Fantasy ·Comedy · 1990 · 2h 2m

Iron woman

Temir Xotin

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«Even a perfect machine cannot replace a human soul.»

Synopsis

"Temir Xotin" (The Iron Woman) is a legendary Uzbek sci-fi comedy released in 1990, based on the play by Sharof Boshbekov. The story centers on Qo'chqor, a witty but irresponsible tractor driver struggling with alcoholism and a failing marriage. His life takes a futuristic turn when his nephew, a brilliant inventor, creates "Alomat," a highly advanced female robot designed to handle all domestic and farm labor flawlessly. While the robot's efficiency initially brings order to Qo'chqor’s life, the film evolves into a poignant social satire, illustrating that no machine—no matter how perfect—can replace the genuine warmth, complexity, and soul of a human relationship. A true masterpiece of Uzbek cinema that blends sharp humor with deep philosophical questions.

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