Operator

2016 • 90 minutes
3.8
37 reviews
100%
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About this movie

Joe (Martin Starr) is a programmer with a crippling anxiety problem who is unable to deal with uncertainty. At work he is tasked with creating an interactive call center answering machine that can convey empathy. Joe recruits his wife Emily (Mae Whitman) who has the perfect voice for the system. Emily works at the front desk of a swanky hotel during the day and has an uncanny ability to soothe even the most irate guests (at night she performs with a comedy group). After years of being happily married, the pressures of work, family, and personal growth have strained their relationship. Emily sees this as an opportunity to reinvigorate their marriage and agrees to participate.
What begins as a collaboration to strengthen their relationship quickly spirals out of control. Terrified of the uncertainty in their relationship, Joe becomes obsessed with creating the “perfect” version of his wife, becoming detached from the real Emily as he spends sleepless nights programming his automated Emily to fulfill his needs for sex and companionship. While Joe is losing touch with reality, Emily is losing faith in their future together. Joe will have to relinquish control and face the uncertainties of life if he wants to save their marriage.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
37 reviews
A Google user
September 18, 2017
"Hollywood" has so distorted what it means to love someone other than self. This movie is another distortion.
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Sign Dance Europe Director Sign Dance Group
November 20, 2016
Its a beautiful and heartwarming film . Watch it and feel human again!
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A Google user
December 10, 2016
Good film that provokes intelligent thought.
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