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Sci-fi movie "hires" intelligent physical dolls as female leads


A $70 million science fiction film will be the main character selected for the famous intelligent entity sex doll, the news let the original work progress affected by the epidemic in the past few years of film and television actors more surprised, they feel pressure on their career bowl more "competitors" times.

Innovation In The Film Industry

ERICA, an intelligent physical doll developed by a Japanese R&D team, will be the female lead in the latest film produced by LIFEProductions, a high-tech boutique entertainment, marketing and advertising company that is leading the way in the use of AI, AR and VR in film and television. Based on the details shown it can be tentatively determined that the film tells the story of a scientist trying to perfect human DNA. The cliché is that, as in most science fiction films, the experiment takes an uncontrollable turn and the scientist's creation is forced to escape the lab with his help.

The story is in a way taken from real life, i.e. the Japanese scientist created it to study human-computer interaction. But ERICA's creators, Professors Hiroshi Ishiguro and Kohei Ozawa, had never planned to act in a movie for their robot, let alone star in one. So the two decided they would "teach" ERICA how to act - and they did so by modifying the built-in artificial intelligence chip and program. The film's visual effects supervisor said in an interview: "In other forms of acting, actors incorporate their own life experiences into their roles, but the physical doll has no life experience; she was created from scratch to play the role. The director and film director had to simulate its movements and emotions through one-on-one sessions, such as controlling the speed of its movements, telling its feelings, and guiding its character development and body language.

In fact, ERICA was supposed to make its debut in another film directed by Tony Kaye, who had made his name with "Transcendence" and "American X-Files" but later canceled the plan. When ERICA was first introduced in an 18-minute video in 2017, its makers talked about wanting to change the world with what they called a "robotics project. They said: "We believe that ERICA is the most beautiful, human-like, intelligent physical doll in the world. We want to be one of the creators who change lives and change the world with this moving creation. They see what they are doing now as very similar to a work of art, because the physical dolls are very real. They represent the other side of humanity, sex, companionship, and with the addition of AI, they have more "emotion" and can perform and talk to people.

'Doll Wonderland'

Also featuring sex dolls is the sci-fi American series "Doll Wonderland". In this series, Cody (Anna) finds out that her boyfriend Dan (played by Rog) has a physical doll. Predictably, she gets angry and looks at the person closest to her when she learns that she has "one of those things". However, it didn't take long for her to develop a crush on the doll and form a very strange friendship. The biggest reason for this is that the physical doll talks to her! It was a series of multiple episode sketches and aired on Quibi, the shortest-lived streaming platform in history. Quibi was known for making short programs specifically for mobile viewing, and in the same way, the episodes of Doll Wonderland were exceptionally short, around six minutes each, and the series was discontinued after Quibi went out of business.

What's so great about Dollhouse? First of all, we love that every character on the show is three-dimensional and thoughtful. Yes, Dan has a physical doll, but he's never portrayed as a weirdo or dysfunctional person. Also, we are shown how a couple can incorporate a physical doll into their relationship in a rather healthy way. In addition to the novel subject matter of the physical dolls, the cast and writers are well thought out, and it's clear that both stars have a flair for comedy. Each episode is fast-paced, and the audience is left wanting more by the end, with episodes that highlight intelligence without falling into those lame physical doll jokes. In addition, we love watching any movie or TV show that breaks the clichéd plot. It's nice to see something truly unique when most dramas are nothing more than regurgitated old ideas or exploitative reality shows. What's more, in the "buddy comedy" metaphor, a successful but neurotic woman and a physical doll take the place of the usual romantic scenes.

Truth be told, the film and TV show certainly aren't good enough to win an Emmy, nor will they cause any significant social change. Creator Cody Heller is also a bit self-indulgent, as it fictionalizes her relationship with Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon. The show also gives humorous perspectives on some serious topics, which some viewers may feel uncomfortable with. Nonetheless, the show is creative, funny, and unique. Overall, it's worth watching.

Fans of the physical dolls should take note of this film. We are acutely aware that men and women who are into physical dolls are often grossly misinterpreted and despised. Because of this, we are always interested in creative work that subverts misconceptions about physical dolls. In this case, we have seen acceptance, great humor and creative work on physical dolls. Hopefully this will encourage those on the fence about physical dolls to give it a try!