Maid-Droid
Maid-Droid aka ''Rōjin to Rabudōru: Watashi ga Shochō ni Natta Toki and AI Kōkando Sensaa Tōsai: Maid-Droid is a 2009 Japanese science-fiction fantasy pink film'' directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu. Among the awards it won at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony was the Silver Prize for Best Film.
Synopsis
In the near future, Ueno is a man who has been raised with his parents' cyborg maid Maria. His parents pass away while he is a teenager, leaving Maria to care for Ueno. As an adult, Ueno's attachment to Maria leads him to attempt to program her for sex. This attempted consummation of their relationship fails, and when Ueno is an old man, Maria's power supply comes to an end, leaving Ueno alone. Meanwhile, a series of rapes occur in the city and Detective Yuri Akagi suspects a droid is responsible.Cast
- Akiho Yoshizawa as Maria
- Anri Suzuki as Yuri
- Yōko Satomi as Woman A
- Mari Yamaguchi as Fiancee
- Masayoshi Nogami as Old Man
- Hiroyuki Kaneko as Rape Machine
- 如春 as Ueno
- Hiroshi Fujita as Otaku critic
- Abō as Detective
- Kōji Senō as Detective
Critical appraisal
The German-language site molodezhnaja, however, gives Maid-Droid a less-than-positive review, awarding it two out of five stars. While admitting that it can be enjoyed for its trashiness, and some good sex scenes, the review complains about the perceived misogynistic message behind the film. A scene in which young robots are praised while women over 30 are labeled "ugly" and physically abused for this reason is singled out as a particularly offensive jab at feminism. The review concludes that despite a few interesting ideas, the film as a whole is a clumsy misfire on the part of director Tomomatsu.