THE SUNDAY REWATCH: 'HER' - IndieWrap
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THE SUNDAY REWATCH: 'HER' - IndieWrap
"When Spike Jonze's Her was released in 2013, it felt like a glimpse into the near future, but also like a timeless love story wrapped in modern skin."
"More than a decade later, it's still one of the most hauntingly beautiful and emotionally intelligent films of its era, a reminder that technology may evolve, but the complexities of human connection never change."
Released in 2013, Her blends near-future technology with an intimate love story, presenting a world where AI companionship feels plausible and emotionally resonant. The film foregrounds tenderness, longing, and the vulnerabilities that accompany modern intimacy. Visuals and performances create an atmosphere that is both timeless and of its moment, capturing quiet emotional detail and melancholy. The narrative probes how technological change reshapes social life while revealing persistent patterns of human desire, loneliness, and connection. The result is a hauntingly beautiful, emotionally intelligent meditation on the enduring complexity of relationships.
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