

Her
Directed by Spike JonzeIn the not so distant future, Theodore, a lonely writer, purchases a newly developed operating system designed to meet the user's every need. To Theodore's surprise, a romantic relationship develops between him and his operating system. This unconventional love story blends science fiction and romance in a sweet tale that explores the nature of love and the ways that technology isolates and connects us all.
Her Ratings & Reviews
- Razorbitz5d agoI sure wish this was the AI we got instead of the nightmare we're getting.
- Nathan WhiteNovember 17, 2025I really enjoyed the story; the acting was excellent, and the overall message is quite inspiring. It serves as a hopeful look towards the future.
- bigsloppyNovember 6, 2025he's literally me he's literally me he's literally me he's literally me
- faris demnatiJune 17, 2025me with chatgpt
- ayayronApril 6, 2025Alexa, check yes or no
- amanda maeNovember 23, 2024Sometimes I think I have felt everything I'm ever gonna feel. And from here on out, I'm not gonna feel anything new. Just lesser versions of what I've already felt.
- DanzOctober 14, 2025After watching it a second time, and with the recent increase of AI in our everyday lives, this now seems more plausible and relevant than it was when it was released..
- alihoneycuttSeptember 24, 2025I was ambivalent about watching this one. I had an idea about what I thought it would be. I've been wrong before, so I took a chance. And lo and behold it's exactly what I thought. It's about a dopey thirsty loser who doesn't have the presence of mind adequate enough to know he's developing and emotional attachment to some fucking software. I projected myself into his position and...HELL NO. Couldn't happen to me. I'd remind myself every second I'm talking to somebody's server miles away. I didn't sympathize with this turkey. I just wanted to punch him in the dick and say, "Man up and get your shit together, you fruitcake!" Oh. And he keeps failing with women because he's an emasculated American beta simp. Anyway, 2 stars I like the cast (except Amy Adams).
- Samy3232September 15, 2025This movie exceeded my expectations, even though it's from 2013, the reality in which the plot unfolds is incredible, very good...
- Ryan JohnSeptember 13, 2025Doesn't get better than this. Not just a great film with an amazing cast. It literally predicts our near future of AI. Ahead of its time is an understatement.
- Nathan MagretaJuly 17, 2025Amazing film. Extremely relevant today, an amazing Joaquin Phoenix, (And he's good in everything), and overall, amazing storytelling.
- Patrick WillisJuly 14, 2025Meh..."Her" falls flat with its slow pacing and overly sentimental and contrived tone, making the romance between a man and an AI feel more creepy than compelling. The concept is intriguing but gets lost in pretentious dialogue and a lack of emotional depth.
- pipanniJuly 8, 2025A very cool movie that sticks in your mind. Should not be considered sci-fi nowadays, more like a glimpse into the (very) near future. Good acting all around.
- Tiago NazarethApril 13, 2025A truly unique and original science fiction film. Simply brilliant and thought provoking, making you think about a reality that's right around the corner. While Sci-Fi, it somehow doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility. I found this an amazing portrait of loneliness, the need of others, as well as freedom, exploring the themes of human interaction, emotional ranges of humans, the concept of love, companionship, loneliness, physical touch and so much more. Another fantastic performance by Jaoquin Phoenix, who delivers such a powerful and emotional experience. The cinematography throughout was literally beautiful. The colours! The score in incredible! The film was paced perfectly and didn't drag at all. 'Her' had a really interesting message about relationships, with a much deeper meaning that lies beneath the surface. Definitely check this one out. Highly recommended and is well worth seeing.
- CallumDecember 12, 2024Great theoretical look at the way society is going with AI - and this was in 2013 - now it seems fairly accurate when you watch it again in 2024




























