There’s nothing quite like the experience of watching two people fall in love on the big screen and shedding genuine tears because you’re utterly captivated by the chemistry between the actors.
With the release of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s We Live in Time this past Wednesday (January 1), audiences are now anticipating another film that promises to tug at the heartstrings.
The trailer for Love Me, a sci-fi romance featuring Kristen Stewart of ‘Twilight’ fame as Me/Deja and ‘Nope’ actor Steven Yeun as Iam/Liam, dropped on the same day.
The teaser offers a glimpse into a post-apocalyptic love story where a buoy and a satellite find each other online and fall in love amidst the ruins of human civilisation.
Spanning billions of years, the narrative delves into themes of AI and identity, employing a mix of live-action, animatronics, and traditional animation.
Fans say they’re going to cry when they watch the film
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The trailer has already sparked an emotional response from fans, who have taken to YouTube’s comments section to share their anticipation, reports the Mirr or.
Reactions range from being moved to tears just by the trailer to excitement about the unique concept and praise for the casting of Yeun and Stewart, with many commenting on the palpable chemistry between the two leads.
One viewer commented, “Just by watching the trailer only, I’m getting emotional,” while another echoed the sentiment, saying, “Omg same it made me cry.”
Another fan enthused: “This looks so good! I love Yuen, so happy to see him getting cast in this and Kristen!”, as someone else added: “They look like they have real chemistry! Great actors and fantastic idea, cant wait to see how this story unfolds.”
Yet another said: “I’m going to watch this simply because it’s an original concept and not recycled garbage Hollywood has been putting out for the past few years.”
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh star in romantic drama We Live in Time
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One viewer expressed their admiration for the film’s profound reflection on life, saying: “This is such a beautiful look on philosophical life and finding the means to continue each day even if you don’t have the greatest of situations happening in your life, these 2 AI robots made due.”
Another was equally enthused about the film’s potential impact: “This Love Me trailer looks great. I hope this movie leaves a long lasting impression on all of us.”
The Sam and Andy Zuchero directorial debuts were showcased at the U. S. Dramatic Competition during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival back in January 2024.
For those who missed We Live in Time and are interested in this style of film, it’s still showing in cinemas. The storyline follows Tobias Durand and Almut Bruhl through a decade of life events including marriage, family, and illness.
Love Me releases in cinemas on January 31