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Her

User rating: 3.91 227 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 18, 2013

R | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 2h 6m

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User rating: 3.91

Based on 480 votes and 227 reviews.


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User rating: January 20, 2014

Great movie, I actually felt myself relating with the main character. Kept thinking what it would be like to be put in that situation.

User rating: January 20, 2014

Very good movie

User rating: January 20, 2014

Wonderfully cute movie...just loved it. Definitely check this one out.

User rating: January 19, 2014

Joaquin Phoenix is great in this movie. Not your typical storyline but a good movie.

User rating: January 19, 2014

Super movie! Love Jaoquim!!

User rating: January 19, 2014

strange ending, what happened to all the os.

User rating: January 19, 2014

Whatever idea you think you have about HER, park it at the door. This is not a robotic science fiction movie. Come to the theatre with an open mind and you'll be in for a pleasant and enriching journey that shows the richness and possibility of human relationships. You read right: HER directed by eclectic director Spike Jonze (Being John Malcovitch) explores human emotions between Theodore (Joaquin Phoenix), mourning over his marriage breakdown to his first love as well as a professional love lorn letter writer and Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johannsonn), the voice of Theodore's phone new operating system. Her explores human relationships with honesty, sensiitiviity and best of all realis

User rating: January 19, 2014

A truly unique and interesting love story.

User rating: January 19, 2014

I wasn't sure what I was going to get with this move but I wasn't disappointed. You are brought into this world not so far from our own. A world almost void of human interaction. Rather a fantasy based reality created to meet our need to be loved. In the end it takes an operating system to open Theodore's eyes to who he is, has been and now become.

User rating: January 19, 2014

I found it to be a very interesting concept for a relationship. but even without the physical aspect they found they had problems as well.