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Joanna Eberhart (Katharine Ross) moves to the quiet town of Stepford with her husband (Peter Masterson) and children. The town seems perfect -- maybe a little too perfect.
As mentioned, the original "Stepford Wives" seemed to be Levin's and Goldman's satirical take on men's reaction to second wave feminism. That seems to be back in the air!
That’s also why a movie like Companion, which pays tribute to The Stepford Wives with its submissive, programmable, partner-in-a-box conceit, is still sadly relevant as well.
That said, you also get access to the gym, spa area, and swimming pool. The swimming pool is shared with residents who they call ‘owners,’ and non-residents who are spa members.
Like Don’t Worry Darling, Get Out, and other Millennial chillers, Companion is pulling directly from William Goldman’s adaptation of the Ira Levin novel, The Stepford Wives.
Arriving in Stepford, Connecticut, Joanna – protagonist of The Stepford Wives, a horror novel – is dragged to a “workout class” at the Simply Stepford Day Spa by a neighbour. The duo are ...
Arriving in Stepford, Connecticut, Joanna—protagonist of “The Stepford Wives", a horror novel—is dragged to a “workout class" at the Simply Stepford Day Spa by a neighbour. The duo are met ...
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