Tom Hanks Defends De-Ageing Technology in 'Here'
Tom Hanks Defends De-Ageing Technology in 'Here'

Tom Hanks Defends De-Ageing Technology in 'Here'

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In a recent discussion about his new film 'Here', Tom Hanks defended the use of digital de-ageing technology, which allows him and co-star Robin Wright to portray younger versions of themselves. He praised the technology for dramatically reducing post-production time, completing in a nanosecond what would have previously taken six months. Hanks acknowledged the challenges of aligning their body language and acting with their digitally altered appearances but emphasized the technology's value in storytelling. However, the decision has sparked criticism from some in Hollywood, including Lisa Kudrow, who raised concerns about the potential impact on job opportunities for human actors. Hanks remains optimistic about AI's future role in filmmaking, suggesting it could enable performances to continue even after an actor's death. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film encapsulates several generations living on the same plot of land over a century, based on a graphic novel by Richard McGuire.

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