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Hugh Jackman’s ‘Reminiscence’ to launch on August 27 in choose Indian cities

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By PTI

MUMBAI: Warner Bros Pictures has introduced that Hugh Jackman-starrer “Reminiscence” will launch in India on the large display on August 27.

The studio has already launched “Mortal Combat”, “The Suicide Squad” and “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” in theatres right here.

“Reminiscence”, which additionally options Rebecca Ferguson and Thandiwe Newton, revolves round Jackman’s Nick Bannister, a personal investigator of the thoughts, who navigates the darkly alluring world of the previous by serving to his purchasers entry misplaced recollections.

Living on the fringes of the sunken Miami coast, his life is perpetually modified when he takes on a brand new shopper, Mae (Ferguson).

A easy matter of misplaced and located turns into a harmful obsession.

As Bannister fights to search out the reality about Mae’s disappearance, he uncovers a violent conspiracy, and should finally reply the query: how far would you go to carry on to those you’re keen on?

“The film explores the idea of memory and nostalgia as something that is potentially addictive, or just enticing to go back and live in the good old days, remember that time. And with this technology, you can relive it and just stay in the past. But what is the cost of that? And what does it mean for the future of these characters or even the present when you can so easily escape in the past?” Jackman mentioned in a press release.

The Hollywood star is hopeful that the film will attraction to his followers within the post-pandemic world.

“I think we live in this changing world. We’re in this post-pandemic world right now and we’re now coming out into it. Is it a new world? Are we going to try and re-create what we had before? And I think it’s a really interesting time and a very uncertain time. And I hope the movie resonates in that way, where it is wonderful to have memories, but as humans, we have to be constantly creating new ones. I hope in a way that this film opens that sort of discussion.”

Writer-director-producer Lisa Joy, who earlier co-created and directed TV collection “Westworld”, makes her characteristic movie directing debut with “Reminiscence,” and directs from her personal authentic screenplay.