| | Don''t ruin your furniture. | As the 63-year-old actor - who fought the virus and is now on the mend - said in his recent tweet, "if we take care of each other, help where we can...this too, shall pass." | Now, stop making marks on your desk to count the days in lockdown. Check out our picks of Tom Hanks'' most power-packed performances. | | 11. Splash (1984) | | | 6.2/10 IMDb | | Ever wondered what it feels like to fall for a mermaid? This beautifully shot fantasy, with mesmerizing underwater sequences and Daryl Hannah starring opposite Hanks, fully encapsulates the notion that in the end, love will save the day. | | 10. The Da Vinci Code (2006), Angels & Demons (2009), Inferno (2016) | | | 6.6/10, 6.7/10, 6.2/10 IMDb | | The Robert Langdon film trilogy, based on Dan Brown''s best-selling novels, did not go well with critics, but the audiences loved it. We, too, enjoyed watching Tom portray a Harvard professor-turned-detective, armed with good looks, a tweed jacket and a Mickey Mouse watch, desperate to unearth the long-lost mysteries of the past. | | 9. A League of Their Own (1992) | | | 7.3/10 IMDb | | This classic gem centers on an all-girls baseball team, called the Rockford Peaches and managed by Tom''s character. Fueled by a star-studded cast, this sports comedy flick is a great way to brush up your knowledge of America''s most favorite pastime and a rare chance to watch one of the biggest pop stars of our time play center field. | | 8. The Terminal (2004) | | | 7.4/10 IMDb | | What''s it like to be stuck in a bustling airport - that''s the theme running through the Spielberg-directed comedy-drama about a tourist left in limbo between two countries. Boosted by the talent of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stanley Tucci, this film points to the importance of hope, hearth and home. | | 7. Sleepless in Seattle (1993) | | | 6.8/10 IMDb | | We are all suckers for a little romance, aren''t we? So if you are sleepless in your own hometown, then you wouldn''t find a better match than this critically acclaimed comedy, with Tom Hanks portraying an architect who lost his wife, and Meg Ryan playing a reporter seeking true love. | | 6. Catch Me If You Can (2002) | | | 8.1/10 IMDb | | Tom and Leo (DiCaprio) make a terrific on-screen pairing in this Steven Spielberg''s crime flick. Also, its title is a subtle reminder that the current virus can catch you easily, so stay indoors and follow all the WHO recommendations, while an FBI agent (played by Hanks) is pursuing a con man (played by DiCaprio). | | 5. Cast Away (2000) | | | 7.8/10 IMDb | | Stranded on a deserted island, with Wilson-the-volleyball as a pal, Tom is raw in his portrayal of the lone survivor of a plane wreck. Despite its dramatic overtones and undertones, the flick is a feel-good ode to survival and a beacon of hope, especially at times when it seems like all hope is lost. | | 4. The Green Mile (1999) | | | 8.6/10 IMDb | | This 3-hour-plus drama is dark and disturbing (no wonder, as it''s an adaptation of a Stephen King novel) but Tom plays his character with such engaging honesty that by the time the credits roll, you''ll want a replay. | | 3. Big (1988) | | | 7.3/10 IMDb | | A must-have for a family movie night, this candid film celebrates the innocence of childhood, and is further proof that age is, well, only a number, and that deep inside, we are all children who like to play and have fun. | | 2. Saving Private Ryan (1998) | | | 8.6/10 IMDb | | Hailed as one of the greatest films ever made, this Spielberg''s epic flick will take you through the trenches of World War II like you''ve never experienced before. Oftentimes, it''s a hard watch, and yet, this movie is about courage and serves as a perfect reminder why world peace is so important for the future. | | Take care of your health. While we take care of your papers. | | | | 1. Forrest Gump (1994) | | | 8.8/10 IMDb | | He ran and he ran and he ran. Remind yourself what made the heavily bearded Tom run so fast in the universally-lauded cult favorite, directed by Robert Zemeckis, and how Hanks'' character - one that brought the actor his second Oscar - helped shape the course of American history. | | | | | | | | Got questions or feedback? | Email: support@123dissertations.com | Phone: 1 (800) 646-5676 | | This email was sent to you because you have a registered account at 123Dissertations.com. To ensure you stay updated and never miss out, please add support@123dissertations.com to your contacts. | | 2020 123Dissertations.com. by Cyber Jam Limited 3RD FLOOR 120 BAKER STREET, London, W1U 6TU, United Kingdom. Company No: 08796322. This is an advertisement. | | | Privacy Policy User Agreement Money Back | | | | | | |