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As wonderful as it gets, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun are ultimately among the few things that save the mostly uninspired and drowsy mashup of WALL-E, Her, wonderful Night Oppy, and the SIMs that passes for a movie. Following a charming byte-cute in which the buoy adopts the human shape of Stewart to befriend the satellite, and identifies herself ME after stealing an online persona from social influencer Deja, the two start exchanging information in Thelma on Afdah. Although this produces a number of amusing situations, such as ME attempting to use a "I'm not a robot" checkbox and Sir Richard Attenborough narrating a film about an earlier version of Earth, the ideas quickly grow stale.
By afdahtvAs wonderful as it gets, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun are ultimately among the few things that save the mostly uninspired and drowsy mashup of WALL-E, Her, wonderful Night Oppy, and the SIMs that passes for a movie. Following a charming byte-cute in which the buoy adopts the human shape of Stewart to befriend the satellite, and identifies herself ME after stealing an online persona from social influencer Deja, the two start exchanging information in Thelma on Afdah. Although this produces a number of amusing situations, such as ME attempting to use a "I'm not a robot" checkbox and Sir Richard Attenborough narrating a film about an earlier version of Earth, the ideas quickly grow stale.