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Her
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Her

A Spike Jonze love story.
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User Score15,360 ratings
TMDB 7.816+20132h 6mEnglish
RomanceScience FictionDrama

Synopsis

In the not so distant future, Theodore, a lonely writer, purchases a newly developed operating system designed to meet the user's every need. To Theodore's surprise, a romantic relationship develops between him and his operating system. This unconventional love story blends science fiction and romance in a sweet tale that explores the nature of love and the ways that technology isolates and connects us all.

Director
Spike JonzeFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Annapurna Pictures1 production companies
Release
December 18, 2013Released
Box Office
$47MBudget $23M

Top Cast

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Joaquin Phoenix
Joaquin Phoenix
Theodore
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson
Samantha (voice)
Lynn Adrianna
Lynn Adrianna
Letter Writer #1
Lisa Renee Pitts
Lisa Renee Pitts
Letter Writer #2
Gabe Gomez
Gabe Gomez
Letter Writer #3
Chris Pratt
Chris Pratt
Paul
Artt Butler
Artt Butler
Text Voice (voice)
May Lindstrom
May Lindstrom
Sexy Pregnant TV Star

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Reviews

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treestannn
May 30, 2014

The opposite of garbage

kineticandroid
Jun 21, 2014

In the run-up to me seeing this, I heard a lot of people saying simply this was "a film about relationships." I feel like that holds up quite well. More specifically, I felt like "Her" is a film about why relationships end. Using a motto I picked up from too many Dan Savage podcasts, all relationships end — not fail, just end — until one doesn't. Some end because someone is hurt. Some end because the people have grown into people that don't connect in the same way, and the biggest challenge in that case can be just accepting the change in a partner and in the self. ...So why couch this theme in science-fiction? I think it helps clarify Jonze's idea of what people look for during the first moments of a relationship — someone who acts a bright, positive, layered, but uncomplicated by a dark past or conflicted feelings. But even more interestingly, the hook of the film is mostly just that, a hook to get us thinking about love and relationships in a deeper, more abstract way.

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