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Joy, hope, loss, love, life happens...
2024 | 105m | English

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An odyssey through time and memory, centered around a place in New England where—from wilderness, and then, later, from a home—love, loss, struggle, hope and legacy play out between couples and families over generations.
Release Date: Oct 30, 2024
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Writer: Robert Zemeckis, Eric Roth
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on graphic novel
Production Companies Miramax, ImageMovers
Box Office Revenue: $15,397,270
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Jan 27, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Hanks Richard
Robin Wright Margaret
Paul Bettany Al
Kelly Reilly Rose
Ellis Grunsell Young Richard
Teddy Russell Young Richard
Finn Guegan Young Richard
Callum Macreadie Young Richard
Lauren McQueen Elizabeth
Grace Lyra Young Elizabeth
Jemima Macintyre Young Elizabeth
Billie Gadsdon Young Elizabeth
Beau Gadsdon Young Elizabeth
Harry Marcus Jimmy
Diego Scott Young Jimmy
Logan Challis Young Jimmy
Albie Salter Young Jimmy
Zsa Zsa Zemeckis Vanessa
Albie Mander Young Vanessa
Eloísa Ferreira Young Vanessa
Eliza Daley Young Vanessa
Elodie Crapper Young Vanessa
Faith Delaney Young Vanessa
Michelle Dockery Pauline Harter
Gwilym Lee John Harter
Delilah O’Riordan Violin Girl
David Fynn Lee Beekman
Ophelia Lovibond Stella Beekman
Nicholas Pinnock Devon Harris
Nikki Amuka-Bird Helen Harris
Cache Vanderpuye Justin Harris
Anya Marco-Harris Raquel
Tony Way Ted
Jemima Rooper Virginia
Joel Oulette Indigenous Man
Dannie McCallum Indigenous Woman
Keith Bartlett Benjamin Franklin
Daniel Betts William Franklin
Leslie Zemeckis Elizabeth Franklin
Alfie Todd Billy Franklin
Mohammed George Carriage Driver
Logan Matthews Colonial Boy
Denise Faye Real Estate Agent 2000s
Jenna Boyd Real Estate Agent 1940s
David Charles Real Estate Agent 1900s
Lilly Aspell Bethany
Jonathan Aris Earl Higgins
Louis Suc Todd
Eloise Webb Lisa
Angus Wright Gilbert Moore, C.H.H.P
Stuart Bowman Businessman
Alasdair Craig Revolutionary Officer
Martin Bassindale Revolutionary Soldier
Louis Sparks Workman
Hope Delaney Pink Bow Girl
Dexter Sol Ansell Boy in Dress
Phil Aizlewood Firefighter #1
Steven Dykes Firefighter #2
Mitchell Mullen Doctor Beven
James Eeles Mourner #1
Jack Bennett Mourner #2
Isla Ashworth Musical Chairs Crying Girl
Chris Rogers Justice
Frances Barry Daughter (uncredited)
Mamie Barry Girl (uncredited)
Makenzie Carmichael Ghost Vanessa (uncredited)
Louis Philpott Richard (aged 15-16) (uncredited)
Stephanie Siadatan Observer 2 (uncredited)
Matt Ledray Party Guest (uncredited)
Giovanni Tria Party Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Lucy Bevan Casting Director
Don Burgess Director of Photography
Christina Low Stunts
Elizabeth Luna Production Assistant
Ryan Cota Dialogue Editor
Pascal Garneau Sound Effects Editor
Dmitri Makarov Dialogue Editor
Stuart McCutcheon Boom Operator
John Midgley Production Sound Mixer
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Nick Roberts ADR Mixer
Shelley Roden Foley Artist
Olivia Grant Casting
Ashley Lamont Production Design
Emma Goodwin Art Direction
Anna Lynch-Robinson Set Decoration
Joanna Johnston Costume Design
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Robert Zemeckis Screenplay, Director
Eric Roth Screenplay
Randy Thom Sound Designer
Alan Silvestri Original Music Composer
Dan Lawler Production Supervisor
Gary Rizzo Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Heikki Kossi Foley Artist
Leff Lefferts Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Bjørn Ole Schroeder Supervising Sound Editor
Richard McGuire Graphic Novel
Name Title
Bill Block Producer
Robert Zemeckis Producer
Jack Rapke Producer
Derek Hogue Producer
Jeremy Johns Executive Producer
Andrew Golov Executive Producer
Thom Zadra Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
9.0

<em>'Here'</em> is one of the most original movies that I have personally seen, I can't say I've watched one that does anything like this. To tell such a story from (basically) a single camera angle is a brave choice, but it is one that Robert Zemeckis & Co. nail tremendously. I loved it. I would ... 've predicted some slow moments and that the sole vantage point might've gotten repetitive/boring, happily neither of those two things occurred. There are plenty of events that keep it all interesting and the unique angle ensures freshness. Those on the cast are, of course, helpful too. Tom Hanks is as great as always, Robin Wright is also very good. Paul Bettany is, though, the one that stood out most to me, he is excellent at every moment. His character is most attached to all the more serious parts of this, most notably alongside Kelly Reilly's Rose. I saw this at the cinema as part of a double bill with Pablo Larraín's <em>'Maria'</em>; randomly chosen due to the showtimes matching up with my schedule, but what a great four hours or so in front of the big screen it turned out to be. Quality viewing!

Jan 17, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

I really did quite like the concept behind this film. A sort of house-bound version of the "Truman Show" where a residence provides the continuity for the lives and loves of it's occupants over multiple generations. Our perspective comes from only one side of the room, looking out of the window at a ... grand Colonial mansion that once belonged to a Jefferson somewhere along the line. Right from the construction of this residence, we follow the lives of three distinct families, and the timelines are intertwined to avoid it just becoming a chronology of the place. It's also all interspersed by some native American imagery to remind us that this whole process of being born, breeding and dying is nothing new. The latter part of this film pulls the threads together of the mainstay of the storyline. The family of "Al" (Paul Bettany) and "Rose" (Kelly Reilly) who bring up their family and end up sharing in adulthood with their son "Richard" (Tom Hanks) and his wife "Margaret" (Robin Wright). It's this partnership that proves to the more turbulent as they find themselves trapped by his dead-end job, their dependancy on his parents for a roof over their head and as age overcomes all of these characters, the growing realisation that perhaps life is just passing - or has passed - them by. Robert Zemeckis has tried to construct something different here, and I did like that he didn't just trot a diary according to... The use of visually defined boxes to indicate to us that we are about to change timeline or storyline also, once you get used to it, works quite effectively, as does the use of the soundtrack to use music as a sign of changing attitudes. Sadly, though, the acting isn't really the sum of it's parts and the temptation to sink into the melodramatic seems to prove too much for all concerned. It is funny at times and the observational nature of the presentation can be poignant, too, but the flighty nature of the narrative is almost theatrical in style and doesn't allow us to really get our teeth into any of the characterisations. Wright increasingly underwhelms as an actor these days and here her pairing with te unremarkable Hanks comes across as all a bit shallow as we head a denouement that's rather clumsily telegraphed to us in the final fifteen minutes. It is an intriguing version of lives through a lense, and is certainly worth a watch. It's just a bit one-dimensional.

Jan 22, 2025