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- 1 victoire et 9 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Companion' is a gripping psychological thriller with fascinating characters and captivating tension, offering a fresh take on AI themes. Sophie Thatcher's compelling performance as Iris and the engaging narrative receive widespread praise. However, some critics argue the film lacks thematic depth and has a predictable plot. The inconsistent tone between horror and comedy may not appeal to all viewers. Despite these issues, strong performances and an intriguing story make it a noteworthy genre addition.
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Basically a Black Mirror episode, but in a standalone format.
I went into it without watching any trailers, which I think made the experience even more enjoyable and surprising.
The pacing and duration were okay: fast enough to keep things engaging, but short enough to avoid unnecessary scenes or fillers. It wasn't slow or drawn-out, which I really appreciated.
Sophie Thatcher's portrayal of the main character stood out to me. I think she was a good choice for this role.
The main idea of the movie is not very original, but, overall, I would recommend it as an easy weekend movie (not bad, not great either)
I went into it without watching any trailers, which I think made the experience even more enjoyable and surprising.
The pacing and duration were okay: fast enough to keep things engaging, but short enough to avoid unnecessary scenes or fillers. It wasn't slow or drawn-out, which I really appreciated.
Sophie Thatcher's portrayal of the main character stood out to me. I think she was a good choice for this role.
The main idea of the movie is not very original, but, overall, I would recommend it as an easy weekend movie (not bad, not great either)
The premise of Companion isn't anything new however its execution is both charming and disturbing. It's also one of those movies where the less you know about it the better.
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid are perfect in their respective roles. There's a lot of clever dialogue that elevates everyone's performance, gradually raising the tension at a great pace. Companion is a thriller more than it is horror movie but it goes to dark places while balancing humor to amazing effect.
The decision to contrast retro-style outfits with the modern-futuristic style of the technology and setting was a brilliant one. Costuming in general gets overlooked by many people but here it helps give Companion its own identity that fits the tone of the movie perfectly.
Companion utilizes its R-rating well too. There's a great balance of blood and violence mixed in with underlying themes of control, relationship dynamics, moral implications regarding technology, and much more. If you're looking for a dark comedy with a few surprises up its sleeve, you'll definitely want to check out Companion.
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid are perfect in their respective roles. There's a lot of clever dialogue that elevates everyone's performance, gradually raising the tension at a great pace. Companion is a thriller more than it is horror movie but it goes to dark places while balancing humor to amazing effect.
The decision to contrast retro-style outfits with the modern-futuristic style of the technology and setting was a brilliant one. Costuming in general gets overlooked by many people but here it helps give Companion its own identity that fits the tone of the movie perfectly.
Companion utilizes its R-rating well too. There's a great balance of blood and violence mixed in with underlying themes of control, relationship dynamics, moral implications regarding technology, and much more. If you're looking for a dark comedy with a few surprises up its sleeve, you'll definitely want to check out Companion.
Some films catch you off guard. The Companion is one of those: it feels like a long, twisted episode of Black Mirror, with creepy tech, a semi-futuristic vibe, dark comedy, and some brutally graphic violence. But instead of being just another wacky concept, it's got a story that grabs you and builds up with real rhythm and smarts.
Sophie Thatcher is fantastic. I already knew her from Yellowjackets and of course the Harness Your Hopes video by Pavement, and here she proves once again she's got a magnetic screen presence-even playing an android. Jack Quaid is also great, especially if you're used to him in The Boys, because his character here is completely different: darker, more nuanced, and with a well-built arc.
The film leans into the whole "tech with a moral" idea, but without getting preachy. It plays with themes like toxic masculinity, control, and the fear of female autonomy, but does it with biting humor and always keeps the fun factor alive. Visually it's polished, and while it doesn't reinvent anything, it pushes its concept all the way with style and guts.
It's not perfect, but it's definitely a good time. One of those films that goes down easy, surprises you, and leaves you thinking. If you're into horror with a message and a bit of satire, this is a solid choice.
Sophie Thatcher is fantastic. I already knew her from Yellowjackets and of course the Harness Your Hopes video by Pavement, and here she proves once again she's got a magnetic screen presence-even playing an android. Jack Quaid is also great, especially if you're used to him in The Boys, because his character here is completely different: darker, more nuanced, and with a well-built arc.
The film leans into the whole "tech with a moral" idea, but without getting preachy. It plays with themes like toxic masculinity, control, and the fear of female autonomy, but does it with biting humor and always keeps the fun factor alive. Visually it's polished, and while it doesn't reinvent anything, it pushes its concept all the way with style and guts.
It's not perfect, but it's definitely a good time. One of those films that goes down easy, surprises you, and leaves you thinking. If you're into horror with a message and a bit of satire, this is a solid choice.
Not knowing anything about this before viewing thought it might be a tame rom-com or something. Oh how wrong I was!
There are a number of twists within the movie that are unexpected (or are they?) to the point I do want to watch it again to see if the signs were there. The characters are likeable and very unlikeable throughout. There are some very funny moments where the cinema audience all laughed and the plot, all be it ridiculous, is enjoyable and you can imagine it happening in the not so near future.
There are definite Black Mirror elements and this only adds to the fluid story line. It's a really interesting take on the future and above all a whole lot of fun.
Great film!
There are a number of twists within the movie that are unexpected (or are they?) to the point I do want to watch it again to see if the signs were there. The characters are likeable and very unlikeable throughout. There are some very funny moments where the cinema audience all laughed and the plot, all be it ridiculous, is enjoyable and you can imagine it happening in the not so near future.
There are definite Black Mirror elements and this only adds to the fluid story line. It's a really interesting take on the future and above all a whole lot of fun.
Great film!
Sophie Thatcher was born for this role, masterfully balancing vulnerability and cruelty in a truly distinctive way. She's the new face of modern-day horror.
As soon as the credits roll, the thought-provoking social critique will leave you contemplating what society is turning into. Avoid the trailers at all costs, this is best experienced with no prior knowledge.
It's reflective on the way specific individuals are and who will turn out to be when certain outcomes occur. The concept, fast-pace, sharp comedy, and extreme bloodshed all add in together for a very fun and unexpected time at the cinema.
As soon as the credits roll, the thought-provoking social critique will leave you contemplating what society is turning into. Avoid the trailers at all costs, this is best experienced with no prior knowledge.
It's reflective on the way specific individuals are and who will turn out to be when certain outcomes occur. The concept, fast-pace, sharp comedy, and extreme bloodshed all add in together for a very fun and unexpected time at the cinema.
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- AnecdotesSophie Thatcher can cry from one eye at a time on command, much to the delight of Drew Hancock.
- GaffesIris changes 3 parameters of her voice to command Josh's car to drive home, trying to match his voice. But voice biometrics is far more complicated than that, and wouldn't be thwarted simply by changing characteristics like pitch or tone.
- Générique farfeluSPOILER: End-credits scene. Iris takes a car and drives along a highway. She overtakes a couple in another car, the woman in the passenger seat is a blonde version of Iris. Iris waves to the look-alike woman with her flayed, metal skeleton hand.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jeremy Jahns: Companion - Movie Review (2025)
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- Budget
- 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 20 809 101 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 300 113 $ US
- 2 févr. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 36 709 101 $ US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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