Tom Hanks is having an interesting year, admittedly Saving Mr. Banks looks about as safe as a film can get, but recently letting go of any ego with Cloud Atlas and now leading Paul Greengrass' latest real life thriller Captain Phillips, he's more than happy to not just leave that purely loveable status behind but to drop any facets of his personality that made films like The Terminal and Forrest Gump feel a little (read far) too heavy handed. The first notable instance in Captain Phillips is no above-the-title credit for Hanks, he's willing to drop usual proceedings for the film, and as we see this man find himself in a horrible situation, deeper and deeper, the Tom Hanks we know in our minds isn't the one on screen.
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i heard this film is a very good film and has a solid performance from tom hanks, to bad it just came out the same week as gravity.