A recent widower, needing loving care for his three young children, orders a cybernetic "grandmother". While two of the children accept her, one of his daughters fiercely rejects her, with near tragic consequences.
George is a widower with three children and he is being criticized for trying to raise his children on his own. His son Tom shows him an ad from a company with the motto 'I Sing the Body Electric' that advertises an electronic data processing system to meet anyone's needs - essentially, a robot. They set off and everyone seems to like the idea of having a grandmotherly robot housekeeper except for Anne, who has yet to come to grips with her mother's death. Her rejection of the new member of their family will have serious repercussions but also lead to closure.—garykmcd
The widower George Rogers has a discussion with his sister-in-law Nedra, who believes his three children are needy of love after the death of their mother. When his son Tom shows the advertisement of a cybernetic company, George decides to order a robot to raise them. Tom and his sister Karen select the components to build the robot, including the name Grandma, but Anee rejects her since she misses her mother too much. Until something happens.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The widower George Rogers has a discussion with his sister-in-law Nedra, who believes his three children are needy of love after the death of their mother. When his son Tom shows the advertisement of a cybernetic company, George decides to order a robot to raise them. Tom and his sister Karen select the components to build the robot, including the name Grandma, but Anne rejects her since she misses her mother too much. Until something happens.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil