If Tom Hanks starred in films now considered classics, such as
Forrest Gump
,
Philadelphia
or
Saving Private Ryan
, he regrets that one of the films he preferred to shoot was, so to speak , forgotten.
This film is
The Paths of Perdition
, a film noir by Sam Mendes released in 2002 featuring the middle of the Irish mafia of Chicago in the 1930s.
“For some reason, nobody (ever) refers to
Paths of Perdition
when it was an incredibly important film for me to make,” lamented Tom Hanks during a visit to the
ReelBlend
podcast .
However, the actor is hopeful that we will end up appreciating this film at its fair value one day or another.
A future great classic
"People always ask me, 'What movie will we be talking about years from now?' 50 is obscure, the better, because I have no prejudice about it.
I don't know anything about him.
And when you watch these films, they are as excellent as they are moving.
And all I say to myself in that moment is, ''I'm so happy that this movie is here forever and that I had the chance to rediscover it''.
And to conclude: "That could be the case with
Les Sentiers de la Perdition
".
And if Tom Hanks hasn't convinced you to see this film, perhaps the presence of Jude Law, Daniel Craig or even Stanley Tucci in the cast will make you change your mind!
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