I really enjoyed Love Me at last year's Sundance Film Festival so I decided to see it again as part of my double feature last night. I think it is really clever with an important message about living authentically. After all life has become extinct on Earth, a smart buoy makes contact with a passing satellite that was launched during the last days of civilization to greet any lifeforms that might come to Earth in the future. Worried that the satellite's programming will only allow it to communicate with a lifeform, the buoy accesses the internet to learn about life on Earth so it can imitate one. The buoy creates the profile Me for itself and the profile I Am for the satellite and they begin interacting with each other (and begging each other for likes). They eventually create avatars and a digital environment based on a social media influencer named Deja (Kristen Stewart) and her husband Liam (Steven Yeun) and they obsessively reenact one of their most popular videos in order to get the emotions just right. However, I Am starts to feel like their relationship is fake. Ultimately, Me and I Am must break away from these personas and see each other as their original selves in order to connect. This features live action, motion capture performances, and animation and I think it is incredibly imaginative (I especially love the design of the buoy and the satellite because they are so expressive) even if it does lose steam before reaching an inevitable conclusion. What makes this so compelling is the message that what is portrayed on social media is not real and that it is always better to be yourself rather than an imitation of someone online. It is also fascinating (or horrifying) to think that humanity might be judged in the future by what is posted on YouTube. Finally, Stewart and Yuen give really appealing performances (I especially loved Yuen's motion capture performance and Stewart's live action one) that ground some of the more existential themes. This was one of my favorites at Sundance last year and I recommend it but it might be too quirky for some.
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