The Forrest Gump co-stars age from 18 to 80 in Here. Discombobulating is one word for it.
, they didn’t get a lot of opportunities to talk. Working in Savannah, Georgia, it was ferociously hot. “And we were so busy, all the time,” says Wright. “Tom was out running at lunch periods when normally you would be with the cast and director, hanging out. He was literally working all day, every day.” They did giggle on set, she adds, “to the point where I peed my pants!” She’s giggling now, remembering it. “But there wasn’t time for conversation.
“We had time while they changed the furniture to have those conversations and have a giggle with Bob,” says Wright. They’re all older now with, as Hanks chips in, a lot more runs on IMDB. “But even with that difference, being adults now in a new chapter, it still felt like no time had passed.”begins long before the room existed, when its location was no more than primeval slime, bubbling away volcanically.
Paul Bettany and Kelly Reilly play Richard’s parents, first seen buying the house after World War II and then crinkling into middle age; Bettany is still there as an old man, enfeebled by alcoholism, dying on the couch. “Which was also bizarre,” says Wright, “because Paul Bettany and Kelly Reilly are half our age.”Tom Hanks is 68; Robin Wright is 58. Looking at a digital version of a young self, says Hanks, is definitely discombobulating.
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