This week’s must-watch movie ‘Companion’ teeters between sci-fi sensation and head-scratching cliché. Ready for a rollercoaster of thrills?
The recent sci-fi thriller ‘Companion’ has quickly become the talk of the town, giving audiences both chills and chuckles at its clever but sometimes flat execution. Starring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher, the film presents a sleek production that flirts with horror and mystery while exploring the complexities of love in a world buzzing with mechanization. However, don’t let the shiny exterior fool you; while it aims for a clever plot, some critics argue it shorts out on essential originality with a few too many tropes thrown in for good measure.
From the outset, we meet Josh (Quaid) and Iris (Thatcher), a couple intertwined in a captivating meet-cute at a grocery store that could easily become a rom-com staple. Their chemistry lights up the screen as they navigate their relationship alongside a perplexing narrative that promises robotic thrills and emotional highs. However, as the plot progresses, some viewers might find themselves pondering whether the film's underlying themes of mechanized misogyny are showcased enough or if it’s just a shiny veneer hiding a hollow core.
‘Companion’ raises eyebrows for its creative fusion of genres, tapping into an entertaining cocktail of horror, love, and sci-fi that could captivate a diverse range of viewers. Critics laud its ambition but don't shy away from pointing out its missteps in delivering a profound message about the consequences of technology and love in modern society. The film cleverly juxtaposes the charm of romantic comedy with darker themes, leaving audiences straddled between laughter and confusion.
As for where to indulge in this cinematic experience? ‘Companion’ hits theaters this Friday, with streaming plans swirling in the air, enticing film buffs to get their popcorn ready for this engaging yet puzzling feature. Directed by Omaha native Drew Hancock, the film bears a distinct charm reflective of its origin, inviting curious viewers to witness the blend of local storytelling and high-paced entertainment. Now, here’s an interesting tidbit – director Hancock took inspiration from the bustling local culture of Omaha, intertwining it into a sci-fi tapestry that’s distinctly American yet universally relatable. In a world where we’re only a click away from meeting our own ‘Companions,’ maybe the film’s underlying message is more relevant than we realize!
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A photo illustration of Sophie Thatcher as Iris. Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Warner Bros.
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Ready to meet your “Companion?” The twisty techno thriller-slash-romantic comedy-slash-horror movie just hit theaters. And this is the type of movie that ...