What will humanity leave behind when we are gone?

InSam and Andy Zuchero’s post-apocalyptic world ofLove Me, few things have survived.

It is here where our story starts.

Kristen Steward and Steven Yuen in Love Me

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What Is ‘Love Me’ About?

The problem?Iam is gaining a sense of self as quickly as Me is.

Kristen Stewart is great as both the bubbly and somewhat artificial Deja and the insecure and eager-to-like Me.

Kristen Stewart as Deja and Steven Yeun as Liam as an Animated family in Love Me

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On one hand, there’s something comforting in how unsurprising the ending ofLove Meis.

Me and Iam’s relationship evolves the way you might expect it would.

Its commentary on modern love and societal expectations is hardly a new concept.

Me/Deja (Kristen Stewart) holding up Iam/Liam’s (Steven Yeun) hand at their wedding in Love Me

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In fact, nothing really new is being presented here.

Still, for many, that won’t take away from the enjoyment of this film.

This pairs well with the matter-of-fact way Yeun plays Iam.

Me/Deja (Kristen Stewart) and Iam/Liam (Steven Yeun) hugging on a couch on YouTube in Love Me

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In fact, as Iam evolves,Yeun plays this evolution seamlessly.

For those searching for the nextHer, keep looking.

Despite a similar sci-fi premise, this is not the movie you’re looking for.

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There’s a decent amount of humor in the film and more than a fewawwwmoments.

Love Mecomes to theaters on January 24.

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