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Trailer Oscar and Golden Globe-winning futuristic romantic comedy from writer-director Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich) whose screenplay took out awards, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the lonely Theodore. After buying a newly developed talking operating system (voiced by Scarlett Johansson), Theodore - to his surprise and concern - finds himself in the midst of romantic relationship with a piece of intelligent technology. Co-stars Amy Adams and Rooney Mara. More
2013Rating: MA15+, Strong sexual references and coarse language126 minsUSA Streaming (4 Providers)Her | AwardsBest Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards 2014 and Golden Globes 2014 Her | Reviews94%288 reviews Spike Jonze has a history of injecting emotion and humanity (awkwardly clothed and coiffured as it might be) into his idiosyncratic films. That’s prevented them from being completely in the thrall of their crazy narratives but they have still been dominated by their core wackiness. For the first time with Her, the relationships Jonze brings to the big screen blossom into something bigger than the story and setting around them. Full review What can be said for a movie that's a lot more interesting to think about than watch? Full review It strikes me as the sort of thing made by someone who could use some actual problems to worry about. Full review Daily TelegraphDazzling and inventive but a little too cool to fall in love with... Full review Little White LiesSpike Jonze's best film to date. Full review Financial TimesWe need more subplots. (Even just one.) Instead we get a life sentence of staring at Phoenix's face... Full review IndependentA sweet-natured and melancholy film, beautifully directed, that manages to be satirical about love in a digital, distracted age without losing its heartfelt quality. Full review VarietySingular, wryly funny, subtly profound consideration of our relationship to technology - and to each other. Full review Total FilmFor all its techno-focus, a very human love story about our need for connection. Strange, witty, honest and curiously comforting. Full review Time OutIt’s a tale of lonely souls and literalized online dating, and you assume filmmaker Spike Jonze will characteristically mix high-concept absurdism with heartfelt notions. Unexpectedly, the latter dominates, thanks in no small part to Phoenix’s nuanced, open-book performance. Full review The New York TimesThis is a movie you want to reach out and caress, about a man who, like everyone else around him in this near future, has retreated from other people into a machine world. Full review The GuardianPhoenix is as sweet and soulful as we always suspected he might be. Full review The DissolveHer is a 21st-century love story that perfectly captures the mood of the times and finds new inroads into the exhilaration and heartbreak that have existed since the first “I love you.” Full review Hollywood ReporterThis is a probing, inquisitive work of a very high order, although it goes a bit slack in the final third and concludes rather conventionally compared to much that has come before. Full review Empire MagazineJonze has made a sweet, smart, silly, serious film for our times, only set in the future. Full review Her | TrailersHer | Release DetailsHer is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Apple TV and Foxtel and Binge. Which streaming service has her?Discover What's Streaming On:. Acorn TV.. Amazon Prime Video.. Apple TV+. BritBox.. discovery+. Disney+. Is the movie her available on Netflix?In a Los Angeles of the slight future, a lonely writer develops a relationship with “Samantha,” an insightful and sensitive artificial entity. Watch all you want.
Where is Her movie?Her was shot in California, USA, and Shanghai, China. Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Design Center, WaterMarke Tower, Manhattan Beach, and Sugar Bowl Resort were among the filming locations. Santa Monica Pier. Photo by Yu Kato on Unsplash.
Where to stream Her in Australia?Her is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Apple TV and Foxtel and Binge.
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