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Companion Was Kind Of Insane😳

 


Companion has somewhat been under the radar before slowing becoming noticed.  At some point I decided to give it a shot. The movie centers on a young woman who discovers that she's actually a 'companion' robot and was basically used to take the fall for a murder constructed by her owner whom she sees as her boyfriend (who's a total piece of trash 👎🏾).  

Yes this movie was insane, but in a good way. There's a crazy turn around every corner with this movie. Not to mention it had some extremely intense moments as well. The acting was also very good. The leads were the best. The protagonist was portrayed by Sophie Thatcher, who smoothly transitioned from a lovesick pushover to someone hell-bent on breaking free from both her boyfriend's and her programing's control. Jack Quaid also somewhat went through a transition. His character at first seems like a relatively likeable awkward nerd before we slowly begin to see his true colors. The character of Patrick's personality change was also well developed and kind of scary. 

For a January release, this (along with One Of Them Days) is a good start to the year. Thanks For Reading.

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