Japan is not the robotopia Apple’s TV show Sunny portrays

The ‘robot kingdom’ of Japan seems the ideal place for a new TV show featuring a quirky automaton, but reality’s a bit different.

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A scene from Apple TV+'s dark drama-comedy Sunny starring Rashida Jones and featuring the eponymous Sunny.

A scene from Apple TV+'s dark drama-comedy Sunny starring Rashida Jones and featuring the eponymous Sunny.

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Gearoid Reidy

Sunny, the new Apple TV+ show, invites us to think about what even the most innocuous robots can be. Friends? A crime-solving partner? Or, perhaps, as the show’s opening scene suggests, even killers?

The dark drama-comedy, from Hollywood darling production studio A24 and starring Parks & Recreation’s Rashida Jones, tells the tale of the grieving Suzie Sakamoto, an expat in Kyoto grappling with the mysterious loss of her family in a plane crash. The twist is the eponymous Sunny, an irritatingly accommodative helper robot – designed by Suzie’s husband (who she thought made fridges), and which may be the key to finding the truth.

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