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Operator

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.1K
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Martin Starr and Mae Whitman in Operator (2016)
A programmer discovers his wife is the perfect voice for call center software.
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Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily, a budding comedy performer, are happily married until they decide to use one another in their work.

  • Director
    • Logan Kibens
  • Writers
    • Sharon Greene
    • Logan Kibens
  • Stars
    • Martin Starr
    • Mae Whitman
    • Nat Faxon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Logan Kibens
    • Writers
      • Sharon Greene
      • Logan Kibens
    • Stars
      • Martin Starr
      • Mae Whitman
      • Nat Faxon
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Joe Larsen
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Emily Klein
    Nat Faxon
    Nat Faxon
    • Gregg
    Cameron Esposito
    Cameron Esposito
    • Chloe Johnston
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    • Pauline 'Roger' Rogers
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Beth Larsen
    Kris D. Lofton
    Kris D. Lofton
    • Dean
    • (as Kristopher Lofton)
    Kate Cobb
    Kate Cobb
    • Meghan
    Tim Hopper
    Tim Hopper
    • Fisherman
    Asif Ali
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    • Embarrassed Guy's Voice
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    John Boesche
    • Andersonville Street Pedestrian
    Abigail Boucher
    • Doctor
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    • Male Nurse
    Nancy Daly
    Nancy Daly
    • Helen
    Bilal Dardai
    • Bilal
    Trevor Dawkins
    Trevor Dawkins
    • Trevor
    Kelley Dorney
    Kelley Dorney
    • Patient Who Wants To Keep Her Doctor
    Sharon Greene
    • Woman Talking On Cell Phone
    • Director
      • Logan Kibens
    • Writers
      • Sharon Greene
      • Logan Kibens
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    User reviews14

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    2iantrader

    Overrated and underwhelming

    It's an interestingly unique idea and it starts brilliantly.

    Then it totally falls down half way through. It doesn't know what it is, what it wants or where it's going. Then we get to know. But it's not well-flagged. Can't say much more without the spoiler tag but it just doesn't hang together well.

    Some observations:

    The mother is annoying . Really! No sympathy for the character at all and, more annoyingly, she has absolutely no impact on the storyline.

    In an attempt to add 'pace' there are a few long sequences which don't mean or do anything.

    And they throw in a little past-life psychology for one of the main characters, in an attempt to add weight.

    The actors are fine - Mae Whitman in particular is brilliant!

    Potential, potential potential. Squandered, squandered, squandered.

    Yep, (co)writer/director. I really should have learned by now but was momentarily wrong-footed because the director's name appears second on the writer credits. Oy vey.

    As a movie, it's vastly overrated and rather under whelming. Shame.
    8AbsoluteRaushan

    Artificial Intelligence,Love,Relationship and Drama

    It is a story of a programmer and relation with his spouse and his friends. And how the relationship goes down when the Joe(the programmer) starts a project with his colleague to create an Artificially Intelligent answering machine for the client of the company in which he is employed. He involved his wife Emily on it because she is so good in handling customers and clients in a hotel in which she is working. Meanwhile Emily(programmer's wife) has different interests like working in different kind of theater and after sometime she does't like to work with Joe. Joe ,unable to understand her feelings let her go and stick to AI software though software is kind of feels like humanly. When he realized that Emily (AI) is not Emily(wife). He regret that and makes everything good with her.

    The story is quite interesting and contains real drama here. If you are a programmer or person who understand little bit of Artificial Intelligence then the movie could be intimating and interesting & if you are not then also you will feel the story and drama. Anyways this movie is full utilization of time and money .The people who worked on this movie has done great job on it. It's good to watch movies like that.
    8LadyCoops

    Magnificent!

    This movie is amazing. Beautifully written and acted.

    Sadly it suffers from being put in the "comedy" genre like Lost In Translation and Birdman. Yes they are funny in parts, but ultimately the story is so sad it rips your heart out and does a little tap dance on it.

    That said, this dark (and sometimes funny) tale is really interesting, and I did wonder which direction the film was headed in.

    It was like a very long episode of Black Mirror. So if you like your viewing beautiful, emotional, moving, hard to watch and a little bit depressing at the end ... This bad boy is for you!

    Honestly - It's REALLY good. Enjoy :)
    7asliyaseminbahar

    Just so effing sad

    So here's the deal. The movie was filmed beautifully. The characters portrayed each other well. But the movie was just so sad. And the kind of sad that is not necessary. I feel what I was watching "The Lobster" and the highlight of that movie was a dog who used to be a human getting killed. Geese I liked the contrast of the comedy being actually sad but give us a break dammit how dark must a person's soul be to write this. It just leaves you feeling like everything is going to sh*t and maybe that's the point but man it says COMEDY under genre. It was just way too much for me. I watched it and I enjoyed it and I understood it but I kind of wish I haven't because it was so depressing, even though it's perfectly fine and unique artistically. I just don't know what to think of this movie anymore. It depicted mental health problems, it depicted being human and making selfish mistakes, but it also depicted unrealistic moments at times. We come to the movies to relate or to escape. I believe this made us relate to the wrong side of us. There was a 10 second somewhat happy ending that I won't spoil but the whole thing makes me question who did this movie do good for besides the people involved in the creating process.

    And a caveat: I wish we didn't always see mental disorders on such opposite ends of the spectrum. They either depict a very positive or a very negative picture. As you might have guessed this movie did the latter. I think we can do better. Also I believe that the character most likely has anxiety disorder though it cannot be said for certain without eliminating other illnesses. It is important to note however that the "cause" of autism is not known. There's no such thing. The mother drinking alcohol while pregnant might increase the risk but that's it. Anyway I'm gonna cry myself to sleep now and try to forget this movie.
    9jonathanhigh5-1

    Great Indie Flick

    I was browsing through Netflix last night after watching the latest Amy Schumer special (and being disappointed) and found this movie. I saw the description and was immediately intrigued. Without giving too much away, Joe is a programmer that uses his wife's voice and likeness for a telephone answering system for a client. What results is resentment on the part of his wife, Emily, as he seems to become attached to his creation (you'll see what you mean when you watch it). It was really touching to see how great of a partner Emily is and how ignorant Joe is to his wife's needs. It ends on a happy note though and if nothing else, I fell in love with Mae Whitman by the end of the movie. And at the very least, it seems like a cautionary tale for how technology can consume you or sometimes replace real human connections. If it means anything, I've been thinking about the movie since I finished watching it late last night. Definitely recommend.

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    • Trivia
      Logan Kibens writing, editing and directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      At the film's 32:31 mark, the digital clock behind Joe's mother reads, "9:08:19." At 33:03, after about another thirty seconds of dialogue, the clock reads, "9:08:25," although obviously more than six seconds have passed.
    • Quotes

      Emily Klein: This is kinda fun. How many more are there?

      Dean: Huh, above thirty thousand.

      [Meghan chuckles]

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      Operator
      Music by Sage Lewis

      © 2016 The Orchard

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Оператор
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Cruze & Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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