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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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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Love Me (2024) is a stunningly heartfelt film that delivers a profound exploration of love, loss, and redemption. Steven Yeun's performance is nothing short of extraordinary; he brings an emotional depth and authenticity that resonates deeply, making every scene feel raw and genuine. The story unfolds with a delicate balance of humor and poignancy, supported by a beautifully crafted script and breathtaking cinematography. The direction is masterful, guiding the narrative with subtlety and grace while keeping the audience emotionally invested throughout.
The film's score enhances every moment, immersing the audience in its emotional landscape, and the supporting cast contributes equally compelling performances, creating a rich tapestry of relationships and emotions. Every element, from the nuanced dialogue to the visually striking imagery, feels meticulously designed to leave a lasting impact. Love Me is not just a film-it's an experience that lingers long after the credits roll, reminding us of the power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit. A perfect 10/10.
The film's score enhances every moment, immersing the audience in its emotional landscape, and the supporting cast contributes equally compelling performances, creating a rich tapestry of relationships and emotions. Every element, from the nuanced dialogue to the visually striking imagery, feels meticulously designed to leave a lasting impact. Love Me is not just a film-it's an experience that lingers long after the credits roll, reminding us of the power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit. A perfect 10/10.
Love Me is a post apocalyptic love story between a smart buoy (voiced by Kristen Stewart) and a satellite (voiced by Yeun) who try to find out what made human beings tick.
That is the concept of love, romance, intimacy. Only these technological objects with artificial intelligence cannot feel it. Even though they try to create human avatars.
First time directors Sam and Andy Zuchero have an off beat screenplay which is a two hander. They cannot pull it off because somehow it felt so derivative of other movies.
I ended up feeling that Pixar just did this better with a movie like Wall-E. That hit the sweet spot.
That is the concept of love, romance, intimacy. Only these technological objects with artificial intelligence cannot feel it. Even though they try to create human avatars.
First time directors Sam and Andy Zuchero have an off beat screenplay which is a two hander. They cannot pull it off because somehow it felt so derivative of other movies.
I ended up feeling that Pixar just did this better with a movie like Wall-E. That hit the sweet spot.
Google lifespan of solar panels and it shows 25 to 35 years. Even if the panels are super futuristic panels, it still wouldn't last as long as it would in the movie.
Metal degradation alone wouldn't make sense, which is around 150years. Again way shorter than the timeline of the movie.
I haven't even touch on the lifespan of electronics. Even if it's super futuristic, the battery still have a lifespan.
All this is to say the timeline in the movie makes no sense!
The entire premise of the movie is deeply flawed. It's about earth and not a galaxy far far away or a fantasy land with magic and wands to wave away the contemporary impossibles.
Metal degradation alone wouldn't make sense, which is around 150years. Again way shorter than the timeline of the movie.
I haven't even touch on the lifespan of electronics. Even if it's super futuristic, the battery still have a lifespan.
All this is to say the timeline in the movie makes no sense!
The entire premise of the movie is deeply flawed. It's about earth and not a galaxy far far away or a fantasy land with magic and wands to wave away the contemporary impossibles.
Saw the preview for this opening night and immediately found a flood of suspicious activity on its IMDb page. Perfect scores make up Fifty-Three percent of the tallies on a primarily experimental exercise. This film experiments the rigging of social media avatars to the inception of general intelligence between two "smart-devices". Two AI have trouble separating social media clickbait from their base coding. The first instance being a buoy attempting to replicate the greeting from an "AI assistant" satellite. It's kind of cute listening to communicative coding attempt an introduction to a beautiful backdrop of star above vast ocean. However, the movie quickly devolves into a geriatric guessing game of how to manipulate visual charm to an audience. I don't think the screenwriter and director were ever in the same room because the script felt like a diary of a woman who has never had an original expression cross her mind when socializing. There's a glaring sophomoric gloss of how language is picked up, including understanding of colloquial humor in phrasing of speech. Cannot help but feel this was written by a student straight out of film school.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $350,841
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $212,364
- Feb 2, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $350,841
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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