The story is that Cyber Tech Solutions makes customized human-like robots. After Rick's (Andrew Hollingworth) wife Angelique (Rebecca Finch, thin 20-something woman) dies, his creepy neighbor Barry (Peter Cosgrove) consoles him, but he has an unusually attractive "friend" Anna (Ruxandra Porojnicu, uncredited somehow, a 26-year-old white woman) and gives Rick a card for Cyber Tech Solutions. Rick opts to get a replica of Angelique made and while she looks like her, she's pretty robot-like in her emulation of her personality.
There's this kind of wireless robot-chat-room that the androids communicate, introducing their serial numbers (Anna is G.R-13 and Angelique G.R-44.) They "discover" that humans kill one another. Using their advanced intelligence, they are able to reconcile the paradox of humans caring for one another in a society and killing one another.
As far as fembot content, like I said, the special effects are okay.
- The movie opens with a female android being constructed (which is Anna; although if you're like me, you won't realize that unless you go back). The most robot-effects are here: they handle some mannequin-parts, cut to bald actress, then she gets a wig and turns on with a circuit board in (well, on) her sternum.
- The Angelique robot is assembled from mannequin pieces which supposedly "soften" once she is bathed in some special chemical.
- Next is a scene with Darren (Simon Manley), angry that his wife Lina (Sophie Jugé, 40-ish thin white woman) left him, so he gets a robot of her to abuse her and she kills him. Lina appears several times in the movie.
- There's a random scene with a robot apparently named Julie a.k.a G.R-45 (Steph de Whalley, an average mid-20s white woman) who malfunctions and kills her partner.
- There's a robot waitress, probably Cathy (lesser-known Lucy Chambers, also an average mid-20s white woman) who kills two women who are cruel to her.
- And finally there's Kim (Carmina Cordelia, a mid-20s trim but busty black woman) who is a demo model at Cyber Tech.