Her

Her

Her

2013 16+ USA
8.0 126 min. Spaik Dzhons

An unusual and thrilling story of strange love from the creator of such masterpieces as "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation". Theodore is quite a gentle and kind man, but he is lonely, probably like many writers. However, the situation changes when he begins to communicate with the recently purchased Artificial Intelligence. She, and the OS with an artificial mind pretends to be a girl, gradually wins the heart of the hero of the film. Theo himself understands that this is a very strange situation, but only with Her does he feel comfortable. Read more Spike Jonze has always had an interesting look at things, which always hides a small smile and bitter irony. "She", although following the original meaning of the film it would be more correct to translate "Her", became the first film directed by Jones from his original script. Previously, he often enlisted the support of Charlie Kaufman, based on whose work he made several films. It took Spike about six months to work on the text. In the director's filmography, there is already a position, albeit a short film, where he talks about the relationship between works. This is the movie "I'm here", but the acting characters there are completely robots, albeit of an anthropomorphic type. The very idea of ​​making a film about such a relationship came to Jones after an incident that happened at the beginning of the zeros. It was when he read about Cleverbot, a simple artificial intelligence capable of answering elementary questions. The role that Carey Mulligan was originally supposed to play in the film went to Rooney Mara. And instead of Scarlett Johansson, who voiced the AI, the audience had to hear the voice of Samantha Morton. The actress worked on the set for some time. Work on the film was in full swing in the summer of 2012, and the filming location was Los Angeles and Shanghai, where the team worked for two weeks.

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