A thrilling, smart movie about the artificial intelligence
of a robot with outsmarted even human. Alex Garland a novelist have decide to
take to stage in filming, as he directed and scripted science fiction, upcoming
film like chappie and movies like the avenger Upton arise are also discussing
the idea of robot having conscience, in the futuristic concept, Maybe humans
are not one are no longer have the abilities to exist anymore. However first it’s by testing out it success,
that had shown that by the smart and manipulative movies.
Ex Machina start by Caleb
(Domhnall Gleeson) as software who wins a prize to stay with a CEO Nathan (played
by Oscar Isaac) for a week at the house in the a remote ad hidden forest For
his prize he is flown to contribute in the ‘’Turing testing’’ with most
technically advance robot called Ava, her face is like a human face but the
body is all made with robot part, which is clearly distributed. He want to test
her is can think for herself, reason and use her consciousness to make decision
for her.
The concept of the film is very simplistic however a complex
meaning had a renewed thinking and ideas. Through this love triangle between
Nathan and Caleb with the female Eva, just like in the Joaquin Phoenix Thedoe dell
for Samantha in her. The idea that post human, that soon the exist of human
will soon fell short by the attribute toward by a robot, Eva cleverly
demonstrated in the with the conversation that she had with Caleb. Nathan
intelgelle as he is, over estimating his primate, making him dies, couldn’t he
have realise the notion between Eva plans he would have the chance to survive.
Although the females in this movies very sexist in the way it has been
portrayed, the females no clothes and men all dressed, as female tend to be the
own that is been created which commonly portrayed in most sci-fi films.
Garland director had gave us the question between human and Robert,
in a style of a movie, if robot the one that we made. It has an eerie ending
and sad ending for Caleb.
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