

#Her spike jonze interview movie#
Creating, on the surface at least, this utopian setting for loneliness and isolation. The first trailer for Spike Jonze’s new movie Her was released last week and generated a rush of positive buzz. It feels like a memory.the mood of a day without the specifics, said Spike Jonze of the photographer Todd Hido’s Untitled 2653 (2000) in an interview for New York Magazine. 3 about the director Spike Jonze and his new movie, Her, a near-future romance about a man who falls in love with his computer’s sentient operating system, misstated the. (but) creating a world that felt right for this story. we realized that we didn't need to make a movie about the future. You created a striking setting for Her, a future Los Angeles that's spacious, even comfortable. It feels good to wear them, but you have. Kind of like Jonze's conversation with the Tampa Bay Times, which didn't resort to questions he'd prefer to skip, as in these excerpts: But I have to say that mine are much sleeker and a little bit more hip than Joaquin’s: They’ve navy wool and real thin and real fitted. In Spike Jonze 's Her, set in a near future LA, Phoenix is Theodore, a despondent, solitary writer whose life picks up when he falls in love with Samantha, a portable, artificially. (laughs) More from being open and wandering." "Some of the best ideas come from sheer discovery, and not by some masterminded, preconceived genius. "It's such an intimate moment between these characters that it seemed like the way to go was making it purely intimate to them," Jonze said, so wary of sounding pretentious that he immediately mocked where that answer sounded like it was heading: Rather than visualizing the act, Jonze closes our eyes with a blank screen, offering only voices in ecstasy. And modesty, when the relationship moves to a sexual level. Think of a traditional movie romance starring Siri and you get the off-kilter idea, handled with disarming sincerity. This is how it goes trying to interview Spike Jonze by traditional methods, meaning I ask questions and he answers: You’re getting a reputation for being a great filmmaker and a hellish. Her is their equal in head-trippiness, with Joaquin Phoenix playing a lonely guy falling in love with his computer's new operating system, voiced by Scarlett Johansson. Originality is vital to Jonze, which any of his previous head trips - Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Where the Wild Things Are - have proven.
