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1/31/25
Companion (2025) directed by Drew Hancock
*No Spoilers*
If I had to choose my favorite media trope, it would be the Relatable Robot. This trope has been used countless times, with later examples such as Terminator 2 and recent examples like Alien Romulus. Companion adds to this growing list, contributing a rogue sexbot thatās framed for murder, and despite being one month in, this might be one of my favorite movies of the year.Ā
Companion opens with Josh (Jack Quaid) and his girlfriend, Iris (Sophie Thatcher), who are going to a remote cabin to spend some time with Joshās friends, Kat (Megan Suri), Eli (Harvey GuillĆ©n), Patrick (Lukas Cage), and Sergey (Rupert Friend). Iris feels off about the trip and bares a suspicion that Joshās friends donāt like her. The truth is far more unsettling. After an unfortunate series of events, Iris discovers sheās a Companion, a robot made for subservience and intimacy. As she comes to terms with this truth, she must fight to stay alive and get home before her boyfriend and his friends murder her.Ā
All the actors were amazing, but the standouts were Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid. Thatcherās character, Iris, must accept some terrible truths while also doing whatever it takes to survive, and Thatcher does a great job making us feel for a supposed machine. I liked her the moment she insisted Josh say 'thank you' to the Alexa in their car. From bright and earnest, to badass and scary, her range knows no bounds. Irisās one goal is to make Josh happy, but we can sense that deep down Iris is unsatisfied with the circumstances. Quaidās character, Josh, is a difficult one to portray, because for the story to work, he needs to present as a harmless nice guy, who actually has something nasty and depraved lurking beneath, and Quaid did a great job. You can tell through Jack Quaidās intentional choices and actions, Josh truly believes that he is the good guy, even when his actions are deplorable.Ā Ā
This movieās true antagonist is the āNice Guy.ā Josh believes he is owed something for how āniceā he is. He believes the world is rigged against him, and Iris isnāt enough for him because he ādeserves someone real.ā Heās controlling with robots and heās controlling with humans, and his arrogance and self-entitlement lead to everything spiraling out of control. I related to Irisās character because I think weāve all tried to find worth in someone else, and thatās what I felt when watching this movie. Iris believes that sheāll be happy if Josh is happy, she believes sheāll feel complete, and you can feel how desperate she is to really be loved and accepted by Josh. The power dynamic in the movie shifts when Iris begins to accept herself. This movie draws on themes such as consent and personal choice, and the ending brings everything together nicely.Ā
Final Grade: A+
Rick Stepp (irresponsibleink@gmail.com)