The Maidroid

The Maidroid

3.8

Feb 26 2015

1h 15m

Comedy

Pinky is a real-bot that does housework. She has a secret that Sang-soo doesn’t know. Sang-soo has 5 jobs a week and one day recieves a package that is a real-bot named Pinky. For someone like Sang-soo who doesn’t have time for housework, he’s grateful to have Pinky as a housekeeper. Then one day, Sang-soo comes home from work and discovers Pinky to be more attractive than any other woman…

Yeong-geon

Yeong-geon

Sang-soo

Aino Kishi

Aino Kishi

Pinky

Yeon Song-ha

Yeon Song-ha

Hyeon-ah

Park In-Soo

Park In-Soo

Sunglasses

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