Kent Weston lives in the not-too-distant future. He is more organized than a day planner and more regimented than a Marine when his goals of dating his pretty co-worker Allison are thrown into disarray with the arrival of Adam, an all-too-human robot.
Acting
Peter Mooney's deadpan robot energy is weirdly magnetic.
Production
Shoestring budget that somehow makes the robot costume charming.
Director
Daniel O'Connor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Peter Mooney went on to star in Burden of Truth and Rookie Blue; this remains his most unhinged credit.
Part of a weird 2000s micro-genre of Canadian indie rom-coms about men losing to technology—see also Nothing and Fido.