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Operator

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.1K
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Martin Starr and Mae Whitman in Operator (2016)
A programmer discovers his wife is the perfect voice for call center software.
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Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.

  • Director
    • Logan Kibens
  • Writers
    • Sharon Greene
    • Logan Kibens
  • Stars
    • Martin Starr
    • Mae Whitman
    • Nat Faxon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Logan Kibens
    • Writers
      • Sharon Greene
      • Logan Kibens
    • Stars
      • Martin Starr
      • Mae Whitman
      • Nat Faxon
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Martin Starr
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    • Joe Larsen
    Mae Whitman
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    • Emily Klein
    Nat Faxon
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    • Gregg
    Cameron Esposito
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    • Chloe Johnston
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    • Pauline 'Roger' Rogers
    Christine Lahti
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    • Beth Larsen
    Kris D. Lofton
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    • (as Kristopher Lofton)
    Kate Cobb
    Kate Cobb
    • Meghan
    Tim Hopper
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    Bilal Dardai
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    • Patient Who Wants To Keep Her Doctor
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    • Director
      • Logan Kibens
    • Writers
      • Sharon Greene
      • Logan Kibens
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    User reviews14

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    6wfbarksdale

    Explores the question of whether a human being can be reduced to data and stats

    I ended up enjoying the film because I come from the tech industry and I am generally interested in the themes explored. I felt the acting / dialogue / cinematography was a bit mediocre.

    The main theme throughout the movie was the question of whether a person can be reduced to a collection of data and statistics. The main character Joe, believes this to be true, however most people resist this notion and find it uncomfortable. I really enjoyed the exploration of this idea and its effects on people. In the end, Joe's endless statistics and self quantifying make him so rigid that he is terrified of change, and he decides he must overcome this.

    Not sure the film makers quite nailed the ending, but still enjoyed the film.
    5mcjensen-05924

    Not About Autism

    Mae gives quite a solid performance in this movie that just never gets off the ground. The problem is, the male lead is completely self obsessed and oblivious to the effects is words and actions have on other. This renders the viewer indifferent to any problems he may encounter, and no sympathy can be garnered. There's a few powerful and delightful scenes, and the supporting cast is certainly competent, but overall the scenarios they're put in and how they relate to each other comes off as not quite genuine. It's never made clear how long they were married to each other, but how she could stand even one month of his constant and unreasonable demands is confounding. Did she not know him at all before accepting his proposal? His relationship is completely unnecessary and a distraction this film didn't benefit from in any manner. Although I did watch it to the end and enjoyed moments here and there, I had to wonder why when it finally ended. Probably because I could watch Mae in any role, as she's such a captivating personality. The theatre skits were not too bad except for one.
    8LadyCoops

    Magnificent!

    This movie is amazing. Beautifully written and acted.

    Sadly it suffers from being put in the "comedy" genre like Lost In Translation and Birdman. Yes they are funny in parts, but ultimately the story is so sad it rips your heart out and does a little tap dance on it.

    That said, this dark (and sometimes funny) tale is really interesting, and I did wonder which direction the film was headed in.

    It was like a very long episode of Black Mirror. So if you like your viewing beautiful, emotional, moving, hard to watch and a little bit depressing at the end ... This bad boy is for you!

    Honestly - It's REALLY good. Enjoy :)
    9roxyinlights

    Well done, intriguing and original

    I'm a sucker for truly original stories and also am a fan of Mae Whitman, so I was happy I found this gem of a movie. It's a story about change and the challenges it brings, the gray area that's often found between need and love, and addiction.

    The main characters are the young married couple, Joe and Emily. Both have careers, routines, friends, and a seemingly solid relationship with one another. But when Emily agrees to be the voice for an AI system Joe is programming for a healthcare client, he becomes addicted to his creation and eventually replaces his wife with it. (Of course, the movie does a much better job showing this progression than I just have.)

    If I were writing a paper about it for a film or English class, I'd have a heyday discussing what all this symbolizes-all the tasks and distractions and technologies that are easily accessible and can lead us on paths that take us further away from What Really Matters.

    With Joe, we get to know a character who is plagued by panic attacks and he needs Emily to help him. Emily is that voice of reason, that whoosh of calm, that warm embrace I think everybody needs. I found myself wanting (someone like) her in my life, and I got angry at Joe for letting her go-Does he not realize how truly amazing she is!?!

    Not only is the story creative and relatable, the acting and cinematography are fantastic. I loved the graphs that would pop up from time to time, and the music was spot-on. I really enjoyed it.
    8Sancler

    This movie deserves much more praise than it's getting...

    How does this have such an average to low rating, as opposed to most other overly-polished "comedies"? Do people not get the dark humor of Operator, is that it?

    One of the things I personally value most in any release (whether it's movies, music or whatever), is originality. Originality is definitely something Operator has, and at the same time pretty contemporary. It also has very pronounced and vivid characters, without being too try-hard. The main character manages to display autism almost perfectly. All that, on (from the looks of it) a pretty low budget.

    This movie deserves much more praise than it's getting.

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    • Trivia
      Logan Kibens writing, editing and directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      At the film's 32:31 mark, the digital clock behind Joe's mother reads, "9:08:19." At 33:03, after about another thirty seconds of dialogue, the clock reads, "9:08:25," although obviously more than six seconds have passed.
    • Quotes

      Emily Klein: This is kinda fun. How many more are there?

      Dean: Huh, above thirty thousand.

      [Meghan chuckles]

    • Soundtracks
      Operator
      Music by Sage Lewis

      © 2016 The Orchard

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Оператор
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Cruze & Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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