Tom Hanks is teaming up with Tom Tykwer, who co-directed Hanks in 2012's disaster/masterpiece/depends who you ask Cloud Atlas, for another ambitious film project. According to Deadline, Tykwer has adapted Dave Eggers' National Book Award finalist A Hologram for the King for the big screen, and Hanks is set to take the starring role.
Now, Deadline describes the book and film's premise by
writing, "The story involves a struggling businessman who, after failing
in America, heads to a rising Saudi Arabian city for a last ditch
attempt to stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter's college tuition,
and do something memorable." But fans of the novel (a group to which I
belong) know that the truth of the matter is that not a whole lot
happens in this book. In fact, I'd say about 85% of the story consists
of Hanks' character-to-be sitting and sweating in a tent in Saudi Arabia
while he wonders when lunch and a working WiFi signal will appear.
Sometimes, in the more exciting moments, our protagonist walks from the
tent to a neighboring office building.
Sounds like a scintillating movie, don't it?
In all fairness, Eggers' novel, while rather stationary,
is a wonderful slice of life that deftly evokes a place and mood — both
of which can be described as stifling. While Cloud Atlas,
Tykwer's joint venture with Lana and Andy Wachowski, was generally
acknowledged to be too ambitious an undertaking to be entirely
successful, his smaller scale Run Lola Run is a cult favorite.
And how do we think Hanks will fare as our hero, Alan Clay? Well, we know he's good at being alone.
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