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Come and check out the FULL & Early access edited Movie Reaction: Her - Available on the drive now!

FULL ($8tier): https://drive.google.com/file/d/15G1_5tF8tCExf29PNY6nyicdVBBm16py/view?usp=sharing

Edited ($4tier): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K2Y3ER8beC4PnynDQVc-4rSvEGi7jvH-/view?usp=sharing

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Kate Zimmerman

I had forgotten how much I loved this movie! Though initially, JR, I had the same reaction as you - I did not think that I would like it, I thought it would be weird and removed and make love feel cheap. But it was the opposite, I don't think I know a movie that's a better love story, in a way. Since it's mostly about letting go. In the world's weirdest coincidence, at night I fall asleep listening to sleep music or guided meditations. After the first few minutes, it's usually just music. But this morning I woke up, off and on, to a series of lectures by...philosopher and theologist Alan Watts, who Samantha introduces to Theodore. Her speech to him at the end is very Alan Watts. Something I guess I wouldn't have known before today. "What you call yourself as a living organism...what is that? What is that body?...The last time you saw me I was something entirely different...we are all constant patterns, in that the only thing that's constant or recognizable about us at all is that pattern."

REALTALKREACTIONS

Now you've inspired me to go and check some of his work out! But totally agree, Her was such a n ice surprise! I love when that happens :)

Fay K

This was such a strange movie to me. I have two phobias, one is of failing and the other is of things like robots/androids/things that aren't alive/human but try to take the place of human so the thought of falling in love with an OS scares me but this movie showed how it could be done effectively and you wouldn't even realize about it. There were numerous things brought to mind with this movie. There's one episode of The Big Bang Theory where Raj falls in love with Siri (or a Siri-type OS) and it just becomes incredibly awkward. But there is also an episode of the classic The Twilight Zone where a convict is all alone on an asteroid or something like that. He lives in isolation but one day a guard feels sorry for him and gives him an android wife and the story is that this convict is so lonely and desperate he forgets the android wasn't real. I think that's one of the many fears of falling in love with something not real, you can't really place how much is being said truthfully and how much comes from a script. Anyway great reaction. I never thought I would watch this movie because of the fear of AI that I do have but it was good and I can always watch a Real Reaction video to feel some sense of community and a bit of joy.