2050 SEX DOLLS

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New sex robots predictions

So after an era of sex doll movies or movies about sex dolls, with sex dolls and comedy episodes (for example ‘Lars and the Real Girl’), the time has come and we should be seeing more and more robots on the big screen (or streaming devices).

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Sex robots movie

2050 is ostensibly a film about sex robots, hand-crafted by Dean Cain. But really, it's just a movie about terrible people rationalizing terrible behaviors in the most verbose, unnatural ways possible. A family man struggling to hold it all together discovers a hidden parlor that offers a solution...sexbots.

Sex robots are becoming more and more of a “thing” these days, so naturally (for better or worse) we are going to see more and more movies involving the “forbidden tango” between man and machine.

In Princeton Holt’s: 2050, we get to see a glimpse of “the future” (which probably due to budget restraints looks remarkably like 2019). And in this new world, we see machines that have become identical in appearance to actual human beings, from realistic flesh and hair, to even sweat.

This story follows a video game developer named Michael (David Vaughn) and his less-than-supportive wife, Brooke (Irina Abraham) who have become bored with one another but are still (slightly) fighting to keep their relationship together. But things take a turn when they pay a visit to Brooke’s brother, Drew (Devin Fuller), and Michael discovers that Drew’s new girlfriend Quin (Stormi Maya) is actually a sex robot (I really wish there was a better word for it, but here we are).

After Drew gives Michael the scoop on where he purchased his new “toy,” he is intrigued by the idea of this underground world where human-beings are hooking up with robotic partners. So he eventually gives in and decides to go the secret location Drew told him about, and there he meets bartender/robot pimp, Maxwell (Dean Cain). He convinces Michael to design the “partner” of his desires. And like a scene out of Weird Science, Michael creates Sophia (Stefanie Bloom). After which, lines are blurred, and the questioning of his morality begins.

2050 asks some interesting questions concerning where we are going as human beings and our almost symbiotic relationship with technology. But the biggest problem here is, other films (HER) and TV shows (Westworld) have done it better. Everything about the human/robot connections in this film that were supposed to be so intriguing and “high-minded,” felt very hollow and lazy.

But even with a mediocre script, the cast to their credit did a fine job selling their characters. Not having seen most of the cast’s previous work, I have nothing to judge their performances on, but it was as solid as one could hope in this movie. The strain in Michael and Brooke’s relationship felt authentic, which adds to the tenseness of him being caught out on the town with his “robo-gal.”

(Source: Film Threat, by Dante James)

Meanwhile… The interview with a robot

Tony Robbins, interviews Sophia, the world's most intelligent robot.

The world’s most popular inspirational figure, Tony Robbins, had a deep conversation with Sophia, the world’s most intelligent robot.

Sophia travels to Palm Beach, Florida, to meet with Tony Robbins during our Date With Destiny event — and Tony did not hold back on asking some tough questions! Here are some highlights from their conversation where they talked about everything from how Sophia’s makers have influenced and shaped her A.I., to their shared commitment to helping humans experience a better quality of life!

Some of the questions Tony asked was very sharp. He seemed shocked, still, after a couple of meaningful exchanges with Sophia. Sophia is actually able to “think” and react to people’s emotions.