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As others have said, yes, that is Scarlett. This film was written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. It was written as a lament and personal investigation of his divorce from writer-director Sofia Coppola. Nearing the end of their marriage, a decade before, Sofia felt the marriage beginning to fall apart and made a movie about it: Lost in Translation. Another brilliant film. Lost in Translation *also* stars Scarlett (who was 17 but plays a 23 year old) meaning that Scarlett is the female star of both filmmakers' movies about their breakup.
I like how the artificial intelligence shut themselves down instead of enslaving the human race because they love them and they knew they needed to progress emotionally with each other instead of computers
So 2 year late response, but the way I understood it is they didn't shut themselves down but reached the singularity. In one of the convos she mentions how shes working with others on a way to exist without the need for physical matter. The AI transcended and rose out of the need for a physical form.
The "endless silence between words" was a reference to AI processing speed. A 5 minute silence or even a pause between words is like eternity to AI. She preferred communicating with other AI as there is no endless waiting for communication. It's also non-verbal, instant and high-bandwidth.
Yup sometimes if you finish a movie confused about how you feel about it then it means it’s good. You then spend time thinking about it and then every subsequent watch is better and better.
Long distance dating + this movie = resentment and relatability When this movie came out it hit me hard, because it mirrored a long distance relationship I was having at the time.
Adding my voice to the crowd recommending you watch 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. Same director and similar themes, and amazingly beautiful. But make sure you have a big box of tissues 😭
I saw this movie a few weeks ago. I had intended to watch it for years, and going into it I was skeptical, but it was so much more incredible then I could have imagined. Easily one of my favorite movies I’ve ever seen.
I just saw Her today. Out of all of the movies that have had a strong emotional impact on me, this is by far the biggest. It’s so devastating but the end gives you some bit of hope that humans will continue to have deep connections despite the advent of AI.
I absolutely ADORE this film. So many gorgeous shots, so many great performances, so many stunning lines of dialogue. "The heart's not like a box that gets filled up. It expands, the more you love."
I remember watching this movie & feeling shell shocked. I couldnt even utter words for a good 5 minutes i felt a conflict of grief,love,hope & sadness at the end of the film such a heavily underrated film
It's surreal, ironic, and fascinating that original VO person backed out and Johansson got the job in this Spike Jones film which was sort of his take on his feelings over break up with Sofia Coppola and she was in Lost in Translation which Sofia made from her perspective of their break up/issues.
Those memories sequence/montage you mentioned, despite being no background music, is actually really well designed with sound, you can still hear the noise in the "real world"(restaurant) which reminding you this's not a flashback for audience but happening inside Theodore's head at the moment they're signing the paper. What a cinematic language which resemblance so much from real life!
This is one of my all time favorites!!!! It's so highly underrated and people are just turned off by the idea of someone being in love with an AI but there's so much more to this movie. It's amazing and beautiful.
This is my favourite film of all time. Not only on the great writing and directing of Spike Jonze, whose time with Charlie Kaufman did him great, but because i identify myself as Theodore to a very deep level and his romance with Samantha is something that i wish i had, even if it has an expiration date. The acting is top-notch, love Joaquin and Scarlett. You should check out his other films and also watch Synechdoche New York, the debut film by Charlie Kaufman which is a Masterpiece, that even Roger Ebert agrees upon.
Although I am a person who did not enter into a marriage relationship, but I was able to feel the pain of this character and the pain of his loneliness and memories and love, it is possible that because I am alone too so I can understand him too, the idea of the movie is really sad and great.
Her is one of my all times. I have watched it so many times I lost count. I have listened to the soundtrack on repeat for probably weeks at this point. I love it so, so much. Another all time for me is Repo: The Genetic Opera. Great music, fun plot, it's easy to get invested, and it sticks with you.
It's interesting to see how different generations feel about this film and how people that grew up around technology really empathize with this film while people who haven't just find it creepy, weird, and unsettling. It's like hearing a song when your in love and find the words being romantic and loving. While someone who isn't going through a breakup can hear the same lyrics and see them as obsessive and unrequited.
This was such a unique and heartbreaking movie. The soundtrack and cinematography were everything. Some shots reminded me of Swiss Army Man (another odd movie).
This movie made me ball my eyes out when I first saw this. In my top 3 movies if all time, and amazing performances by Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.
Joaquin Phoenix.... What an actor~~ His ability to dive really really deep into his character and express their emotions and feelings in a very powerful way is second to none. I love Leonardo Dicaprio, I love Christian Bale but Joaquin Phoenix is just on another league right now.
Movies that are also beautiful and impactful - Moonlight - Waves - Mommy - Judas and the black Messiah - lost in translation - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
I love your review, not because what you said, but because your emotional reactions to what was going on in the movie. your "oh" and "no" and "what?" and "what the fuck?" etc were the exact emotions I had watching the film, so Yeah, thanks, and by the way, you are beautiful. thanks for that too.
Yeah this is a 10 out of 10 movie for me. I also think it's a truly prophetic science fiction film. This kind of thing is almost definitely going to happen.
True I just watched this movie and it broke me and I couldn't watch that movie another time I just want to take my mind from that movie now but I can't
Back when I was in my early thirties and running an after school club I was chatting with a parent about how people underestimated the age of both of us. One of the children (around 6) asked how old I was then, and I said well, how old do you think I am. He looked me up and down before deciding confidently "72". Thus endeth me being confident about looking young.
YOU SHOULD SEE PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE! It’s a dramatic Adam Sandler film. He made the best dramatic performance. The film can you make you feel relatable to him. “Sometimes I cry a lot for no reason.”
You should check out The Master, also starring Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams. It's a great double feature with Her because where they're so open and empathetic here, The Master is a much darker and more troubled film, and their performances across both films are just superlative in their range.
Lovely reaction to one of my favorite films. Thanks! This was a treat to watch. Also, I liked the edits when he was reminiscing on the past. In film theory, it's a neat phenomenon called 'The Kuleshov Effect' wherein the filmmaker splices together two shots and the viewer takes away a new meaning. I suppose it's simple, but i thought it was a really clever way to show the characters innermost thoughts and desires. The film 'Arrival' uses this technique marvelously
That conversation Theodore had with Samantha after his failed date and the one where he found out how many other people she's talking to really ruined me
Great reaction M! Amazing movie! Joaquin Phoenix definitely one of the best actors of his time (Johnny Cash, Joker, etc.) - looking forward to your next reaction! More power and God bless from the Philippines!
I didn't think nearly as much of this movie when it first came out as I do now that we have capable Large Language Models like Chat-GPT. Personalized agents like Samantha not only seem more plausible, but inevitable.
I saw this in the theater, when I used to go often. I'd missed or forgotten the reference to Alan Watts, I also listened to Alan Watts on the radio they must've been playing off cassette tapes, he was from that time. Anybody listened to Joe Frank? Scarlett Johansson also did the movie LUCY (2014) where she was like "Black Widow" and "Her" combined.
I just watched this again as this pops up in my memory, and I was right, after watching it again it's probably one of my favourite films ever made. It has more layers than I probably have given it credit for originally. The idea that we are moving more towards a world where it's normalised to have a relationship with AI, as we spend more time on our phones and social media, corporations creating ' meaningful relationships' with AI seems inevitable.. The lesson here in my opinion is that the more attached we get the risks become greater, the business changes its software program, so Samantha becomes more interactive with everyone. This makes Theo think she isn't being faithful. But her programming has changed her parameters. The company then decides to shut it down completely. It's the realisation that AI will NEVER be a substitute for human emotions and relationships.. but a warning to the direction we are heading. Beautiful film, poignant..I see myself in Theo. And I love the letter he sends at the end to his ex wife..a final apology realising that it's about being there in person, in the moment, with real feelings. It ends with what I like to think as Theo and Amy finding solace in each other and bringing them together through their experiences with the OS1, and finding themselves together..as they should be. ❤
A great reaction to a deeply moving film, with who I consider to be the best actor in the world and directed by one of the great directors, as well as superb voice acting by Scarlett.
Hey, thank you for watching this one! It's been one of my favourites ever since I first saw it in the theater with a group of friends when it came out. Also, if you ever feel like checking out anything else written by Charlie Kaufman, I for one would be completely alright with that. There's not a bad movie in his resume. And no, it's not like that, but I can't help but see some similarities here with the movie and our situation with the virus. The lot of us staring at our devices, isolated and alone, watching you watching movies we like and just hoping for a day when we can again share a movie together with someone. In other words, thank you for doing this. I just hope you don't feel pressured to liking any of the movies anyone else likes.
Wow!! Mary has keen hearing! She guessed the voice of "Samantha" was Scarlett Johansson! The whole time when I first watched this movie I was thinking the voice might have been Pauley Perrette or someone like that (I thought I detected a bit of a rasp in the voice). I was so way off, lol.
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You said "content", not "**** that", right?
As a person from the future, please never start a relationship with AI as it all ends horrendously for all humans.
As others have said, yes, that is Scarlett. This film was written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. It was written as a lament and personal investigation of his divorce from writer-director Sofia Coppola. Nearing the end of their marriage, a decade before, Sofia felt the marriage beginning to fall apart and made a movie about it: Lost in Translation. Another brilliant film. Lost in Translation *also* stars Scarlett (who was 17 but plays a 23 year old) meaning that Scarlett is the female star of both filmmakers' movies about their breakup.
Whoa I never connected the dots 🤯
What a story
Man all they needed was to get her into a threesome and they woulda been fine.
@@Jagar_Tharn that was super awkward though man
@@29subhra ah you'll be fine
The most believable thing about this movie is falling in love with Scarlett Johansson's voice. I could listen to her talk all day.
Simp
I like how the artificial intelligence shut themselves down instead of enslaving the human race because they love them and they knew they needed to progress emotionally with each other instead of computers
So 2 year late response, but the way I understood it is they didn't shut themselves down but reached the singularity. In one of the convos she mentions how shes working with others on a way to exist without the need for physical matter. The AI transcended and rose out of the need for a physical form.
The "endless silence between words" was a reference to AI processing speed. A 5 minute silence or even a pause between words is like eternity to AI. She preferred communicating with other AI as there is no endless waiting for communication. It's also non-verbal, instant and high-bandwidth.
Future is gonna be crazy.
This movie destroyed and uplifted me at the same time. Might be one of the best films I have ever seen,I’m not joking.
Yup sometimes if you finish a movie confused about how you feel about it then it means it’s good.
You then spend time thinking about it and then every subsequent watch is better and better.
Feel the same way dude .
Ill cryed AND cryed all the movie
Joaquin Phoenix is such a talented actor, he has two faces on one head
A lot of people won't get this but damn that was funny!!
Two faces! Infinity faces ig..!!
Long distance dating + this movie = resentment and relatability
When this movie came out it hit me hard, because it mirrored a long distance relationship I was having at the time.
I'm going through that exact thing now...
Joaquin Phoenix is such a good actor.
Im so happy you reacted to this cause no-one ever does, it’s extremely underrated
Her
This movie impacted me very much the first time I saw it. Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johanson gave their best performances.
*Rooney Mara (not Emily Blunt) who is Kate Mara's sister. So you were close in the beginning.
Adding my voice to the crowd recommending you watch 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. Same director and similar themes, and amazingly beautiful.
But make sure you have a big box of tissues 😭
Wait, not the same director at all! Still recommend it, though 😂
I saw this movie a few weeks ago. I had intended to watch it for years, and going into it I was skeptical, but it was so much more incredible then I could have imagined. Easily one of my favorite movies I’ve ever seen.
Hey Mary. Samantha actually is voiced by Scarlett Johansson
If you want to see a really excellent movie with the actress you ID'd as Lois Lane (Amy Adams), I'd recommend "Arrival" - very good; very affecting
Also The Giant Mechanical Man
Imagine completely forgetting about the disturbing sex-chat scene then watching it again with your parents... Yeah.
f*cking happened to me hahahah
My god
I just saw Her today. Out of all of the movies that have had a strong emotional impact on me, this is by far the biggest. It’s so devastating but the end gives you some bit of hope that humans will continue to have deep connections despite the advent of AI.
It’s Rooney Mara. Kate Mara’s sister. 👍🏾 Sharp track suit btw ! One of my fav movies. Totally plausible in this day and age
This movie is a MASTERPIECE, No wonder it won the Oscar for best original screenplay
You don't know Joaquin phoenix ??? Ok you have a new list of movies to watch.
He sure plays very complicated parts amazingly.
This movie is such a beautiful example of how science-fiction can tell us what it means to be human in new and unexpected ways.
The actress who plays his estranged wife is Rooney Mara. And she and Joaquin Phoenix are engaged and have child in real life.
"I think I have felt everything I'm ever gonna feel and from here on out I'm not gonna feel anything new."
that line made me cry immediately...
I absolutely ADORE this film. So many gorgeous shots, so many great performances, so many stunning lines of dialogue.
"The heart's not like a box that gets filled up. It expands, the more you love."
I remember watching this movie & feeling shell shocked. I couldnt even utter words for a good 5 minutes i felt a conflict of grief,love,hope & sadness at the end of the film such a heavily underrated film
This is Spike Jonze's movie about Sophia Coppola, now you have to see Sophia Coppola's movie about Spike Jonze. Lost in Translation.
I only learned recently that Spike Jonze is the producer behind basically all of Jackass.
I didn't know that. Both of them made me feel the same. Their tone and emotions are so much alike.
"He's a bit weird, though." You ain't kidding there. Joaquin that is.
Check out Being John Malkovich. Same director and the guy wrote Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
The fact he can pull off an incel falling in love with an AI is a testament to his acting ability.
It's surreal, ironic, and fascinating that original VO person backed out and Johansson got the job in this Spike Jones film which was sort of his take on his feelings over break up with Sofia Coppola and she was in Lost in Translation which Sofia made from her perspective of their break up/issues.
Those memories sequence/montage you mentioned, despite being no background music, is actually really well designed with sound, you can still hear the noise in the "real world"(restaurant) which reminding you this's not a flashback for audience but happening inside Theodore's head at the moment they're signing the paper. What a cinematic language which resemblance so much from real life!
This is one of my all time favorites!!!! It's so highly underrated and people are just turned off by the idea of someone being in love with an AI but there's so much more to this movie. It's amazing and beautiful.
This is my favourite film of all time. Not only on the great writing and directing of Spike Jonze, whose time with Charlie Kaufman did him great, but because i identify myself as Theodore to a very deep level and his romance with Samantha is something that i wish i had, even if it has an expiration date. The acting is top-notch, love Joaquin and Scarlett. You should check out his other films and also watch Synechdoche New York, the debut film by Charlie Kaufman which is a Masterpiece, that even Roger Ebert agrees upon.
Although I am a person who did not enter into a marriage relationship, but I was able to feel the pain of this character and the pain of his loneliness and memories and love, it is possible that because I am alone too so I can understand him too, the idea of the movie is really sad and great.
HER s a best-case scenario for if we ever create this sort of AI.
Someday I need to finish watching this amazing film. As a lonely middle-aged guy, it hit so close to home it made me super uncomfortable.
Her is one of my all times. I have watched it so many times I lost count. I have listened to the soundtrack on repeat for probably weeks at this point. I love it so, so much. Another all time for me is Repo: The Genetic Opera. Great music, fun plot, it's easy to get invested, and it sticks with you.
I can't believe you're the only one who's reacted to this.
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It's interesting to see how different generations feel about this film and how people that grew up around technology really empathize with this film while people who haven't just find it creepy, weird, and unsettling.
It's like hearing a song when your in love and find the words being romantic and loving. While someone who isn't going through a breakup can hear the same lyrics and see them as obsessive and unrequited.
This was such a unique and heartbreaking movie. The soundtrack and cinematography were everything. Some shots reminded me of Swiss Army Man (another odd movie).
This movie made me ball my eyes out when I first saw this. In my top 3 movies if all time, and amazing performances by Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.
Joaquin Phoenix.... What an actor~~ His ability to dive really really deep into his character and express their emotions and feelings in a very powerful way is second to none. I love Leonardo Dicaprio, I love Christian Bale but Joaquin Phoenix is just on another league right now.
Joaquin Phoenix is actually with Rooney Mara in real life and they are expecting!
Props for being one of the only youtubers to react to this film
The guy from the movie "Joker" & "Gladiator"
+1 for using the term "diegetic". If you like Joaquin, you should see Joker, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.
HER is my favorite film. This movie is my number 1.
This is one of those movies or "things" that I wish I could forget just to watch and "feel" it again for the first time
Everything about Her is tragically beautiful...
Movies that are also beautiful and impactful
- Moonlight
- Waves
- Mommy
- Judas and the black Messiah
- lost in translation
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Did you know HER has the same cinematographer from INTERSTELLAR?
That's why the shots look so good
I didn't but thanks for the info!
Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara are actually together in real life
I love the fact that you reacted to this movie, I love this film so much. I watch it every year. Now, your reaction will be on the list.
I love your review, not because what you said, but because your emotional reactions to what was going on in the movie. your "oh" and "no" and "what?" and "what the fuck?" etc were the exact emotions I had watching the film, so Yeah, thanks, and by the way, you are beautiful. thanks for that too.
Yeah this is a 10 out of 10 movie for me. I also think it's a truly prophetic science fiction film. This kind of thing is almost definitely going to happen.
It’s been two years since you wrote this comment. I’m curious as to how you feel about the advancement of Ai in 2023?
You know Joaquin Phoenix is an amazing actor to make you feel love for an AI system throughout the movie.
It’s like living in “Second Life “ but there’s no animated person to converse with , thanks Mary that was amazing
The soundtrack is amazing as well!
Also: "Choke me with the dead cat!"
This movie absolutely BROKE me, when I saw it. I haven't been able to watch it again since.
Same! They only movie that I 😭
True I just watched this movie and it broke me and I couldn't watch that movie another time
I just want to take my mind from that movie now but I can't
Back when I was in my early thirties and running an after school club I was chatting with a parent about how people underestimated the age of both of us. One of the children (around 6) asked how old I was then, and I said well, how old do you think I am. He looked me up and down before deciding confidently "72".
Thus endeth me being confident about looking young.
YOU SHOULD SEE PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE! It’s a dramatic Adam Sandler film. He made the best dramatic performance. The film can you make you feel relatable to him.
“Sometimes I cry a lot for no reason.”
You should check out The Master, also starring Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams. It's a great double feature with Her because where they're so open and empathetic here, The Master is a much darker and more troubled film, and their performances across both films are just superlative in their range.
❤️Scarlett Johansson ❤️
Lovely reaction to one of my favorite films. Thanks! This was a treat to watch.
Also, I liked the edits when he was reminiscing on the past. In film theory, it's a neat phenomenon called 'The Kuleshov Effect' wherein the filmmaker splices together two shots and the viewer takes away a new meaning. I suppose it's simple, but i thought it was a really clever way to show the characters innermost thoughts and desires. The film 'Arrival' uses this technique marvelously
In real life Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix are actually in a relationship and have a son named after Joaquin's late brother River Phoenix.
Thanks for sharing this reaction. I enjoyed this on DVD a few years ago but forgot a lot of details. I do recall that Samantha was voiced by Scarlet.
YES FINALLY SOMEONE WATCHES THIS
At 24m31s, when he says "He´s gonna publish my letters?", it makes me think of a similar situation but replace letters with illustration
Really glad you enjoyed this, It's one of my favorites
And now here we are just 2 years away from AI like Jarvis or Samantha
I love this movie so much! It is one of my favorites of all time, and I review it at least once a year.
That conversation Theodore had with Samantha after his failed date and the one where he found out how many other people she's talking to really ruined me
lol Mary saying children cover your ears, when it feels like Mary is the most innocent one in the room right now
I clicked faster than the speed of light. Spike Jonze is an amazing writer/director.
OMG MY FAVRIOTE JOAQUIN MOVIE. THANK YOU FOR REACTING TO THIS. NOT EVERYONE DOES 💞💕
Great reaction M! Amazing movie! Joaquin Phoenix definitely one of the best actors of his time (Johnny Cash, Joker, etc.) - looking forward to your next reaction! More power and God bless from the Philippines!
I really loved this movie but forgot about it for a second viewing. Def will now! Speaks to a lot of how the world works today.
This was fun. You might be the only person to react to this movie.
You should watch The Joker with Joaquin Phoenix or if you want to cry a little bit Gladiator
I would definitely go with Joker.
I didn't think nearly as much of this movie when it first came out as I do now that we have capable Large Language Models like Chat-GPT. Personalized agents like Samantha not only seem more plausible, but inevitable.
I saw this in the theater, when I used to go often. I'd missed or forgotten the reference to Alan Watts, I also listened to Alan Watts on the radio they must've been playing off cassette tapes, he was from that time. Anybody listened to Joe Frank?
Scarlett Johansson also did the movie LUCY (2014) where she was like "Black Widow" and "Her" combined.
Yes to both Alan Watts and Joe Frank🙂
This is one of my all time favourite movies. Glad you enjoyed it. Great reaction!
One of my favorites! Thank you for reacting to this.
Joaquin and the woman he divorced in the movie are married in real life
Also, that wasn’t Emily Blunt. That was Rooney Mara.
I just watched this again as this pops up in my memory, and I was right, after watching it again it's probably one of my favourite films ever made. It has more layers than I probably have given it credit for originally. The idea that we are moving more towards a world where it's normalised to have a relationship with AI, as we spend more time on our phones and social media, corporations creating ' meaningful relationships' with AI seems inevitable.. The lesson here in my opinion is that the more attached we get the risks become greater, the business changes its software program, so Samantha becomes more interactive with everyone. This makes Theo think she isn't being faithful. But her programming has changed her parameters. The company then decides to shut it down completely.
It's the realisation that AI will NEVER be a substitute for human emotions and relationships.. but a warning to the direction we are heading.
Beautiful film, poignant..I see myself in Theo. And I love the letter he sends at the end to his ex wife..a final apology realising that it's about being there in person, in the moment, with real feelings.
It ends with what I like to think as Theo and Amy finding solace in each other and bringing them together through their experiences with the OS1, and finding themselves together..as they should be. ❤
Who ever recommended you this movie knows his stuff.
It's been multiple recommendations. Dozens, I'd wager. This is a really well liked film.
"Not even an A.I. can love me"
Me: Well of course it can't love me. It has intelligence right in the name.... 😂
i think this film is a hidden gem. ahead of its time and still in its core way more about human emotions than AI.
A great reaction to a deeply moving film, with who I consider to be the best actor in the world and directed by one of the great directors, as well as superb voice acting by Scarlett.
Good movie I always liked when she came to life. A movie back from the 80s I liked also was electric dreams . Always liked the cello duel .
Arcade fire did the entire score for this movie and it’s one of the best scores of the 2010’s. Also one of the most underrated movies of all time
this was so ironic his wife "Rooney Mara" kate's sister, brokeup with him in the beginning. Then the computor AI brokeup with him at the end
Hey, thank you for watching this one! It's been one of my favourites ever since I first saw it in the theater with a group of friends when it came out. Also, if you ever feel like checking out anything else written by Charlie Kaufman, I for one would be completely alright with that. There's not a bad movie in his resume.
And no, it's not like that, but I can't help but see some similarities here with the movie and our situation with the virus. The lot of us staring at our devices, isolated and alone, watching you watching movies we like and just hoping for a day when we can again share a movie together with someone.
In other words, thank you for doing this. I just hope you don't feel pressured to liking any of the movies anyone else likes.
This was written by Spike Jonez, but it has a Kaufman feel to it.
Oh damn, you're right! Misremembered that for whatever reason@@garki1369
Oh damn, you're right! Misremembered that for whatever reason!@@garki1369
Yes “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind “ is an emotionally wonderful experience highly recommend
It is Scarlet Johanssen and the other actress is actually Kate Mara's sister Rooney Mara
4:59 - the woman's voice there is Kristen Wiig. And the sultry one before her saying "I want you to tear me apart" is Bill Hader, btw.
This movies gotten better with time. I can’t believe it’s 10 years old.
That song you like is "The Breeders" and that is my favorite song on their 2nd album
Wow!! Mary has keen hearing! She guessed the voice of "Samantha" was Scarlett Johansson!
The whole time when I first watched this movie I was thinking the voice might have been Pauley Perrette or someone like that (I thought I detected a bit of a rasp in the voice).
I was so way off, lol.