In 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.
Joaquin Phoenix
as Theodore
Scarlett Johansson
as Samantha (voice)
Lynn Adrianna
as Letter Writer #1
Lisa Renee Pitts
as Letter Writer #2
Gabe Gomez
as Letter Writer #3
Chris Pratt
as Paul
Artt Butler
as Text Voice (voice)
May Lindstrom
as Sexy Pregnant TV Star
Rooney Mara
as Catherine
Bill Hader
as Chat Room Friend #2 (voice)
treestannn
The opposite of garbage...
kineticandroid
In the run-up to me seeing this, I heard a lot of people saying simply this was "a film about relationships." I feel like that holds up quite well. More specifically, I felt like "Her" is a film about why relationships end. Using a motto I picked up from too many Dan Savage podcasts, all relationshi...
tmdb39513728
**Not a Keeper** The Academy of Motion Picture Arts needs to return to limiting Best Picture contenders to five nominations, which always fell in line with the five Best Director nominees. Having ten casts too wide a net and allows squeakers like "Her" to slip in. Spike Jonze needs to return t...
Andres Gomez
This was a really unexpected surprise. The cast is great, specially Joaquim Phoenix, which is a great actor. The story is simple but well told and the photography, style and design of the movie has been taken into account until the smallest detail. Very well done movie....
HikariWS
I can feel what Spike wanted to achieve. It starts with Theodore feeling he's superior to Samantha, as he's a living human being and she's a software. Then he understand she has emotions and is real, and just doesn't have a body. Then she talks how not having a body is better because she's not limit...