THIS GUY'S SAYING "I LOVE YOU" TO A FUCKING SCREEN HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

THIS GUY'S SAYING "I LOVE YOU" TO A FUCKING SCREEN HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

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do all simps have that mustache?

ahahaha who would do something like that?

I feel like a pleb because I couldn't sympathise with a guy who was surrounded by women...but fell for a computer? Its so obvious it's a bad relationship decision. Its neckbeard behaviour but the protag has friends and a social life so we're supposed to think its somehow not as pathetic. Its a well made movie but its fundamentally flawed in my eyes.

Why is this movie considered pathetic on Yas Forums but when Blade Runner 2049 does the same thing it's "kino"?

Because in Her the main character just gets cucked and that's it end credits, while K in Blade Runner 2049 learns from that fact and evolves past his programming to do what he think is right, no matter what anyone told him.

I agree. If it was a complete loner then it'd make sense but this guy had an ex-wife, date and female friend, clearly wasn't socially inept

He's just a natural born cuck. It's in his very nature. Maybe too much onions or whatever they are putting in the water in this near future but he is so emasculated that the only thing women can do is relentlessly cuck him to death. It's their very nature.

I don't really understand the theme/point of the movie. Was the ending pushing that human with human relationships are better than human with AI relationship? The AI gaining self-actualization through some super special OS was really weird

It's to cover up birth marks

I think he just couldn't figure out how to put any meaning into the movie but still wanted people to think there was a deeper thing going on.

he didn't evolve lol, he still did as his programming commanded. he's just extra sad now that he knows he's not special

Because he fucks an android pussy inside his hologram waifu and is therefore a chad, alpha and based.

is this from TFW No GF?

because redditors love the original blade runner so they automatically loved the new one even before it came out

YO THIS NIGGA EATIN BEANS BWOOOAAHHAHAHHHAHAHHARRHGHN

Are you baiting or are you 13 years old

The orders of his superior was to kill the child. The orders of the rebellion were to kill Deckard.

He did the very opposite of both of that.

Because K becomes self aware and becomes a free human. Or in short because BR2049 is objectively good and Her isn't

I hated almost everything about 2049 before it came out. Made fun of Deckard t shirt ttrailer pics for months.
Turns out it's one of my absolute favorite films

Because when K's perception of his robot gf are shattered it helps him to become a real human bean.

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>mindless contrarianism
>reddit boogeyman
pretty reddit post tbqh famalam

horrifyingly based

just started growing mine out during quarantine and Yas Forums is already bullying me

it was about the extent to which we can consider AIs human/intelligent and the ending was the singularity

The replicant rebels told K to kill Deckard? I don't remember that. For what reason?

It's about human loneliness in this artificial world that we are have created.

The movie is basically a guy that fells in love with his phone/computer. He literally sleeps with his phone in the bed, as we also do when we go each day to bed.

The movie is about how lonely humans become in this artificial world of technology and computers, etc.

But the movie ends with him literally watching a sunset with another human woman? Was it that we should use technology to connect with others instead of falling in love with technology itself?

I think that is a really surface level take on Her. If that were so, it would be like literally every single other sci-fi movie about AI gaining sentience when that isn't really the focus.

>The replicant rebels told K to kill Deckard?
Yes.
>For what reason?
So no one can find about his daughter.

Why the fuck did this "man" find it fun to sit there and just talk? Sounds like some women thing to do.

He could do something actually fun like shoot guns, go hiking, get a motorcycle. Is it low test?

yeah but maybe he was based & redpilled enough to know that 3DPD women are shite.

His character arc doesn't end with his computer gf leaving him. Also, the story doesn't revolve entirely around this relationship.

>I think that is a really surface level take on Her. If that were so, it would be like literally every single other sci-fi movie about AI gaining sentience when that isn't really the focus.
they create an AI Alan Watts and she talks about moving to somewhere beyond the physical world and that he can join her is he ever gets there (Brahman). It references eastern philosophical spirituality and this AI gaining singularity enlightenment. The inclusion of the Alan Watts stuff more or less confirms this

>But the movie ends with him literally watching a sunset with another human woman? Was it that we should use technology to connect with others instead of falling in love with technology itself?
I don't know if the end implies the he is going to end up in a relationship with his friend but it could be. And yes we see him going out of his apartment and going to talk with his friend, something that he wouldn't have done if he still had his phone waifu. Think about it like now with this pandemic, people have become more friendly with their neighbors, are talking more with them, etc., because people are stuck in their houses. The same happens when electricity goes out. I still remember many years ago that a little hurricane cut the electricity where I live and people started to go out and talk in groups, people that had never talked before were trying to have some company, playing cards together, etc. Why do you think that happened? Because there was no internet, no phone, no television, nothing. So once they didn't have those distractions they had to socialize with all the people they could, even if they were neighbors that you have never talked before.

My point is that yes, the movie is saying that technology is making us lonely and isolated and we have to connect again with real people, not trough a cold and impersonal screen. The best thing that could happen to the world is if tomorrow the internet was gone forever, also television. People will start to become human again and talk with real people again. Computers, the internet, videogames, smartphones, so much entertainment is slowly killing us.