I’ve seen Her at least 10 times. Visually stunning, the feeling of love and loss hits me more than most films. I’m also sentimental because my wife and I lived in Shanghai. The very end of the movie is in the same district of where we used to go on our friends rooftop to watch fireworks. She and I watched this in the theater and when they walked up there, I was so full of emotion because it was our home at the early stages of our marriage. It made us weep. I was sad for the characters but also for everyone that has difficult relationships, relationships that fail etc. It’s such a beautiful film. Thank you for this breakdown. Well done.
Excellent breakdown. After watching this, I will go and watch “Her”, again. I think it is one of the most original films of this era. I think a lot of people can relate to it more than most films of this type. And I loved how they used a color palette that was not typical of science fiction. That’s one of the aspects of the film I respected most.
Thanks! It's just one of those films that never get's old so enjoy the rewatch! Oh 100%, and on that colour palette note, it's easily some of the best I've seen from the past decade.
I love this movie. There are other movies which I like more, but it’s pretty much the only movie I know, where I can’t find anything wrong or to complain about. And all of my top 10 movies have something to complain about. This is truely a perfect movie in every aspect and always a good time watching!
This is my second favourite film of the decade after Lowery's "A Ghost Story", and just above of Granik's "Leave No Trace". All three films I think share a lot of similarities visually and tonally despite being wildly different stories.
I’ve seen Her at least 10 times. Visually stunning, the feeling of love and loss hits me more than most films. I’m also sentimental because my wife and I lived in Shanghai. The very end of the movie is in the same district of where we used to go on our friends rooftop to watch fireworks. She and I watched this in the theater and when they walked up there, I was so full of emotion because it was our home at the early stages of our marriage. It made us weep. I was sad for the characters but also for everyone that has difficult relationships, relationships that fail etc. It’s such a beautiful film. Thank you for this breakdown. Well done.
It's just one of those films that never get's old.
What a story! I can't think of a film where I have that deep a relation to it.
Glad you liked it!
Excellent breakdown. After watching this, I will go and watch “Her”, again. I think it is one of the most original films of this era. I think a lot of people can relate to it more than most films of this type. And I loved how they used a color palette that was not typical of science fiction. That’s one of the aspects of the film I respected most.
Thanks!
It's just one of those films that never get's old so enjoy the rewatch!
Oh 100%, and on that colour palette note, it's easily some of the best I've seen from the past decade.
I love this movie. There are other movies which I like more, but it’s pretty much the only movie I know, where I can’t find anything wrong or to complain about. And all of my top 10 movies have something to complain about. This is truely a perfect movie in every aspect and always a good time watching!
This movie is fantastic is a shame it’s not widely viewed
It’s one of those that I recommend to almost everyone!
This is a great video! Really underrated!
Thank you so much!
Great video man! Loved it!
Really great video. One of my biggest references. Thank you for the breakdown.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
awesome content! this channel deserves more subscribers and this video deserves more views!
Thanks so much!
Glad you are enjoying the content
Awesome video, needs more views!!!
So glad you enjoyed it!
This is my second favourite film of the decade after Lowery's "A Ghost Story", and just above of Granik's "Leave No Trace". All three films I think share a lot of similarities visually and tonally despite being wildly different stories.
Such a beautiful video!
All thanks to Hoyte van Hoytema!
love the video. ty for making this