Analysis Of The Movie Hot Bot

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I will be analyzing the movie Hot Bot. It is about how a high profile male orders a sex robot and it gets lost while being delivered. Two teenage boys find her and have to hide her in order to keep her from the high profile “owner”. https://www.netflix.com/search?q=hot%20bot&jbv=80092404&jbp=0&jbr=0 The sociological concept of this movie is really about a state of the art sex robot and the journey it takes with the many different guys she confronts. The story behind this movie, I think, is about how men objectify women and how women are here to just serve and please men. The sex robot, Bardot, learns behaviors and how to interact with her owner in order to give them the best experience. This is very sexist towards women because it conveys the idea to men that women are just here to please you and be your servant, in a sense, and if she does not, then buy a sex robot to do everything you wish. In the movie, the high profile owner would state if there was any way to change the breast size or the software in the robot to become more adaptable and like his new wife. Hot Bot helps to prove what men think women should do for them or how they should act. It also shows …show more content…

The gender roles for women consist of cooking, cleaning, housekeeping, taking care of the children, etc…. The biggest gender role that stood out to was that the sex robots conformed to what men wanted and adapted to make it more pleasurable for them. In a sense, women were slaves to men, at least the robots in this movie. There was also a lot of cultural stereotypes in this movie. Some include like men owning a sex shops, buying sex robots, men wanting to have sex all the time, ect…. Women stereotypes include beautiful looking women, thin, white, blonde or brunette hair color, “obey” men, ect…. Some fears that could come along with this movie is, for men, it is ok to objectify women and if you have the chance then take

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