HBO Max's lost sci-fi TV classic would have been the perfect follow-up watch to Companion
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The article discusses the film 'Companion' and its parallels with HBO's 'Made for Love', highlighting two female characters—Iris, a companion robot, and Hazel, a microchipped human—who are trapped under male control. They symbolize the confrontation against technological and patriarchal dominance, with their male counterparts exerting power through surveillance and manipulation. Iris fights back against being reset by her controlling ex-boyfriend Josh, while Hazel attempts to escape her husband Byron's intrusive 'Made for Love' program. Both narratives explore modern themes of autonomy and resistance in a tech-driven society.
It's not easy being a woman in a man's world; Companion's Iris, a companion robot, represents struggles against male control and societal norms.
Made for Love features Hazel, who, despite being human, faces microchip surveillance from her husband, showcasing the pervasive nature of male dominance.
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