In the Age of AI, 'Her' Is a Fairy Tale

WIRED 

When Spike Jonze's Her came out in 2013, the film about a lonely man falling for an artificially intelligent operating system won widespread praise. Watching today, the qualities critics celebrated at the time are still there--it's a gentle, enjoyably melancholy story, twee but not damnably so--but something else stands out. Though set in the near-future, Her captures Obama-era techno-optimism better than any other movie. It's a time capsule, preserving dreams about the future that appear more naive the further we get from the 2010s. Her takes place in a highly-stylized version of Los Angeles from a future near enough that its protagonist is a former LA Weekly journalist but distant enough that the skyline rivals Shanghai.

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