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Get a dou­ble dose of Will Smith in the Gem­i­ni Man trailer

23 Apr 2019

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two individuals holding firearms against a burning background.
Two individuals holding firearms against a burning background.
The actor plays both an assas­sin and his tar­get in Ang Lee’s lat­est epic.

After attempt­ing the very first fea­ture-length film shot at 120 frames per sec­ond with the bug­gy, hard-to-watch Bil­ly Lynn’s Long Half­time Walk in 2016, Ang Lee swears he’s worked out all the kinks.

While his new pic­ture Gem­i­ni Man was cap­tured using the same unusu­al­ly high frame rate, Lee believes that the tech­nol­o­gy has caught up to the sophis­ti­ca­tion of his vision since the last go. And now, he’s unveiled a trail­er for upcom­ing the sci-fi epic so that the pub­lic might judge for themselves.

Will Smith takes the lead in the film, sup­port­ed by up-and-com­er Will Smith. The artist for­mer­ly known as Big Willie Style plays Hen­ry Bro­gen, an assas­sin tasked with elim­i­nat­ing an impos­si­ble tar­get: him­self. Through the dig­i­tal wiz­ardry of de-age­ing tech­nol­o­gy, Smith also por­trays his own younger clone, who doesn’t intend on let­ting the orig­i­nal get the drop on him.

With some help from asso­ciates Mary Eliz­a­beth Win­stead, Clive Owen, and Bene­dict Wong, a con­fused Hen­ry scram­bles to uncov­er the truth about his own past while try­ing to sort out the Loop­er-ish sit­u­a­tion he’s land­ed him­self in.

It’s a big gam­ble on sev­er­al fronts, both as anoth­er exper­i­ment in large­ly untest­ed equip­ment for Lee and as a demand­ing show­case for Will Smith. (Whose last three movies, it bears men­tion­ing, were Bright, Col­lat­er­al Beau­ty, and Sui­cide Squad.) Despite hav­ing bagged a Best Direc­tor Oscar this decade, Lee needs this to work.

Gem­i­ni Man comes to the­aters in the US and UK on 11 October.

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