Featured film of the week: "Her" All the actors in the film, music, photography, costumes, and costumes interpret the perfect aesthetic experience; director and screenwriter Spike Jonze's uncle Spike Jonze has repeatedly played with love and human heart tricks that are breathtaking; Scarlett Johansson has also proved that he is not only a qualified vase, but also a person who does not need to show up. Sexy overflowing vase; the holographic game played by the protagonist who looks like a silly version of the Smurfs but giggles excitedly when he hears dirty talk is very emotional; even the protagonist's ex-wife is the spiritual driving force and story passerby. The character is also the dragon tattooed woman Rooney Mara.
The only regret of this love affair with "Her" is that I have been nervously guessing at which point the tension in the human-machine relationship in the film will break, but the director finally avoided the tense theme and let the protagonist leave the seat directly. If you sing a song that is too difficult, just turn down the octave, and the expected climax never comes.
If we want to discuss the grand theme of "love" or "relationship", we must have enough courage to reflect on ourselves. Someone summed it up brilliantly: "Love is never a problem of objects, but a problem of how a person constructs and integrates himself."
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