Through the cinematography, Theodore walks a lonely road back and forth to work and home. Then meets the girl who will set him free from his misery. “Well, I found something that I thought could be fun. It’s a service that provides a surrogate sexual partner for an OS/Human relationship.” (Samantha Pg 71) What? Um, I don’t know. That doesn’t sound like a good idea. Someone’s feelings are bound to get hurt. I’m sorry. It just makes me uncomfortable. (Theodore Pg 71) In the motion picture there is a scene that strikes the relationship between devour and the director Spike Jonze in the view of how Samantha and Theodore are in a coping process that gives a taste of self identity and what each individual is capable of doing for the one another. As the scene unfolds Theodore and Samantha acknowledge each other and talks about their difficult times in their relationship. Samantha seems to think that she has a potent cure to fix the relationship with a surrogate sexual partner for OS/Human relationship. As for Samantha the operating system, she reinforces her gender masculinity for her dominance in the relationship, therefore making a choice to reach an agreement with Theodore as a step forward into a physical interaction with a surrogate, which may help their relationship become …show more content…
This gives Samantha a sense of dominant feminism because as she speaks softly and direct into Theodore’s earpiece, it gives a impression that she wants to hear those three words as a consummation that’s proves his love for her by saying I love you. Theodore replies I love you, the surrogate turns around and Samantha asks him again. The look on Theodore’s face has engulf his thoughts with a paradigm shift with a hesitant feeling that those were not meant to be said to a surrogate. Mean while Samantha was hoping to use the surrogate as a vessel to project her physical form for Theodore’s missing piece in the relationship, the feeling of touch. Devour reveals that the time that is spent with another person in nature signifies the molding of a person’s values, as for Theodore his moral value equates to his belief that he is crossing the boundaries within their relationship with a