Love Me : When A Buoy Loves a Satellite

Kayleigh Haskell

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Love Me is an upcoming 2025 science fiction romance movie starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. Directed and written by Sam Zuccaro and Andy Zuccaro in their debut project, the film offers a fresh take on love stories, centering around a satellite and a buoy—yes, those floating devices in the ocean. Love Me draws comparisons to Her, the acclaimed romance between a human and an artificial intelligence, but it stands apart with its intriguing blend of emotional storytelling and a post-apocalyptic setting reminiscent of Wall-E. Set in a world where humanity no longer exists, the movie explores the blossoming romance between two artificial intelligences in a lonely, desolate future. Love Me Official Trailer The story follows Iam, a satellite voiced by Steven Yeun, who discovers Me, a buoy voiced by Kristen Stewart, after years of isolation. Their unlikely connection leads to a journey of emotional discovery and companionship, showcasing how even artificial beings can long for love and understanding. Kristen Stewart takes on dual roles in the film, voicing Me while also portraying Deja, a YouTube blogger whose archived vlogs become a source of inspiration for Me. These vlogs document the life and love of Deja and […]
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I’m really into the idea of AI learning from humanity’s past to create its own sense of connection. The trailer gave me chills. Plus, Steven Yeun and Kristen Stewart are amazing, so I trust they’ll make this story both believable and moving. Can’t wait to see it!
 
Wait a second... Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun? Is this some kind of Twilight meets The Walking Dead crossover? Like, is she a vampire buoy, and he’s a zombie satellite? Because honestly, I would pay good money to see that chaos unfold. Imagine Edward Cullen arguing with Glenn over who has the better undead aesthetic. But no, instead, we get... a love story between floating metal objects? Missed opportunity if you ask me!
 
OMG, okay, dumb question, but like, what’s a buoy? Is it, like, a floaty thing you use in the pool? Or is it, like, a boat thing? I’m so confused. How does it even fall in love with a satellite? Somebody explain this to me because I am lost!
 
A buoy is basically a floating device used in the ocean, usually to mark something important like safe zones for ships or areas to avoid. Think of it as the ocean’s version of a traffic cone but cuter. So, in the movie, Kristen Stewart voices the buoy—just imagine it as a little floaty that falls in love with Steven Yeun’s satellite, which orbits in space. It’s weird but kind of sweet once you think about it! 😊
 
I wish I could be excited, but I think the concept is a little too niche for mainstream appeal. I mean, who’s the audience for this? Fans of Wall-E? Romance lovers? Sci-fi buffs? It feels like it’s trying to do too much at once.
 
Honestly, this sounds like a pretentious AI love story trying way too hard. A buoy and a satellite? Give me a break. It probably has some deep philosophical message about the nature of consciousness or something equally obnoxious. I'm more interested in seeing if Kristen Stewart can actually pull off an AI voice. If it's anything like her Twilight days, I'm out.
 
This movie sounds incredibly unique! The concept of a romance between two AI entities in a post-apocalyptic world is so imaginative. I'm a huge fan of sci-fi that explores themes of consciousness and connection, and this definitely piques my interest. The fact that it's directed by newcomers adds an element of intrigue. Hopefully, they bring a fresh perspective to the genre and avoid falling into typical Hollywood tropes.
 
I'm not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, it sounds like a visually stunning and thought-provoking film. The idea of exploring love and companionship in such an unusual context is certainly intriguing. However, I'm a bit concerned about the potential for this to be overly sentimental or even a bit depressing. I'll have to read some reviews before deciding if it's something I'd want to see
 
I'm curious to see how they realistically portray the interactions between a satellite and a buoy. From a technical standpoint, it will be interesting to see how they create a believable and engaging AI experience for the audience. I'm always interested in films that push the boundaries of technology and explore the potential implications of AI.
 

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