire
Narrative
A story for generations about families and the special place they inhabit, sharing love, loss, laughter and life.. It was first published as a strip in the comic magazine "Raw" in 1989 and was expanded into a 300-page graphic novel in 2014. [from trailer] Richard: You know, if you want, you can spend the rest of the night here.
Features Toast of the Town (1948)
Margaret: I could spend the rest of my life here.. 'Here' is the fifth film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, and while it’s not a 2.5 hour epic spanning 3 decades like Forrest Gump, it somehow manages to span 65 million years. This is done through the film trick of the camera being set in one place, focusing on the living room of a house built in the early 19th century (probably in New Jersey, USA), which includes some flashbacks of what was there in that place land before the house was built, including an Indian tribe.
We then follow ~5 families in different periods and their lives in the living room
It’s not all linear, but it’s not too confusing, with the main storyline following Al (Bethany) and Rose (Riley) who buy the house after World War II. There they raise their 4 children, with Richard (Hanks) played by an aging Hanks from the ~16 ‘Big’ era. He then meets the aging Margaret (Wright) and we follow them as they age in the house over the decades.
The editing is sometimes good, but often unnecessarily tedious
There are some good moments, some funny moments and some sad scenes. Even though it’s a relatively short film, it probably didn’t need at least 2 of these storylines! It tries to depict the small moments of life that come together to create the human experience.
It gets close, but because of the bouncing, you don’t get too attached to anyone, so the poignancy is lost
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