The idea for the storyline was great but movie was way to long and drawn out. Main characters were believable but the secondary roles seemed to be just fill-ins.
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Mature 15+
Suitable for mature persons 15 years and over.
NOTE: Strong sexual references and coarse language
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The idea for the storyline was great but movie was way to long and drawn out. Main characters were believable but the secondary roles seemed to be just fill-ins.
AI technology writes love letters for people. AI wishes she was human. Falls in love with computer they have sex together, a wee bit weird. Confusion through communication, being part of relationship. Crazy analogies of alternative human behavior if biology was different and body parts were elsewhere to be specific. Meets a human, of all things. “What does a baby computer call it's father-, Data.” Game with “Mom points” for bringing the children safely to school in the game. “Your always going to disappoint someone. Ex-wife argues about relationship with computer. "You weren't asleep were you- "No” yeah right- It was pretty predictable that the OS Samantha would leave him. He finds real-life love to end the movie. Confusion in special features, musician gets synopsis wrong. the development of internet connection messenger to Tinder.
Her is a 2013 American science fiction romantic comedy-drama film packaged on Blu-ray, written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, Olivia Wilde, and Scarlett Johansson as the voice of Samantha.
Set in the Los Angeles of the slight future, “Her” follows Theodore Twombly, a complex, soulful man who makes his living writing touching, personal letters for other people. Heartbroken after the end of a long relationship, he becomes intrigued with a new, advanced operating system which promises to be an intuitive entity in its own right, individual to each user. Upon initiating it, he is delighted to meet Samantha, a bright, female voice, who is insightful, sensitive and surprisingly funny. As her needs and desires grow in tandem with his own, their friendship deepens into an eventual love for each other. From the unique perspective of Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Spike Jonze (Best Director, “Being John Malkovich”, 1999) comes an original love story that explores the evolving natureand the risksof intimacy in the modern world.
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Her Awards:
Her Movie Reviews:
“Sad, kooky, and daunting in equal measure, Her is the right film at the right time.” The New Yorker
“Her works as a real romance, and as a commentary on the ways technology connects everyone to the world but also isolates us from legitimate, warm human contact.” Chicago Sun-Times
“A keeper of a film, quietly dazzling” Time Out
“Her is an outstanding movie, in part because of its originality, but also because of its execution.” Arizona Republic
“Sad, funny, and quietly alarming romance.” Philadelphia Inquirer
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