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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: January 18, 2014

Must have been difficult to act without another person opposite & Joachim does a great job but the story line is weird!

User rating: January 18, 2014

Fantastic movie. I never look at my computer the same way again.

User rating: January 18, 2014

I love the concept. Just what we need at this time of year, something light hearted!

User rating: January 18, 2014

Excellent movie. A real study on human relationships and the reliance and dependence on technology to the point of establishing relationships with same. Very sad.

User rating: January 17, 2014

Joaquin Phoenix is vey likable in this role in his high-waisted pants. However, I found the plot a bit slow-moving. He carries the movie but with only the voice of "Her" (ScarJo) his costar is a bit ephemeral. I found myself losing interest in certain parts. Amy Adams is wonderful, although lowkey, as usual.

User rating: January 17, 2014

Great movie which shows us as a different perspective on technology. As much as it's supposed to make life easier and keep us connected nothing beats in person interaction.

User rating: January 17, 2014

Started off okay but by the end I couldn't wait to leave the theatre.

User rating: January 17, 2014

It was a really good movie. Not too far fetched for someone to fall in love with an electronic personality.

User rating: January 17, 2014

The film is set in a near future where lighting is soft and music is relaxing. We meet Theodore, an angst ridden man who cannot move on from a marriage that ended over a year earlier. He is in touch with his emotions, just not in the context of his own life. Instead he is employed to write letters on behalf of others. By all accounts he is very good at his job, documenting emotional connections for clients in letters on their behalf. Disconnected from his own life, he turns to Samantha, a self-aware Operating System (O/S) built into his computer and portable devices. Sadly, Sam grows as a ‘person’, while Theodore does not and their relationship ends. This movie is beautifully shot

User rating: January 17, 2014

Love comes in many forms, many ways, unexpected ways, so yes, this movie is interesting and it is very good!