Review: An unmoving camera and de-aging technology make 'Here' painful to watch
Briefly

Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Here’ is a cinematic journey through time viewed from the fixed perspective of a living room, exploring life events and evolution.
The film features a fixed camera angle for 105 minutes, capturing various life moments — weddings, births, deaths — in a single family’s history.
Zemeckis, known for technological innovation, uses de-aging effects to portray Hanks at different life stages, blending nostalgia with a modern cinematic approach.
Despite the lack of camera movement, ‘Here’ engages with its rich tapestry of life events, inviting viewers into a unique storytelling experience.
Read at Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide
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