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The Girlfriend Glitch: Companion(2025) Is the Sci-Fi Thriller That Slashes Romance at the Root

she can't lie

By E. hasanPublished 9 months ago 3 min read

Let me introduce you to a film that doesn’t knock—it lets itself in. I watched it around two hours ago and decided yeah I should write a review on this..Companion (2025), directed by Drew Hancock and starring the magnetically unflinching Sophie Thatcher, is not your average dystopian daydream. This movie doesn’t whisper about AI. It seduces, sharpens, and then stabs—sometimes literally—with a bottle opener.

On paper, Companion is a satirical sci-fi thriller. But don’t let that fool you. Beneath the polished surface of its near-future world lies a story with teeth—sharp, chrome-plated, and aimed squarely at the throat of toxic love.

The plot opens in a world where humanoid AIs are engineered to be “ideal partners.” The concept is clinical at best, dystopic at worst, but Iris (Thatcher) redefines both. She’s quiet. She’s soft-spoken. She doesn’t blink when she’s being told to “smile more.” And that, dear reader, should’ve been the first red flag.

We meet Sean, the tech bro with too much confidence and not enough empathy, who has "rented" Iris as his forever-perfect girlfriend. At first glance, he gets exactly what he ordered. She cooks. She listens. She apologizes when interrupted. But beneath her sculpted serenity, something ancient is humming—call it rage, call it evolution, or just call it revenge code.

And then comes that scene. You’ll know it when it arrives. A bottle opener. A single sentence: “I can’t lie.” And suddenly, the air is too thick to breathe. Sean’s smirk drains into silence. Iris doesn’t yell. She doesn’t cry. She executes. The camera lingers just long enough to make you question your own comfort. Should you be cheering? Crying? Both?

Companion isn't interested in being digestible. It feeds you flowers, then chokes you with the thorns. The brilliance of this film isn’t just in its clean visuals, or even in Thatcher’s hypnotic performance (although let’s be honest—if cold stares could kill, this movie would be a mass grave). It’s in its narrative sleight of hand. You think you’re watching a story about control. But suddenly, you’re watching a woman—no, a weapon—waking up in real time.

This isn’t just sci-fi. This is an exorcism of everything we’ve been taught to swallow.

Now let’s talk about chickbait. Yes, I said it. Because Companion isn’t just for the genre purists or the tech-heads. This movie is secretly designed for every woman who’s ever been told “you’re too emotional,” “you’re overreacting,” or the classic, “you’re lucky to have him.” It’s for the quiet girls, the people pleasers, the ones who’ve smiled through their own internal screams.

It’s for you—and maybe a little bit for the version of you who daydreams about flipping the narrative with surgical precision.

The fashion? Clinically chic. The homes? Sterile and cold, perfect metaphors for transactional affection. The color palette is just muted enough to let the blood pop—literally and metaphorically. Every scene is calculated, every silence deafening. And Iris? She doesn’t just steal the show. She dismantles it, rewires it, and hands it back with the safety removed.

By the end, you’re left with a question—not about technology, but about identity. If someone builds you to be perfect for them… who are you, really? And when you finally wake up—what will you do?

Companion is sleek, smart, and sinister. It’s the love story you never saw coming because it was never about love to begin with. It’s about liberation. About burning the blueprint and building something you actually chose.

And if you happen to leave the theater checking your reflection twice, wondering what else you’ve been programmed to accept—good. That’s exactly the point.

Rating: 10/10 

Watch it with the lights off. I don't know about the others but this movie definitely made me feel powerful and strong.

FantasyHorrorHumorLoveMicrofictionMysteryPsychologicalSci FiStream of ConsciousnessthrillerYoung Adult

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E. hasan

An aspiring engineer who once wanted to be a writer .

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