gabrielrenom
Joined Dec 2008
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I am writing this review to save you 2 precious hours of your life, this is serious, don't watch it. This movie is so bad and vulgar, it is not even funny (some horror movies are so bad they are even funny, well this is not the case... this one is ultra-bad-boring). The actors are terrible... that mix of cheap British actors with we-are-the-US-army we are going to save the world, it is just terrible. A Real Madrid t-shirt and Imogen Poots are the only two things worth to be seen. Ah! there is something else I should mention, the screenplay. The cameras don't stop moving, so if you like to watch blood, there is no way of doing to watch anything.
"Her" is one of those movies you can't classify, mainly because "Her" belongs to "Her". The plot of of the movie is simple, a guy who falls in love with an operating system. He lives in the near future... we will say, 10 years ahead or even less.
I am a professional programmer and I have been working with Artificial Intelligence before but the way this movie visualises AI is extremely sophisticated. "Her" talks about The feelings of an Operating System built with AI and the mixed feelings of a human being interacting with the modern world (our world) and his own needs, which are basically have somebody to love.
"Her" is presented in a really clean format. You will not see a trace of violence or anything obscene. The environment is just clean.
Joaquin Phoenix is just brilliant.
I am a professional programmer and I have been working with Artificial Intelligence before but the way this movie visualises AI is extremely sophisticated. "Her" talks about The feelings of an Operating System built with AI and the mixed feelings of a human being interacting with the modern world (our world) and his own needs, which are basically have somebody to love.
"Her" is presented in a really clean format. You will not see a trace of violence or anything obscene. The environment is just clean.
Joaquin Phoenix is just brilliant.
The east is one of those movies the just fall from the tree, and when they fall you realize it is probably on of the best movies of the year. The fact some eco-terroristts decide to fight against large evil corporations(pharma,oil,coal etc.) makes the story even more interesting. Brit Marlin does a brilliant acting, being an undercover agent, but a human one, not one of those Hollywood super-heroes-I-save-the-world-again. The rest of the actors have a brilliant acting. If you want a "human" movie where intelligence and reality clash from start to finish, this is your movie, but remember to watch it slowly, so you can get the most of it.