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Jexi

She had him at “hello”
2019 | 84m | English

(32843 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Phil's new phone comes with an unexpected feature, Jexi...an A.I. determined to keep him all to herself in a comedy about what can happen when you love your phone more than all else.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2019
Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
Writer: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
Genres: Comedy
Keywords artificial intelligence (a.i.), san francisco, california, technology, romance, cell phone
Production Companies Team Todd, Lionsgate, CBS Films, Entertainment One, Sierra/Affinity, Jexi Studios
Box Office Revenue: $9,341,824
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Adam Devine Phil
Alexandra Shipp Cate Finnegan
Rose Byrne Jexi (voice)
Ron Funches Craig
Charlyne Yi Elaine
Michael Peña Kai
Wanda Sykes Denice
Kid Cudi Kid Cudi
Justin Hartley Brody
Gavin Root Phil (10 Years)
Blake Grunder Phil (5 Years)
Richard Harder Kickball Umpire
Ray Reinhardt Old Man
Diana Jackson Phil's Mother
Aaron Wilton Phil's Dad
Kenny Lorenzetti Fillmore Security Guard
A.J. Kirsch Big SUV Driver
CJ Stuart Neon Rider
September D'Angelo Sexy Concert Pedestrian (uncredited)
Marcella Bragio Concert Goer (uncredited)
Kelly Richardson Cafe Meg (uncredited)
Brenda Lorena Garcia Red Team Teen Girl (uncredited)
Alexandra Fabbri Party Goer (uncredited)
AnnaCorey Kim-Annoying Girl (uncredited)
Lamondo Hill II Pedestrian (Young Professional) (credit only)
James Bumatai Hipster (uncredited)
Blake Coronado Concert Goer (uncredited)
Gabrielle Hayes Young Hipster (uncredited)
Cassie Hendry Chatterbox / Cafe Hipster (uncredited)
Baily Hopkins Erin (uncredited)
Stephanie Johnston Selfie Girl in Bar (uncredited)
Dawayne Jordan Jordan (uncredited)
Jeff Lipary Precision Driver (uncredited)
Mary Lu Marr San Francisco Tourist (uncredited)
Sean Michael McGrory Chatterbox Supervisor (uncredited)
Vinny O'Brien Scooter Dude (uncredited)
Wynton Odd Neon Rider #1 (uncredited)
Duane Ram Chatterbox Employee (uncredited)
Vanessa Sheri Chatterbox Employee (uncredited)
Michelle Elise Shock Cafe Jeanne (uncredited)
Steve Tanabe Security / Tough Roadie (uncredited)
Cabe Thompson College Streaker Leader (uncredited)
Tony Toste Stage Hand (uncredited)
Bianca Von Krieg Selena - Kid Cudi's Entourage (uncredited)
Susanna Wagner Driver (uncredited)
Johnny Walkr Jr. Kickball Player (uncredited)
Joseph Zinsman Greg (uncredited)
Name Job
Philip White Original Music Composer
Lisa Patnoe Makeup Artist
Alex Brandenburg Set Decoration
Ben Kutchins Director of Photography
Michael E. Goldman Art Direction
Robert Mrazik Hairstylist
Marcia Hinds Production Design
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting Director
Julia Caston Costume Design
Gretchen Davis Makeup Department Head
Yvette Rivas Hair Department Head
Jon Lucas Director, Writer
James Thomas Editor
Christopher Lennertz Original Music Composer
Scott Moore Director, Writer
Mike Martinez Stunt Driver
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunt Driver
Andy Gill Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso Stunt Driver
Jon Romano Production Executive
Name Title
Mark Kamine Executive Producer
Suzanne Todd Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 12 17 38 11
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2025 3 6 16 1
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Reviews

narrator56
7.0

Okay, this movie is not very subtle and does not have a lot of depth to it, but I enjoyed it. It is a broad satire of modern life: of social media and people who are so reliant on and staring at their smart phones. We have all seen these people - heck - at least some of the time we all ARE these peo ... ple! Well, they are on full display here in a satirical way. We might find that some of the humor hits a tad too close to home, but we should be able to laugh at ourselves in these stressful times.. There are a few cringe-worthy moments where I was thinking, okay I got it already, and I could have used fewer dropping of the dreaded f-bomb. Do we have to use it in every other sentence? After all, when the writing gets a bit serious or romantic, the swearing disappears. But maybe even the overuse of cursing is a form of satire. In any case, it was laugh out loud funny for me at other times and harmless fun, and even if you don't find it as entertaining as I did, it is under 90 minutes long, so stick it out and let yourself join in at laughing at your relationship with your phone. I mean, you o feel naked without it when you forget and leave it somewhere, right? Right?.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is basically "Her" if Scarlett Johansson was an insane, jealous A.I. written for an audience to laugh at Adam Devine's misfortunes. This is definitely an abuse humor story about a socially awkward guy, so the movie tends to whip rapidly b ... etween awkward cringe humor that wouldn't occur in life ever, just grossly gratuitous abuse, and moments of positive growth. While the story of a guy meeting a girl and overcoming personal adversity is decent, it's not in the focus nor entertaining enough to be the movie. What really makes this movie is treating Jexi like a real character, a rampant A.I. manipulating whatever she can reach from the world. There are a lot of moments in this that are written out of context, they literally could have happened anywhere during the movie, almost like they were written sketches, but they're funny enough you may not notice. It's an awkward movie, but it has a plethora of good things going for it, and is a deceptively deep movie.

Jun 23, 2021