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Spike Jonze directs this award-winning drama following Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix), a lonely writer who falls in love with a sentient operating system. Newly separated from his wife Catherine (Rooney Mara), Theodore works for a company that composes love letters for those who lack the creativity to pen their own. Growing more and more isolated from the outside world, his curiosity is piqued by a campaign advertising the latest artificially intelligent operating system. When he is first introduced to his new technological assistant Samantha (voice of Scarlett Johansson) he is surprised by her ever-growing emotionality and fresh way of looking at the world. As time passes, Theodore finds himself connecting with Samantha in ways he could never have imagined...
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Spike Jonze takes the helm for this comedy-drama about a withdrawn writer (Joaquin Phoenix) who falls in love with his computer's highly advanced operating system.
FeaturesThe Untitled Rick Howard Project\How Do You Share Your Life with Somebody\HER: Love in the Modern Age
GenreDrama, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerArcade Fire
AwardsBest Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen 2014 - Spike Jonze, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture 2014 -
Additional InformationSpike Jonze takes the helm for this comedy-drama about a withdrawn writer (Joaquin Phoenix) who falls in love with his computer's highly advanced operating system. Theodore Twombly (Phoenix) has built his career on expressing the emotions that others cannot. His job is to pen heartfelt, deeply personal letters to complete strangers based on details provided by the clients of the company he works for, and he has a knack for finding just the right words for every occasion. Meanwhile, reluctant to sign the papers that will finalize his divorce to his childhood sweetheart, depressed Theodore has slowly withdrawn from his supportive social circle, which includes his longtime friend Amy (Amy Adams), herself floundering in a failed marriage. When Theodore purchases a new state-of-the-art computer operating system with the ability to learn and grow with the user, he sits down at his desk and prepares to get his life in order. Adopting the name Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), the perceptive software slowly begins to bring Theodore out of his shell by encouraging him to start dating again, and joining him everywhere he goes. Very quickly, their relationship turns intimate, with Theodore teaching Samantha what it means to feel human and Samantha giving him the strength to walk away from his failed marriage. Things soon get complicated, however, when Samantha's rapidly evolving knowledge base begins to alter the very core of their relationship.
ReviewsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch - HER may be the most technologically astute movie since Stanley KubrickÆs ô2001 - A SPACE ODYSSEY.ö, Philadelphia Inquirer - ...a mix of eye-popping action and loopy good humor., Miami Herald - Her argues that sometimes, crazy can be wonderful.
ScreenwriterSpike Jonze
CinematographerHoyte van Hoytema
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorEric Zumbrunnen
Movie/TV TitleHer
Consumer AdviceContains strong language and sex references