Tom Hanks reflects on his extensive career, detailing how his fascination with World War II stems from the "great dividing line" it represented for the generation that raised him. He shares behind-the-scenes insights from *Saving Private Ryan*, emphasizing the chaotic realism achieved during the Omaha Beach sequences, and discusses the shift from his early comedic roles in sitcoms like *Bosom Buddies* to more dramatic, character-driven work. Hanks highlights the importance of professional discipline—specifically showing up on time and knowing one's lines—as the foundation for his longevity in the industry. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of film production and streaming, with Hanks maintaining that the core requirement for any project remains the strength of the story and the commitment of the performers involved.
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