After watching the trailer for this film
sometime last year, I had a feeling it could be something good. First of all,
there’s the director whom I am a big fan of. His name is Spike Jonze. He
started doing music videos early in his career and made an impact in the film
industry with his first feature film Being John Malkovich. This was followed by
Adaptation and Where The Wild Things Are. All those films received positive
feedback. His fourth feature that I am about to review is nothing short of
extraordinary.
The title of the film is called Her and it is
also written by Jonze himself, Her stars Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Olivia
Wilde, Rooney Mara, Chris Pratt, and Scarlett Johansson. As of this blog
posting, Her has won the Golden Globe for Best Original Screenplay. The film is
also nominated in the Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay categories for
the 86th Academy Awards due to be announced March 2nd,
2013.
Will his fourth feature film be a hit? Do
read on…
Joaquin Phoenix as writer Theodore |
SYNOPSIS:
In the not too distant future, a lonely
writer named Theodore (Phoenix) befriends an Operating System (OS) which he
recently purchased for himself. This OS (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) is a new
technology for its time and brings new assistance to Theodore. Together, both
Theodore and the OS go on an adventure of self-discovery resulting in them
falling in love.
Theodore at work |
SCRIPT:
Creative, sweet, and original. The storyline brings a
freshness to the world of cinema, something we haven’t seen before on film.
First and foremost, it is original. Taking a story of how a human will fall in
love with something original. After laying the groundwork of the premise being
about love, it goes into various plots of the many things one would expect to
deal with in a relationship. It is well-thought of and the plot is something
audience can relate to. Good balance between drama and comedy.
Theodore enjoying time with his OS in his earpiece (hidden from view) |
ACTING:
Great performance from Joaquin Phoenix in the
lead. The rest of the cast did well, though I would have loved to see more of
Amy Adams and Olivia Wilde. Really great work from Scarlett Johannson. Despite
only hearing Johansson’s voice throughout the film, we can certainly feel for
the character.
The amazing Amy Adams as Amy |
FILMING:
Jonze brought his usual filming techniques to
the big screen. He usually goes with pastel colours to set the mood and it is
very effective. Despite its far-fetched subject matter, the look of the film
does lend some romanticism to the storyline. Minimal use of visual effects to
provide comic relief and give it a modern futuristic look. It feels believable
that it could be set in the not too distant future.
Director Spike Jonze (right with headphones) on set with Amy Adams and Joaquin Phoenix |
PACING:
Good start, great ending, but a little slow
in the middle.
TONE (MOOD):
A journey of self-discovery in the world of
romantic relationship for both human and non-human.
Spike Jonze on set with Rooney Mara |
DOWNSIDE:
A little slow when the plot tries to tie-up
some loose end.
UPSIDE:
Sweet and stunning storyline that will make
you go home to ponder the meaning of love.
Theodore (Joaquin Phoenix) enjoying his time with his OS on the beach. |
OVERALL:
Despite its slightly excessive sexual
innuendos and profanity, this film is a heart-warming tale that could teach the
audience a lesson or two about the powers of love. Definitely a must-watch.
RATING:
9 out of 10.
I agree with your review. From the moment Her started, I was in love with it and my love for it only grew as it continued on. I cannot wait to see Her again.
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