Love Me “Review”

Release date: January 31, 2025 (USA)

Directors: Andrew ZucheroSam Zuchero

Language: English

Distributed by: Bleecker Street

Music by: David Longstreth

Produced by: Kevin Rowe; Luca Borghese; Ben Howe; Shivani Rawat; Julie Goldstein

But wait! There’s one more title to wrap up January 2025 😀 and what an intriguingly unique movie at that….for some individuals out there.


Let’s lay the ground work here as a premise, then let’s explore further into this experience. It’s not for everyone. Niche of the niche. But if you’re interested after this then stick around.

Long after humanity’s extinction. A smart buoy thaws from ice as the ice caps begin to melt. Meanwhile a constant orbiting satellite goes by over head. In a cute yet innocent meeting they find themselves meeting online and communicating. As they learn what life was like on Earth through old video uploads, they discover themselves and what it means to be alive and in love.


Sound interesting enough to continue?

Our Satellite is sent up into space in March of 2027 almost like a capsule of humankind. This Satellite acts as a welcomer for life forms that come to the planet formally known as Earth. (The year by the way is 2500’s) I am Satellite is his name and voiced / played by Steven Yeun.

The Smart Buoy, voiced / played by Kristen Stewart is Me. Forming herself on Deja rather than finding of Me is which is explored throughout the movie. Me, comes to be Me from watching a Youtube channel called Deja & Liam.

An experience is going to occur, if you did this title till now then excellent enjoy the journey. Otherwise you’re not going to enjoy the next part in this exploration of what is life?

Love Me, explores this self discover and meaning through different visual aspects. From the Earth as the Smart Buoy / Satellite. To VR Chat style living spaces. To real life interpretations.

While one copies that of life, the other experiences life within self learning over imitation.

The last minutes got away from the movie I had been enjoying but luckily wraps it up in an interesting experience. It’s not for everyone and fits nicely in with the. It’s a fine movie. Popped score of 6.5/10 with it’s Fine, good elements but not bad. I can see people not interested nor open to this type of experience really not enjoying this movie at all.

But for the niche of the niche, it’s something worth checking out.


With that fellow movie goers, wraps up January 2025 and is our #11’th movie watched this year thus far. Making great progress with the 100 movie goal. Still need to watch 3/10 of the best picture nominations for 2024 in a couple weeks but I’ll be sure to discuss my overall thoughts once that’s been completed.

Until Love Hurts / Paddington in February for our next movie “Review”.

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