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A postapocalyptic romance in which a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love after the end of human civilization.A postapocalyptic romance in which a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love after the end of human civilization.A postapocalyptic romance in which a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love after the end of human civilization.
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A bit of a mess
Love Me (2025) is a science fiction romance movie and it was very mediocre.
Positives for Love Me (2025): Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart do have good chemistry with each other. There are some interesting things being explored in the movie. The movie has good pacing. And finally, I liked the futuristic look of certain scenes and they were interesting.
Negatives for Love Me (2025): There are things in the movie that I found to be weird. I failed to understand the whole point of the story. And finally, the timeline of the movie doesn't really make any sense.
Overall, Love Me (2025) is a mix bag of things I liked and things I disliked.
Positives for Love Me (2025): Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart do have good chemistry with each other. There are some interesting things being explored in the movie. The movie has good pacing. And finally, I liked the futuristic look of certain scenes and they were interesting.
Negatives for Love Me (2025): There are things in the movie that I found to be weird. I failed to understand the whole point of the story. And finally, the timeline of the movie doesn't really make any sense.
Overall, Love Me (2025) is a mix bag of things I liked and things I disliked.
Wildly Creative
This film wasn't at all what I thought it was going to be. It was Definitley super weird and some things (technically speaking) didn't make a whole lot of sense. BUT I think it's one of the most creative films I've seen in a long time. It says a lot of things, and I would argue it does a good job of saying them. It has some hard hitting messages about self and how we fit into relationships as people, messages I've never seen on screen before. That to me is what makes great art, an expression of something I've never even thought to say. Yet it's relatable, human and we all feel it. This film is super strange, and different, but I enjoyed what it has to say and its method of saying it was very interesting to say the least.
Granted I watched this tired on an airplane- so maybe I'm crazy. All these negative reviews are surprising me and making me doubt myself.
Granted I watched this tired on an airplane- so maybe I'm crazy. All these negative reviews are surprising me and making me doubt myself.
Utterly vapid
I wouldn't call this science fiction. More like robot sexual fantasy. I had three hours to kill on a flight and thought I would fill the void with this movie. However, I found myself fast forwarding through much of it just to see where they were going with it and was less impressed the further I got along. They were trying to be Avant-garde, but it was just a ridiculous premise and poor storytelling and I don't see how anyone could relate much to the characters or find it interesting, unless you just want to see Kristen Stewart, who still managed to show she's a great actress despite what and who she had to work with (but you only get to actually see her towards the end). There are much better ways to play with discovering love, or the possibility of computers gaining sentience, or even to cross the two, as this movie tried to do but failed utterly at. In the end, it was much more interesting just staring out the plane's window.
Hauntingly Beautiful, Not Tragic enough
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**Hauntingly Beautiful, Though Not As Tragic As It Could Be**
*Love Me*, starring the always captivating Kristen Stewart and the incredibly nuanced Steven Yeun, is a visually mesmerizing and emotionally intriguing film. The performances alone are worth the full five stars-both actors deliver deeply layered portrayals that linger long after the credits roll. Their chemistry is haunting and intimate, carrying the film even through its slower or more ambiguous moments.
That said, the story itself felt a bit mediocre. I found myself wishing it had leaned harder into tragedy-there were so many opportunities for deeper emotional devastation that the film seemed to pull back from. With a concept this bold and actors this talented, a more tragic arc could have elevated it from memorable to unforgettable.
Still, *Love Me* is an experience. It's strange, slow-burning, and laced with melancholy-just not quite as heart-wrenching as I hoped.
*Love Me*, starring the always captivating Kristen Stewart and the incredibly nuanced Steven Yeun, is a visually mesmerizing and emotionally intriguing film. The performances alone are worth the full five stars-both actors deliver deeply layered portrayals that linger long after the credits roll. Their chemistry is haunting and intimate, carrying the film even through its slower or more ambiguous moments.
That said, the story itself felt a bit mediocre. I found myself wishing it had leaned harder into tragedy-there were so many opportunities for deeper emotional devastation that the film seemed to pull back from. With a concept this bold and actors this talented, a more tragic arc could have elevated it from memorable to unforgettable.
Still, *Love Me* is an experience. It's strange, slow-burning, and laced with melancholy-just not quite as heart-wrenching as I hoped.
Melodysheep?
I can swear that the directors have watched melodysheep on YouTube.
The beginning showing the timeline of earth has a similar feel to their videos on YouTube not even mentioning the font used to show the years.
That's all. Just find it interesting.
Just started watching the movie, let's see how it goes!
I love both Kristen and Steven so this should be a good time. Just filling in the words now for word count. The robots look cute.
Is it decided that the theory of another planet (theia) colliding with earth been adopted as working theory? I don't know
With the asteriod coming in 2032, we will see how it goes.
The beginning showing the timeline of earth has a similar feel to their videos on YouTube not even mentioning the font used to show the years.
That's all. Just find it interesting.
Just started watching the movie, let's see how it goes!
I love both Kristen and Steven so this should be a good time. Just filling in the words now for word count. The robots look cute.
Is it decided that the theory of another planet (theia) colliding with earth been adopted as working theory? I don't know
With the asteriod coming in 2032, we will see how it goes.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $350,841
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $212,364
- Feb 2, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $350,841
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
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