The more people talk to each other, the better the world can become. That's what Spike Jonze's movie Her effortlessly points to, in a time when people are able to easily isolate themselves wherever they are. The problem with writing a real review is there's a lot to discuss, and almost all of it is better suited to research papers, debates, and editorials, among other places. What can be said in this blog is that Her is amazing.
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Her (2013) | Short Review
This isn't a review, but I couldn't post nothing about this movie.
The more people talk to each other, the better the world can become. That's what Spike Jonze's movie Her effortlessly points to, in a time when people are able to easily isolate themselves wherever they are. The problem with writing a real review is there's a lot to discuss, and almost all of it is better suited to research papers, debates, and editorials, among other places. What can be said in this blog is that Her is amazing.
The more people talk to each other, the better the world can become. That's what Spike Jonze's movie Her effortlessly points to, in a time when people are able to easily isolate themselves wherever they are. The problem with writing a real review is there's a lot to discuss, and almost all of it is better suited to research papers, debates, and editorials, among other places. What can be said in this blog is that Her is amazing.
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