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Future Darkly

Future Darkly

Released Sep 17th, 2018
Running Time 106 Min.
Directors Craven Moorehead, Bree Mills
Company Pure Taboo
Distribution Company Pulse Distribution
DVD Extras Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Tommy Pistol, Michael Vegas, Alison Rey, Nina North, Jill Kassidy, Whitney Wright, Carolina Sweets, Gracie May Green
Non-Sex Roles Nina Hartley
Genre Feature

Rating

Synopsis

Vincent, (Michael Vegas) a mild-mannered bus driver for George Ivan Junior College is driving a group of 18-year-old school girls home from class, as he does every week day. Around the corner, after dropping off all the girls for the day, he stops the bus abruptly. Later its revealed that he will use future technology to recreate the girls in The White Room, where he acts out his taboo fantasies, but one little mistake could bring it all crashing down.ARTIFAMILY specializes in creating android clones of deceased loved ones so that no one must suffer the loss of losing someone too soon ever again. Their team of scientists were able to upload and digitize brain cells to construct an exact clone, using machine learning and patented algorithms to generate a personality match from the digital data. Apart from a small microchip behind the left earlobe, you would never know that ARTIFAMILY members weren`t human.

Reviews

A double feature, scripted by Bree Mills, about how technology can enable lust, now and in the future. “The White Room” is a virtual reality space inhabited by Michael Vegas, a bus driver for what looks like a private girls’ school. He manages to get DNA samples (hair, discarded lollipops) from his riders and has them populate his VR space.

At home he dons a VR headset and reviews four of the cute girls he’s been driving around. They all say, in so many words, that they’re 18. He has sex with his latest catch, Carolina Sweets, who looks really innocent. The others are miffed that she’s getting fucked first. He tells them to “stand over there and watch.” After he fucks her he suddenly rips off his headset, looking anguished and exhausted.

Back on the bus a new girl, Whitney Wright, figures out what Vegas is up to, tells the girls they’ve been programmed. “I promise, none of this is real.” She figures out how to screw up his game. This time when Vegas logs in all the girls descend on Vegas, take turns sucking his dick. It’s more than he was expecting, or wants. He has to fuck them all—nice excuse for a group sex scene. Suddenly an “internal server error” makes the VR go haywire.

“Artifamily” is introduced by the quote “Will robots inherit the earth? Yes but they will be our children.” It’s the year 2095. Nina Hartley plays the take-charge director of an organization called Artifamily, a self-styled “global leader.” It turns out they make robot replicas of departed loved ones with DNA provided by their survivors. Tommy Pistol has lost his daughter (not stepdaughter), resurrected as Jill Kassidy, who grins robotically.

Tommy is shocked when she comes on to him sexually, babbling like the bot she is and, being synthetic, physically more powerful than him. “Fuck me daddy, fuck fuck fuck,” she babbles.

It’s all made believable by Pistol’s virtuoso performance, one of his best ever, veering from grief to lust to madness. “Why did you drive the car that night? Nobody fucking drives anymore.” He curses her for having “fake hair and fake eyes.” Nevertheless he fucks her, in several positions.

The ending is part funny, and an even bigger part scary.



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