Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in the #Sundance premiere #LoveMe, a cosmic romance set in a post-apocalyptic world where a buoy, played by Stewart, falls in love with a satellite, played by Yeun. The film is described as charming, thoughtful, and profound, exploring the nature of consciousness and the meaning of life. Directors emphasize that the story isn't about AI but aims to unpack humanity in 2024. Reviews highlight the film's originality and ambitious storytelling, likening it to Wall-E and The Sims.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in Love Me, a breathtaking, joyful, and profound examination of the nature of consciousness and the meaning of life. Read @Lizlet's review: https://t.co/u7thObaPrD #Sundance2024 https://t.co/2ToT8bwdmh
Love Me stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a bouy and satellite who fall in love in the millennia after the end of the world. Part Wall-E, part The Sims, it's a dense, fascinating, original film that's almost too ambitious but is lovely and surprising nonetheless. #Sundance https://t.co/wGpSbPcTkl
Love Me is a charming, thoughtful, apocalyptic sci-fi romance in which a buoy, played by Kristen Stewart, falls in love with a satellite, played by Steven Yeun. Our review: https://t.co/uIZ8QKoRcA https://t.co/QWsuO4iWeL
‘Love Me’ Directors Say Kristen Stewart-Steven Yeun Sci-Fi Romance Isn’t About AI But ‘Trying to Unpack Humanity in 2024’ https://t.co/IQg0qqApJm that's precisely what i got from it
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun take part in a cosmic romance charting billions of years in the #Sundance premiere #LoveMe. Read @jakeks19's review: https://t.co/sYZNFeiRaU https://t.co/JKzVMW5gYp