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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Love Me is one of my favorite movies of all time! Starring the beautiful Kristen Stewart and handsome Steven Yeun, this film felt like a dream come to life. Their on-screen relationship was mesmerizing-not only did they have undeniable chemistry, but their presence together added to the film's beauty in such a raw and honest way.
One of the standout aspects of Love Me was its cinematography. The colors, the close-ups-every frame was stunning. It felt like you could see straight into the actors' souls!!! The way the camera captured their emotions was nothing short of breathtaking. Every time Kristen or Steven appeared on screen, to me it felt real, like they were truly there in front of me. The sound design also contributed to this immersive experience-the voices, the ambient sounds, and the calming music all blended perfectly to create a sense of intimacy.
While the movie technically features robots, to me, it wasn't about that at all. This wasn't a sci-fi movie; it was a film about love and meaning, about what it means to be real in a relationship (ME and IAM are the names of the characters). The robots, felt like they had a bit too much screen time at first, but that's okay-it didn't take away from the film.
For me watching Love Me in the cinema was an unforgettable experience. Every moment between Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun felt so natural, so deeply human, that it lingered with me long after the credits rolled. This is a film that doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel it. And I loved every second of it.
One of the standout aspects of Love Me was its cinematography. The colors, the close-ups-every frame was stunning. It felt like you could see straight into the actors' souls!!! The way the camera captured their emotions was nothing short of breathtaking. Every time Kristen or Steven appeared on screen, to me it felt real, like they were truly there in front of me. The sound design also contributed to this immersive experience-the voices, the ambient sounds, and the calming music all blended perfectly to create a sense of intimacy.
While the movie technically features robots, to me, it wasn't about that at all. This wasn't a sci-fi movie; it was a film about love and meaning, about what it means to be real in a relationship (ME and IAM are the names of the characters). The robots, felt like they had a bit too much screen time at first, but that's okay-it didn't take away from the film.
For me watching Love Me in the cinema was an unforgettable experience. Every moment between Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun felt so natural, so deeply human, that it lingered with me long after the credits rolled. This is a film that doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel it. And I loved every second of it.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $304,712
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $212,364
- Feb 2, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $307,934
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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