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Tom Hanks, 68, reveals what the 'hardest' age to be is: 'Life is such a burden!'


Tom Hanks has bad news for people in their mid-thirties as the actor claims that being 35 is 'the hardest' age. He got candid about the negative side affects he had at 35, on Friday.

In a creative blend of traditional makeup effects and digital de-aging, both Hanks and Wright seamlessly transition between their teenage selves and their 80-year-old counterparts throughout the film’s expansive timeline. A CGI version of the actor appears in the 2004 computer-animated Christmas film The Polar Express, and he was digitally de-aged using AI technology in scenes from 2022's A Man Called Otto. A CGI version of Hanks appears in the 2004 computer-animated Christmas film The Polar Express, and he was digitally de-aged using AI technology in scenes from 2022's A Man Called Otto

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