Watch Spike Jonze Get Really Whiney in This Interview About Her
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In the lead-up to the Oscars, director Spike Jonze has been doing a lot of interviews about his nominated film Her, which probably means that he keeps getting asked the same boring questions about what it means for a man to fall in love with technology over and over again. It’s understandable that a person in his position would want to shake up the interview format to make it more entertaining for themselves and Jonze has done a great job of messing with the media in the past (Torrance Community Dance Troupe, anyone?), but this time, instead of getting creative and fun, Jonze opted to get petulant, specifically with BBC Newsnight anchor Emily Maitlis.
Things kicked off when Maitlis asked Jonze to talk them through the idea of falling in love with software.
“Have you seen the movie, Emily?” Jonze replied. “I’m just curious what your reaction was to the movie or what you felt when watching it because the lead-in [question] was all about falling in love with software, which really the movie isn’t about. It’s more of a love story and a relationship story, but I was just wondering what you felt when watching it.”
Jonze feels that Her isn’t so much a story about technology as much as it’s about love. It’s an interesting thought that merits exploring, but unfortunately, both he and Maitlis were unable to turn it into a productive discussion — Jonze because he seemed too annoyed that Maitlis didn’t appreciate his film in the right way and Maitlis because she kept wanting to discuss the “man falls in love with software” narrative.