As soon as the Japanese invent a babe robot that looks just like a woman...well, sayonara all you Women's Studies majors. Guys are done. At least, more and more. Dating and flirting are akin to rape in today's woke America. Just wait until men can buy a woman who is not "empowered" or "equal." It's coming. Last year we reviewed "Maid Droid." Now we have the prequel, 2024's "Maid Droid Origins," also directed by Rich Mallery.
Eve (Katie Kay) is the aforementioned android, created by scientist Timothy (Brian Brewer). As our film begins Eve strangles to death her owner during deviant sex. Now Eve is on the run and finds her creator. Timothy is shocked. He has a babe wife, Belle (Cassie Ghersi) and now he has Eve. Eve has a bond to him, probably because he had sex with her when he first created her. Just like a woman...can't just move on. Timothy no longer works for the company that makes these babe robots. They fired him when they caught him having sex with Eve. Since Eve has killed, the company sends two henchmen to collect her. Hence Eddie (Chris Spinelli) and Sam (Emiko Ishii) show up. Eve is not eager to leave and offs the duo. Now Eve has killed three times...or has she? You'll see.
Belle finds a sleeping Eve in the garage and confronts her husband. The two have a kinky dom-sub relationship which has Timothy getting spanked a lot. They also feud a lot. Eve does not feud with Timothy and now Timothy is getting close to Eve. A catfight coming? Oh yes! Eve spends most of the film in French maid lingerie, and Belle is often in very kinky underwear or lingerie. Timothy continues to get spanked. Eve continues to take over Timothy's affections. Belle decides to take matters into her own hands in dealing with the homicidal Eve. But wait! Yep...more twists!
Can Eve be programmed, and Belle convinced that threesomes aren't really a bad thing? Why is Timothy even bothering with Belle when Eve can be programmed to shut up, not nag, and be more deviant on command? Will Belle spank Eve? Okay, these are all prurient questions that should be disregarded. For a film that will raise so many taboo questions, see "Maid Droid Origins."
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