Director Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Where The Wild Things Are) is back in stunning form with what looks to be another stunning film.  The very first trailer for HER just arrived earlier this morning, and it gives us fans our first look at a film which has been cloaked in layers of secrecy for months now.  Jonze presented HER in June at the L.A. Film Festival, which is where he spoke for the very first time about the project: “It’s a movie set in the slight future of L.A. and Joaquin Phoenix’s character buys the world’s first artificially intelligent operating system — it basically turns into a human, this entity, this consciousness, on his computer.”  The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as the love-starved recluse, Chris Pratt, Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, Olivia Wilde and Scarlett Johansson as the voice of the computer system.  And as The Playlist pointed out, we can look forward to more music from longtime Spike Jonze collaborators ARCADE FIRE.  This is the third time Jonze and ARCADE FIRE have teamed up: first with an acoustic version of “Wake Up” featured in the Where The Wild Things Are trailer, and second when Jonze directed the band’s short film Scenes From The Suburbs.  Spike Jonze’s HER is set to open in North America on November 20, 2013.

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