On January 30, Ukrainian cinemas started showing the psychological thriller with horror and even comedy elements «Companion», starring «Boys» Jack Quaid, as well as Lucas Gage and Sophie Thatcher, who we recently saw in «Smile 2» and «Heretic» accordingly. If you haven’t watched any trailers for the movie and don’t know what the main character’s peculiarity is, we warn you that the text reveals this feature, so to avoid any spoilers, it’s better to read it after watching the movie.
Genre psychological thriller, horror
Director Drew Hancock
Starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lucas Gage, Megan Suri, Harvey Gillen, Rupert Friend, Matt McCarthy, Jabuki Young-White, Mark Menchaca
Premiere movie theaters
Year of release 2025
Website IMDb, official website
Josh and Iris met in a typical supermarket. She’s a pretty brunette with beautiful eyes who comes to the fruit section. He — a friendly, a little embarrassed and clumsy guy who can’t seem to make out the oranges nicely arranged on the counter. When their eyes locked, it was obvious that it was love at first sight. The kind of love that is sung in songs and made into fabulous romantic movies.
And so Josh and Iris (his name is written first for a reason) arrive at the luxurious country house of a certain immensely wealthy Russian to have fun with their friends. It is noticeable that the girl is a little nervous, but her caring boyfriend convinces her that everything will be fine. And so it would be, if not for an unfortunate, tragic accident (or was it?) that occurred on the shore of a picturesque lake near the estate. The situation is complicated by the fact that Iris is a robotic companion, and she doesn’t even know it.
In his debut feature film, director and screenwriter Drew Hancock not only manages to ask the difficult moral and ethical questions that the classics of science fiction have asked themselves and their readers/viewers, but also to produce a high-quality entertaining movie.
There is also room for audience empathy (the Voight-Kampff test will be passed with flying colors), as Hancock skillfully arranges the pieces on the chessboard. And for surprise because he successfully tries to play with the viewer’s expectations. And for suspense because at times the story turns into something akin to a bloody horror movie. And even for laughs — what is worth, a quirky and damn funny scene when an android programmed to tell only the truth switches to German so that the police officer cannot expose him.
All in all, it’s good entertainment, backed by an extremely relevant topic of human interaction with AI and confident performances.
Thus, to develop the theme of the film, at some point the need of a society incapable of communication for such «human» androids like Iris will reach its peak and converge with the possibility of creating such creatures. This, in turn, will cause many contradictions related to the moral and ethical aspect. Having no freedom of choice as such, working exclusively for the comfort and pleasure of their masters, potential «carriers» of the conditional Skynet can come to an obvious conclusion. An apocalyptic «machine uprising» will be inevitable (an interesting look at this eternal conflict was featured in last year’s «Mars Express»).
Although the direct references to the «Judgment Day» is hard to ignore, the creators of «Companion» are far from straightforward in their spirit «Terminator» (by the way, «Terminator 2» will be released in limited release on February 6, so if you have the opportunity to watch the immortal classic on the big screen, keep it in mind).
The toxic and abusive relationship shown in the film will have a logical development and inevitable contradictions. And here, the question of which of the opposing parties is actually a human being and which is only pretending to be one will come to the fore.
Specifically, in «Companion», pretending doesn’t make sense for Quade’s character. With the help of Iris, he can successfully bypass the candy-and-flower period when everyone is trying to show off. Now «meeting» with a beauty can take place amidst the mess of a bachelor’s home in home shorts and a T-shirt while cutting your toenails. And you can count on sex on the first date. What girl doesn’t dream of such a gentleman?
Despite certain conventions, when fair questions may arise about the script decisions, «Companion» turns out to be a completely engaging story that stands out against the sterile, seemingly generated by a soulless artificial intelligence of stories that have filled modern screens.