One interesting thing that gets ignored in this and other threads: Joanna's robot replacement is a better-looking Joanna! Katharine Ross noted that she envied the robot's large breasts~visible through the sheer gown.
Her husband wanted a wife focused on him and the family, taking care of the house and their children. BUT, he thought Joanne could be improved even more~especially her bosom, making her more voluptuous.
Remember when Bobbie says something about her pushup bra? Is that true, or has she, too, been augmented? "Your figure is different!" Joanna tells her.
It's been ages since I've read the novel, but I seem to recall the "old model" being killed by the robot replacements. I'm not sure about replacing the robot's eyes with human eyes unless we're in cyborg territory. But, Bobbie doesn't bleed when she's stabbed, which does lean toward robotics/animatronics, not cybernetic.
Maybe I should find my copy and reread it. Right now, I'm watching the film on TCM, the nth time I've watched it since seeing it in the theater way back when.
I am so glad that the film does not have the happy ending so many seem to want! I like the many bleak endings that became common in that time period. There isn't always a last girl, a final man standing, roses and sunshine. I prefer the endings of "The Other", "Rosemary's Baby", "Race with the Devil", etc.
Of course, I love the works of H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, in which there rarely is a way out.
(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
Do not overpower our realities. ~ RC
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