LOVE ME Trailer official trailer with Kristen Stewart
There's something truly special about witnessing two individuals fall in love on the big screen, evoking strong emotions that leave you tearful. With the recent release of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield's We Live in Time, another emotionally charged film is on the horizon.
The trailer for Love Me, starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun, has been unveiled, offering a glimpse into a post-apocalyptic romance.
The sci-fi film tells the story of a buoy and a satellite that form a connection online and fall in love in a world where human civilization has ceased to exist.
The trailer has sparked a strong reaction from fans, who have taken to the comments section on YouTube to express their emotions. Many have admitted to feeling emotional after watching the trailer, with some even revealing that it brought them to tears.
Viewers are eager to see the film, praising the original concept and the chemistry between the lead actors. One fan commented: "Just by watching the trailer only, I'm getting emotional," while another shared: "Omg same it made me cry."
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Others have expressed their enthusiasm for the film, with one person stating: "This looks so good! ! I love Yuen, so happy to see him getting cast in this and Kristen!"
The unique blend of live-action, animatronics, and classic animation has also been praised, with many looking forward to seeing how the story unfolds, reports the Mirror.
The trailer has clearly resonated with audiences, who are eager for a fresh and original film. As one fan put it: "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."
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A fifth viewer was moved to comment: "This is such a beautiful look on philosophical life and finding the means to continue each day even if you dont have the greatest of situations happening in your life, these 2 AI robots made due."
Meanwhile, another added with anticipation: "This Love Me trailer looks great. I hope this movie leaves a long lasting impression on all of us."
For cinema-goers who haven't yet had the chance to watch We Live in Time and are fans of similar films, they'll be thrilled to find its still showing in movie theatres. The film charts the poignant journey of Tobias Durand and Almut Bruhl as they experience a decade of life's milestones from wedded bliss, parenthood, to facing illness.
Love Me releases in cinemas on January 31