A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough
experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities
of a breathtaking female A.I.
Writer:
Alex Garland
Stars:
Alicia Vikander,
Domhnall Gleeson,
Oscar Isaac
IMDB Rating : 8.0/10
Storyline
Caleb, a 26 year old coder at the world's largest internet company, wins
a competition to spend a week at a private mountain retreat belonging
to Nathan, the reclusive CEO of the company. But when Caleb arrives at
the remote location he finds that he will have to participate in a
strange and fascinating experiment in which he must interact with the
world's first true artificial intelligence, housed in the body of a
beautiful robot girl.
Release Date: 24 April 2015 (USA)
Box Office
Budget: €11,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $250,000
(USA)
(10 April 2015)
Gross: $17,030,000
(USA)
(14 May 2015)
Reviews
Ex
Machina has a very fitting sense of false intimacy. This is done
visually as many of the close-ups are seen through glass. No matter how
close we get to the subject on-screen, there always seems to be at least
one wall of glass between us and it or them. The film also makes a very
distinct contrast between it's interior and exterior shots. Outside of
the facility is breathtaking landscapes. It is big, beautiful,
refreshing and vibrant. Inside seems like an endless futuristic maze of
glass, mirrors, plastic, chrome and dim lights. It is clean, cold and
claustrophobic. A perfect setting for the subject that is explored in
this tight, tense sci-fi thriller.
Ex
Machina is the best science fiction film on artificial intelligence
since Blade Runner. While Blade Runner is an action thriller that relies
more on it's epic visuals to tell it's story, Ex Machina is a
dialogue-driven psychological thriller that slowly works it's way under
your skin. Thought-provoking and terrifyingly suspenseful, an induced
state of paranoia may linger long after the end credits begin to roll.
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