Cyber Bride from 2019

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Cyber Bride from 2019

Post by jolshefsky » Fri Dec 26, 2025 9:54 am

Although Spaz uploaded images I noted that Cyber Bride (Louisa Warren, U.K. 2019, 90 min.) was not formally reported as a fembot movie. Special effects are quite cheap but fairly effective ... it probably would have looked better on VHS tape than HD video, but that's the price we pay for HD, I guess.

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. :lol: Just kidding. They decide that humans are a threat to them, so they start killing and need to be stopped.

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.
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Re: Cyber Bride from 2019

Post by Muchacho » Fri Dec 26, 2025 8:19 pm

I remember watching it a couple of years ago. Indeed, the effects are quite low budget but the best thing was the robot acting. The blank stare, malfunction and deactivation scenes were just on point. :applause:

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