William Bradwell (Jonathan Rhys Myers) is a private policeman for a company who recovers artificial female companions who have been kidnapped by an organization dedicated to securing their rights; having recently purchased an artificial companion himself, the image of his dead wife, Meredith (Elena Kampouris), Bradwell guides the companion through the process of developing a sense of self but finds he must protect her from terrorists and a terrible secret.
Elena Kampouris is one magnificent woman, and she ain't afraid to show it. If the filmmaker had real taste, he would have made the woman in the red dress in the dream abandon herself to some girl-on-girl action with Kampouris, but there's at least background cake action enough for pleasant reveries.
Now that I know of Kampouris' existence, I am going to have to see if I can find the second and third installments of the My Big Fat Greek Wedding franchise. She's awfully pale for a Greek, though, and a little too muscular for my taste. I'd really like to see Christina Robinson in the sequel to this film, because she's got more cake than Betty Crocker on ecstasy.