ComedyDrama

2016  •  1h 37m

Directed by Tom Tykwer

A Hologram for the King

How far will you go? To find yourself.

Review

Published October 27, 2016

A movie about cultures colliding, midlife crises, flailing careers, fear, hope, and love with Tom Hanks heading the cast – sounds like a winner. Unfortunately the major themes get burried deep under the Arabian sand in this mostly bland and uninspired movie about a salesman waiting for months to be able to present his company’s 3D teleconfering technology to the Saudi King. Things happen during this wait, but alas not enough to make it exciting.

Salvaged to some extent by the watchable Hanks and Sarita Choudhury as his doctor Zahra, and a nice enough if predictable happy ending, it still leaves you wondering why this movie was made. There is so much more potential in these themes and there must be so many better scripts to throw money & Hanks at.

Salvaged to some extent by the watchable Hanks and Sarita Choudhury as his doctor Zahra, and a nice enough if predictable happy ending, it still leaves you wondering why this movie was made.

★★½

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