Movies about robots often disappoint. Wrapping characters in a sci-fi wrapper, the writers try to uncover old themes and questions that have nothing to do with robots. It's also a copier.
T.I.M. is a tracing from the Czech secret enemy. Except that the wife and husband were switched places, and instead of a smart house, there is an android servant. Characters behave like idiots, and a robot is not a robot at all.
From a realist perspective, it's a disaster. Why make a servant so human-like, really everyone wants to push around with people alive in their home? Why spend money on the skin, facial expressions, smell (!), and in general, make the object so similar to a person? What's wrong with a robot named Chappy? Especially such technology is striking against the background of the fact that the hands of the robot grow from one place and are constantly patched. But it's supposed to be a scripted gun.
Why and for whom it was shot is a mystery to me. People can do this kind of stuff all they want, so why would a robot do it? He looks like a cow on a saddle.