
2050
2020 · 106m
Synopsis
A family man struggling to hold it all together discovers a hidden parlor that offers a solution...sexbots.
Trailer

Cast

David Vaughn
Michael Greene

Irina Abraham
Brooke Greene

Devin Fuller
Drew

Dean Cain
Maxwell

Stefanie Bloom
Sophia

Stormi Maya
Quin
Shannone Holt
Reign Regan

Hope Blackstock
Alli
Chris Riquinha
David

Jace Nicole
Diana
Jonathan Ercolino
Cameron
Juliana Corsetti
Georgia
Ben Bott
Atticus

Gregory Rawrysz
Parlor Bartender
Merrill Joseffer
Parlor Hostess
Jor el Jordan
Juice Bar Patron
Billy Marshall Jr.
Rudy the Bartender

Jerry Hebrank
Business Investor
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To be fair, while there are a couple of films in this genre I've seen that had a certain charm and fun about them--"Weird Science" and "Galaxina", there are none that have any intellectual or philosophical depth. While "Bladerunner" had outstanding cinematography and some poignant moments, it paled with regard to Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep." Cons: No likable characters, and poor dialogue. (Btw, extensive dialog isn't a problem for me if it's clever and interesting.) A hazy premise, and an abrupt ending with no sense of resolution. The soundtrack was generally inappropriate to the scenes, particularly with the classical pieces. Pros: There were some cool cinematographic moments, and they had some interesting color saturation with evening/night scenes. Regarding the philosophical aspects of this subject I would recommend reading books because thus far, not much anything of depth (except perhaps Fritz Lang's "Metropolis") has hit the silver screen. Recommended reading: " "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" by Phillip K. Dick", and "The Glass Needle" by Robert Silverberg.

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While some elements are different, it is essentially a remake made to appear different. Sorry Cherry 2000 from the 80's is better than this film

...., Don't Bother, you'll never get these wasted minute back. Go watch the UK production 'Humans' instead, it's a lot more thought provoking and deals with the disruptions to society and family that the technology will bring in the near future. There's very little to make this turkey stand out from the crowd, visually it's uninspiring, there's no real plot, just a load of over-wordy sentences strung together with no real meaning - the Director and Writer should watch "Ghost in the Shell : Stand Alone Complex" to understand how to use dialog properly during scenes with limited activity on camera. The actors do a fair job of trying to deliver the lines with conviction, but the dialog they're given to work with, just makes the viewer want to skip forward.

This is a film that looks at a distant future where AI has become a big part of the romantic part of humanity, and how it challenges our notions of love, and whether machines can be seen alongside humans. A movie I haven't gotten out of my head.

This isn't a film, it's a large pile of fecal matter. The "director" isn't a director, he isn't even a wannabe director. He should stick to bragging about this mess of a movie, and buying YouTube viewers for his trailer. btw- the trailer is the entire movie. Dean Cain- who was never anything to rave about as an actor looks fat and bloated. The female bots look like he casted them from a strip club. Just incredibly awful. Stay very far away from this. You've been warned.

Went to the debut in NYC and it was a fun event for a really good movie that could almost take place today. It's got some really fascinating stuff happening under the surface about human psyche... So it's not just about sex and robots. Music was very well layered into what was happening on screen. I thoroughly enjoyed it and cant wait to see it again.

It's like getting beaten over the head with the obvious hammer.

I thought this movie did a good job showing a likely future as technology advances. Relationship and sex will always be an issue and I liked how this movie protrayed a future for many people that haven't figured it out yet (me included :) ). I actually enjoyed the over done camera angles and the red and blue tones. I feel that they captured the loneliness and issues that happen even when in relationships. I wonder what the budget was for this one. I enjoyed it.