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Her (2013)
Theodore is a introverted and lonely writer. He writes loved mails to people who had difficulty in expressing emotion. Depressed after his divorce - the love from his childhood, Theodore fell in love with Samantha, a computer operating system with artificial intelligence and ability to learn, communicate, such as the ordinary people.
7 June 1978, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
28 January 1970, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
22 June 1979, Heidelberg, Germany
22 November 1984, New York City, New York, USA
26 June 1970, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA
22 August 1973, Canandaigua, New York, USA
20 April 1975, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
28 July 1977, Hemet, California, USA
June 22, 2016
Her is among the more pleasurable, immediately satisfying, and appreciably ambivalent of techno-love tales.May 10, 2016
Her is set in the future, but its genius is the fact that it's a love story of our times.March 16, 2017
Her, at its heart, is a story about being human, and to be human is to be so many beautiful, wonderful things.June 18, 2016
One half of the relationship at the center of 'Her' may lack a physical form, but it is nonetheless a film about the universality of romance: its longing, its intensity, and its transformative power - for the best, and the worst.January 10, 2014
Her shares a lot of themes with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, another story about the difficulty of moving on from relationships that once seemed destined to last forever.July 14, 2016
Jonze's film is a quietly unsettling and impressive accomplishment, one that makes us believe its protagonists are in love despite the fact they can never be together.February 11, 2014
A keeper of a film, quietly dazzlingJanuary 10, 2014
Delightfully entertaining, if slightly unnerving ...April 05, 2017
The greatness of Her is not that it's a story about relationships that explains technology; it's that it's a story about technology that explains relationships.January 10, 2014
In a dark theater, surrounded by the wondrous world Jonze creates in Her, it's difficult to avoid getting emotional.January 10, 2014
It's an odd, sad love story, combined with a meditation on technology as an accelerator of social loneliness. Not a small part of it seems to be an allegory of lonely guys and their fear of women.