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Ten Movies And Series About Physical Sex Dolls


Combining a number of factors, physical sex dolls are becoming more and more prominent in our culture. This is often expressed in strange and humorous ways, but they are represented on the largest scale in Hollywood films. Although, entity dolls often appear in pop music and rap songs, never as a character that can be depicted as a central figure or major character.

In this article, take a discussion of the wonderful world of Hollywood movies inspired by physical dolls! If you are a love doll owner, you will get a real sense of how these directors interpreted the future development of love dolls and their interaction with your life. If you've never been exposed to it, you'll be shocked at how normal the concept of physical dolls in movies is! Regardless, art comes from life, and while physical dolls may not be a major part of your life, all signs point to a place for them in the future! At the end of a tiring work week, you might want to check out the finer points of a sex doll movie! Here's a list of movies that everyone who loves physical dolls shouldn't miss!

Doll Wonderland

The crazy and creative nature of this show earned it a spot. It contains love, lust, and a deep philosophical questioning of the future of robots and humans. It's a film that almost incidentally shows what is most real and most likely to happen in the years to come after 2020. It's hard not to be sure. Imagine an angry, rebellious teenager who escapes his long-oppressed family and has a friend who has a physical doll. Ask yourself, what are the odds of people taking or stealing their friend's physical doll and then eloping off on an adventure together? Even if a girl is doing this, why has she developed a friendship with the doll? Is it still a doll if it actually solves her emotional quandaries? This is a light comedy featuring Anna Kendrick that gets these questions and more straight to your brain.

The Robot

The movie "Robots" actually takes place in a world full of robots. The movie is set in the distant future where humans seem to forget the human element and just see the world after the physical dolls take over. If you watch the movie, you'll see how beautiful and wonderful a world full of robots can be, and overall, it's just a wonderful vision of our future! Maybe we will become these robots full of art, balance and beauty?

Metropolis

The oldest film on our list, this one is truly legendary as it originally appeared in 1927! It's also interesting because at the current rate of our technology, it's a pretty close prediction of the future! The movie is basically about a scientist obsessed with technology bordering on insanity, living in an even crazier city, who decides to create a cute robot companion. This companion becomes larger than life itself and sets out to cleanse the city of the madness he finds himself in.

The Mechanical Girl

There's a 0 percent chance you haven't heard of this movie at all, and a 50 percent chance you've seen it! This 2014 classic is one of the biggest Hollywood productions ever to feature a physical doll, and is widely considered to convey a positive idea. There are two main reasons for the film's popularity. First, the stunning beauty of the robot is extremely similar to the physical dolls that are popular in today's society. Secondly, the movie delves into the hypothetical potential of consciousness in robotic creations. I am not dramatizing anything, it is that this movie has an interesting perspective on the nature of the minds of these CPU-based robots.

Artificial Intelligence

This is a movie you may have already seen, as it was very popular when it was released in 2001, but the connection to the love dolls is more subtle, as the main focus is on artificial intelligence itself. Whether on the big screen or in real life, everyone loves the imagination that imaginative, full of unlimited potential robots bring to our lives, and their presence is often distinctly positive. I will not dramatize the plot of this movie, but suffice it to say that it is about a boy robot and that the name of the program in which it is implanted is Love.

The Electronic Dream

Originally released in 1984, this movie was well ahead of its time. Back then, people had cool ideas about the future of robots and physical dolls. Electronic Dreams predicted a natural and competitive nature between a man, a woman and a robot. Not surprisingly, everything from biology to robotics wanted to enjoy the attention they felt they deserved, and this was the first ever "love triangle" with a robot, and it had a very unique twist!

Her

In 2013, the film "Her" was released, the first film to show in a very real and naturalistic scenario how a man grows to understand each other in many ways with an artificial non-creature. The idea of men and women falling in love with robotic companions is often overlooked, but this movie does a great job of predicting what is about to happen in a few years. Now, there are many very accessible stories about men and women who form real and lasting bonds with their robotic significant others.

Inflatable Love

This is a 2007 film by Ryan Gosling, one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. The movie is actually quite sensitive and poignant, revolving around a man who just wants to live a predictable, planned life. Without spoiling the plot, the character, who has suffered misfortune in his personal life, understands the true cost of love in human emotions. When he finds a special physical doll, it meets his mental and physical needs just right, while avoiding long-term expense.

The Artificial Sexual Intelligence

This 2018 release is set in a distant future where humans and robots coexist on Earth and in space. It turns out that the smartphones of the future will eventually merge with the physical dolls of today, and this combination is something that people are happy to see! This is more of an action and adventure movie, a prime representation of the future equality that refracted humans share with physical dolls.

The Incredibles

Of course, there has to be at least one Disney movie on the list! Like most Disney movies, it's a cheesy hero story, but it does delve into the adult themes of artificial intelligence theory and game play. In the movie, a boy and his AI robot grow up together and adapt to their adult world together. Naturally, through situations of their own creation, they are forced to choose to do good or bad things and begin to learn to think critically.