A new, campy horror classic.
Move over, Chucky! There’s a new killer doll in town. She’s the model 3 generative android, or M3GAN for short, and she is a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. A marvel of artificial intelligence, the life-like doll can listen, watch, and learn on the spot to become a better companion for the child to whom she is bonded.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Get Out’s Allison Williams stars as the brilliant roboticist, Gemma, whose ambitions at work often get her in trouble with her insufferable boss David . After her eight-year-old niece, Cady , becomes an orphan after a terrible accident, Gemma suddenly finds her life is put on hold to be a caretaker.
There’s an additional beauty that comes with a film like M3GAN. Not only is it purely entertaining, but it also delivers great commentary on important topics in compelling ways. Grief and technology have been themes in film for as long as the medium has existed. But Cooper and Wan’s ability to incorporate them into this horror flick is not to be undersold.
Through McGraw’s Cady, Cooper also pens a fascinating script on a child’s grief and the conversion of that emotion to dependency and fixation on an inanimate object. Like adults can become obsessed with the technologies surrounding them, so can a child when they’re trying to replace their sorrow with anything else. To that end, Violet McGraw delivers an exceptional performance throughout the film.
Full of great horror sequences, an exceptional cast, and a compelling story, M3GAN is a great time at the movies. Akela Cooper's screenplay does a great job advancing the plot through fascinating character interactions as they deal with grief, trauma, and new life adjustments. When the film isn’t heavy on the bloody kills, there’s an adequately paced story that is interesting enough to keep the attention of its viewers as well as stand on its own.
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