'Her' Review: A True Work Of Art, Add This To Your Watchlist!


• Her, 2013 • Review • 8.7/10 •

Few movies capture the magic and the heartbreak of falling in love in an unexpected, mind-bending way; HER is one of them. Though it's set in a sterile, somewhat disembodied future, where people seem permanently outfitted with earpieces connected to their computers, bidding them to cull through their emails, make appointments, pick songs, its essential question is about something entirely human: the joy and frailty of love. Spike Jonze's film is a delicate meditation on love, but it's jubilant, too. It's also unpredictable in the best way, skipping the simplistic solutions for something more interesting and complicated.

I was immediately emotionally Invested with Theodore due to the realism provided by Jonze and Phoenix. Phoenix was absolutely brilliant, weird, but wonderful, funny but vulnerable, and really quite sad. Scarlett Johansson was brilliant, I especially admired how she brought personality and verve to Samantha without even being seen on screen.

Personally though, the two best parts of the film was the wonderful colour palette and how Jonze managed to communicate loneliness through cinematography! Beautiful film! Who loves this film?

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