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Director: Spike Jonze
Cast: Andrew Garfield, Sienna Guillory, Lyle Kanouse, Nancy Munoz
A library assistant plods through an ordinary life in LA until a chance meeting opens his eyes to the power of creativity and ultimately, love. When this new life and love begin to fall apart, he discovers he has a lot to give. This short film proves that ordinary is no place to be.
Critical Reception & Ratings
I'm Here (2010), directed by Spike Jonze, is a critically acclaimed short film that has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film has a strong rating of 7.7/10 on IMDb, indicating that it has resonated well with the public. While it has not received any major awards, the film's unique blend of romance, science fiction, and drama has been praised for its ability to capture the power of creativity and the complexities of love.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Spike Jonze, I'm Here (2010) offers a poignant and visually captivating exploration of creativity, love, and the power of embracing one's true self, featuring a standout performance from Andrew Garfield that will resonate with fans of thoughtful, character-driven science fiction dramas.
I'm Here is a 2010 American short film, written and directed by Spike Jonze. The film is a science fiction love story about two robots living in Los Angeles where humans and robots co-exist. The plot is based on the 1964 book The Giving Tree, and the main character is named after its author Shel Silverstein. The film's robots were created by Alterian, Inc., a Los Angeles–based effects company notable for their costume design for Daft Punk.
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