Can't believe I waited this long to watch it
Everyone told me to watch Her for years. Finally did and instantly understood why. Arcade Fire's score is immediately apparent. Now I'm recommending it just as loudly to everyone else.
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Everyone told me to watch Her for years. Finally did and instantly understood why. Arcade Fire's score is immediately apparent. Now I'm recommending it just as loudly to everyone else.
Read full review →There are scenes in cinema you never forget. For me, the walk through the crowds of people talking to their AIs in Her is one of them. Spike Jonze constructs it with total precision and it lands exactly as intended. Pure craft.
Read full review →Everyone focuses on the lead in Her but the supporting cast is extraordinary. Every scene partner brings something real. It makes the world feel fully inhabited rather than staged.
Read full review →Her is technically accomplished and I understand its place in film history. But it left me cold. The love without a body element felt mechanical and I never connected emotionally. Maybe I'll try again someday.
Read full review →I first watched Her as a teenager and thought it was fine. Rewatched at 30 and it hit completely differently. The intimacy in the digital age undercurrent makes total sense now in a way it didn't before.
Read full review →Her builds so carefully to its conclusion that when it arrives you feel genuinely moved. The love without a body thread pays off in a way that's earned rather than manipulative. Couldn't sleep afterward.
Read full review →Every actor brings something to Her, but the lead performance is genuinely extraordinary. The subtlety involved, the way the character changes without announcing it — it's a masterclass.
Read full review →I usually avoid this kind of film but gave Her a chance after constant recommendations. Completely converted. Spike Jonze transcends genre entirely. It works as pure human drama first and everything else second.
Read full review →Her is not background viewing. Every scene requires you. Put your phone down, dim the lights. Spike Jonze is doing too much to be half-watched. Give it the attention it deserves.
Read full review →Her deals with loneliness and connection in a way that's genuinely uncomfortable at times. But that discomfort is the point. Spike Jonze never lets you look away, and the film is better for it.
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