Tom Hanks doesn’t want to go back to his thirties.
The 68-year-old actor plays people of different ages in director Robert Zemeckis’ new film here Thanks to anti-aging technology, I was recently asked entertainment tonight If he likes to go back to a certain age in a movie.
However, Hanks said, “The hardest thing for us is when you hit 35. That’s when your metabolism shuts down, gravity starts tearing you apart, and your bones start wearing down. Your stance is different.
The Oscar winner added that he thinks he’s “in a better place now than he was in his 30s.”
“You know why? Because my kids are grown, I get proper exercise, and I can eat right,” he explained. “You can’t do that anymore when you’re 35. Life is such a burden!”
hereStarring opposite Robin Wright, Hanks tells a generational story about a family and the special place they live in, sharing love, loss, laughter and life.
this Forrest Gump Celebrities have said it before people While “it’s nice to look young again,” he admitted he would “rather be as old as I am.”
At the film’s AFI Film Festival premiere in Los Angeles last week, Zemeckis and hollywood reporter About the technology they used to track the actors throughout the decades of the story. The team worked with artificial intelligence studio Metaphysical to develop a tool called Metaphysical Live that can instantly create face swaps and de-aging effects based on actors’ performances.
The filmmakers explain that this is basically “digital makeup” that allows actors to see themselves 20 or 30 years younger while filming scenes, rather than waiting to add visual effects later.
Zemeckis added, “They look at it and say, ‘Oh, I have to be a little more agile, I have to move a little faster, I have to be a little louder.'” It’s important for them to see that.
here Released on November 1st.