

Samantha expresses her desire to help Theodore overcome his fear, and reveals that she has compiled the best of his letters (written for others) into a book which a publisher has accepted. Theodore confides to Amy that he is having doubts about his relationship with Samantha, and she advises him to embrace his chance at happiness. Terminating the encounter, he sends a distraught Isabella away, causing tension between himself and Samantha. Theodore reluctantly agrees, but is overwhelmed by the strangeness of the experience. Sensing that something is amiss, Samantha suggests using a sex surrogate, Isabella, who would simulate Samantha so that they can be physically intimate.

Appalled that he can be romantically attached to what she calls a "computer", Catherine accuses Theodore of being unable to deal with real human emotions. Theodore meets with Catherine at a restaurant to sign the divorce papers, where he mentions Samantha. Theodore confesses to Amy that he is dating his operating system's AI. They develop a relationship that reflects positively in Theodore's writing and well-being, and in Samantha's enthusiasm to grow and learn.Īmy reveals that she is divorcing Charles after a trivial fight and admits to Theodore that she has become close friends with a feminine AI that Charles left behind. Theodore and Samantha's intimacy grows through a verbal sexual encounter. Theodore explains that he briefly dated his neighbor Amy in college, but they are now only friends and Amy is married to their mutual friend Charles. Theodore mentions this to Samantha, and they talk about relationships. The date goes well, but Theodore hesitates to promise when he will see her again, so she insults him and leaves. Samantha convinces Theodore to go on a blind date with a woman a friend has been trying to set him up with. They bond over their discussions about love and life, including Theodore avoiding signing his divorce papers because of his reluctance to let go of Catherine. Theodore is fascinated by her ability to learn and grow psychologically. He decides that he wants the AI to have a feminine voice, and she names herself Samantha.
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Unhappy because of his impending divorce from his childhood sweetheart Catherine, Theodore purchases an operating system upgrade that includes a virtual assistant with artificial intelligence, designed to adapt and evolve.
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In a near future Los Angeles, Theodore Twombly is a lonely, introverted, depressed man who works for a business that has professional writers compose letters for people who are unable to write letters of a personal nature themselves. The film was dedicated to James Gandolfini, Harris Savides, Maurice Sendak and Adam Yauch, who all died before the film's release. In a 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics around the world, Her was voted the 84th-greatest film since 2000. Jonze also won awards for his screenplay at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, the 66th Writers Guild of America Awards, the 19th Critics' Choice Awards, and the 40th Saturn Awards. At the 86th Academy Awards, Her received five nominations, including Best Picture, and won the award for Best Original Screenplay. The film received numerous awards and nominations, primarily for Jonze's screenplay. Her received widespread critical acclaim (particularly for the performances of Phoenix and Johansson, and Jonze's screenplay and direction), and grossed over $48 million worldwide on a production budget of $23 million. It was later given a wide release at over 1,700 theaters in the United States and Canada on January 10, 2014. Pictures initially provided a limited release for Her at six theaters on December 18. Her premiered at the 2013 New York Film Festival on October 12, 2013. Additional scenes were filmed in August 2013 following the casting change. The role of Samantha was recast in post-production, with Samantha Morton being replaced with Scarlett Johansson. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles and Shanghai in mid-2012. He wrote the first draft of the script in five months. After making I'm Here (2010), a short film sharing similar themes, Jonze returned to the idea. Jonze conceived the idea in the early 2000s after reading an article about a website that allowed for instant messaging with an artificial intelligence program. The film also stars Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, Olivia Wilde, and Chris Pratt. The film follows Theodore Twombly ( Joaquin Phoenix), a man who develops a relationship with Samantha ( Scarlett Johansson), an artificially intelligent virtual assistant personified through a female voice. It marks Jonze's solo screenwriting debut. Her (stylised in lowercase) is a 2013 American science-fiction romantic drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Spike Jonze.
