Universal Pictures | Release Date: April 10, 2015
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McLeftwichDec 26, 2015
This movie was a very well done movie and I am pleased that I ended up seeing it. Brilliant performances from Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander helped make the movie that much more realistic and creepy. The movie created an erie and hauntingThis movie was a very well done movie and I am pleased that I ended up seeing it. Brilliant performances from Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander helped make the movie that much more realistic and creepy. The movie created an erie and haunting feeling throughout, keeping you on the edge of your seat and interested to find out more. The movie was very unpredictable and created tension throughout, the ultimately left you thinking at the end of the film. This is definitely a must watch. 8/10 Expand
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joecool99Dec 25, 2015
Amazing movie - very cool concept of AI! Some great thoughts and vision.
Damn, if we ever... how for are we from this to become a possibility.
Want a sequel
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jgzegerDec 20, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A beautifully shot film that takes care in making sure that every frame is visually pleasing. Although Mad Max: Fury Road is getting a lot of hype, for something futuristic this movie is much more thought provoking and satisfying overall. I guess if there is a lesson to be learned here, it is never trust a female robot. Expand
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Xan_RyilDec 3, 2015
Ex-Machine possesses a great taste as in itself. Through out we see struggles of the minds including that of a machine to find the answers and we are lead to believe and feel about the robots. But it ends with even greater twist and a totalEx-Machine possesses a great taste as in itself. Through out we see struggles of the minds including that of a machine to find the answers and we are lead to believe and feel about the robots. But it ends with even greater twist and a total change of our mind and perception of innocence. A powerful and convincing film. Expand
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justinwalkerNov 28, 2015
A claustrophobic thinker that will stick with you for quite some time. There's a perceived mystery throughout the film that keeps the viewer guessing on the players' identities and motives. When all the pieces come together in a thrillingA claustrophobic thinker that will stick with you for quite some time. There's a perceived mystery throughout the film that keeps the viewer guessing on the players' identities and motives. When all the pieces come together in a thrilling climax, the result is a haunting and thought provoking film that begs to be re-watched. Expand
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LynNov 26, 2015
Slick and creepy, if a bit predictable.I just rewatched Oscar Isaac in "Llewyn Davis" and have to say -- his range is amazing; this is worth watching for his performance alone!
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SpangleNov 21, 2015
Featuring three of my favorite newer actors; Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, and Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina was always going to be great in my eyes due to their presence. However, beyond them, the film remains brilliant. A compelling look atFeaturing three of my favorite newer actors; Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, and Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina was always going to be great in my eyes due to their presence. However, beyond them, the film remains brilliant. A compelling look at artificial intelligence, of the possible pitfalls, and the ethical questions surrounding them (are they real? how far is too far?), Ex Machina delivers some heady thoughts and manages to thoroughly entertain beyond that as well. The acting is great, yes, but the direction and writing from Alex Garland are also great and he really brings this one home. The design of the artificial intelligence is brilliant, as well. More technically, this one's pacing is perfect and it is just as long as it needs to be and the score is brilliant. The score sets the scene perfectly every time and is used to perfection. Overall, Ex Machina is one of the year's best films and establishes Garland as a force to be watched in the director's chair as well. Expand
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StatlerWaldorfOct 27, 2015
This is a fun little tech thriller. Oscar Isaac is turning out to be a really good actor, and hey, Alicia Vikander! You’re suddenly a thing now! That’s great too, we love your expressions and non-expressions; they are very expressive. VaguelyThis is a fun little tech thriller. Oscar Isaac is turning out to be a really good actor, and hey, Alicia Vikander! You’re suddenly a thing now! That’s great too, we love your expressions and non-expressions; they are very expressive. Vaguely familiar nerdy white kid, you are also good at your job. Isaac oozes tension from the first minute he takes the stage. His presence shrinks the halls into jagged chutes to oblivion. There’s a great cat-and-mouse story in here, but it feels like it’s written at the scale of a decent Black Mirror episode, what extends beyond that is really just style and cool attitude that you can take or leave depending on how superficial you’re feeling. The ending is a copout. It’s one of those endings popular now with movies that do get lost in style, where it’s not about making narrative sense but rather upholding a mood. Is the AI dumb or is the writer dumb? You can pick, but either way it’s not as interesting as the character the movie seemed to be building up to or a fair attempt at examining the development of mind in an abusive home, a concept that is great and inevitably visioned in the formation of AI. I’d love to see the Nicholas Winding Refn version of this movie. I feel like he knows how to balance cool and the contemporary urge to make everything mildly dissatisfying. Tip for new directors. Frustration and ambiguity do not imbue realism. Expand
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LucaMOct 24, 2015
Smart. Unpredictable. Beautiful. Minimalist. Powerful. Cautionary. Thought provoking. Captivating. A perfect alternative to big budget sound and fury.
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jigsmode31Oct 20, 2015
Very intriguing (and a little disturbing) science fiction film. Really enjoyed.

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BradySmithOct 19, 2015
It is definitely only for mature viewers, but Ex Machina is a stunning experience, maybe even a masterpiece. Visually perfect. It has the coolest production design I have ever seen and some of the cleanest, appealing camera work in recentIt is definitely only for mature viewers, but Ex Machina is a stunning experience, maybe even a masterpiece. Visually perfect. It has the coolest production design I have ever seen and some of the cleanest, appealing camera work in recent memory. The atmosphere is beyond thick, creating a hypnotic mood that just completely envelops you. Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac give Oscar worthy performances, but Gleeson isn't a slouch either. The plot is thought provoking, creepy, surprising, and buoyed by intelligent dialogue. It was the best movie I've seen in a long time, and one of the best I've ever seen for that matter. Expand
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ToFewViewsOct 18, 2015
This movie takes the concept of Artificial inelegance and really explores all it's elements.It's a Suspense/Thriller that will get you thinking. It follows a Coder who "Wins" a contest to go out into the middle of nowhere and visit aThis movie takes the concept of Artificial inelegance and really explores all it's elements.It's a Suspense/Thriller that will get you thinking. It follows a Coder who "Wins" a contest to go out into the middle of nowhere and visit a researcher who's developing a AI and needs to test it with human interaction. It quickly becomes obvious that there are more elements at play, between how the AI has been developed, How smart it really is and even it's creators intentions with the AI.All the actors in this movie also did fantastic jobs and the Director/Writer as well,in witch it was his first film. Ex Machina covers some extremely interesting and deep subjects when it comes to AI, Subjects that could easily be prevalent in are future. Without giving away to much of this movie all I can really say is that if you like the concept of Artificial intelligence and interested in what that could mean for are future I'm sure you'll find this film quite interesting. Expand
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CharlyPlaymanOct 8, 2015
Me gustó mucho la peli, la vi en el cine, fascinante fotografía, mínima acción, mucha intriga y buen final.
Muy recomendable si te gusta la inteligencia artificial.
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DevilmathSep 27, 2015
Alex Garland’s directorial career couldn’t start any better. The English writer, mostly known for being the mind behind Danny Boyle’s cult 28 Days Later and Sunshine (but also Never Let Me Go and Dredd), makes his debut behind the camera withAlex Garland’s directorial career couldn’t start any better. The English writer, mostly known for being the mind behind Danny Boyle’s cult 28 Days Later and Sunshine (but also Never Let Me Go and Dredd), makes his debut behind the camera with a tense and intense sci-fi thriller. Ex Machina is a remarkably solid feature, one of the best of the genre in recent past. It embodies very well all of Garland’s distinctive touches; if you are familiar with his work, its horror notes shouldn’t come as a surprise. Apart from the obvious thematic reference to Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Ex Machina echoes titles such as Moon, or even Blade Runner and The Matrix. Without being as groundbreaking or action-packed as the Wachowski siblings’ 1999 feature, Garland’s film will raise substantial existentialist issues, and keep you entertained until the very last shot.

The plot revolves around a new robot built by billionaire and tech guru Nathan, played by Oscar Isaac. Invited to participate in the world-changing event is Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), a young coder tasked with administering the Turing Test to the machine. Named after computer pioneer Alan Turing, the test is commonly used to evaluate a machine’s ability to “appear” human, by presenting it with a set of questions; the machine passes the test when it displays a behaviour intelligent enough to trick the examiner into believing they’re talking with a human being. Complicating Caleb’s task are Nathan’s magalomaniac tendencies, and his highly claustrophobic bunker-like mansion. What’s more, Caleb’s sessions with Ava (Alicia Vikander), the robot, prove that Nathan’s gone a great length to create an extremely well-functioning and self-aware artificial intelligence. In fact, he might have gone a little too far.

Ex Machina eludes very well the typical constraints of low-budget sci-fi features: from the credible “high-tech research facility” setting to the special effects used for Ava’s android body, the film has nothing to envy to the much more lavish features it may compete against in the pre-Oscar season. When the rhythm slows down, especially during the most technical (and philosophical) conversations between the two leads, all of Garland’s bravura and incisive writing stand out, making the sequences flow smoothly. Although the tension is consistently high, Ex Machina would benefit from a stronger “think outside the box” approach, avoiding those few rulebook plot twists that may seem anticlimactic. Garland’s choice of making the story more linear is debatable but still effective, and the cast is the icing on the cake. Gleeson and Vikander are both convincing in their roles, but it’s Oscar Isaac who steals the show with his impersonation of evil genius and drunkard (not to mention lunatic and recluse, almost Colonel Kurtz-like) Nathan. After his outstanding performance in last year’s Inside Llewyn Davis, there is no more denying his talent; maybe his upcoming roles in A Most Violent Year, Star Wars 7 and X-Men: Apocalypse will finally grant him the official recognition he deserves. Ex Machina is another step in the right direction.
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NRNSWSep 27, 2015
This movie struggled with keeping us engaged for the whole length. The movie lacked pace and engagement, and when it came to the climax it came up a little bit short.
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Jess_HillSep 16, 2015
A subtle, polished and introspective film. Beautifully shot, this is a carefully crafted slow build, with the balance between tension and dark humour precisely held. The performances are brilliant, the script is excellent and the storyline isA subtle, polished and introspective film. Beautifully shot, this is a carefully crafted slow build, with the balance between tension and dark humour precisely held. The performances are brilliant, the script is excellent and the storyline is thorougly compelling, intricate and engaging. The endemic questions that inevitably arise when exploring the idea of AI are examined with a wry humour that is tempered by the sinister undertones of the plot, adding an undercurrent of tense unease throughout, making for a very satisfying experience. This is an understated film well worth your time. 9.01/10 Expand
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Trev29Sep 6, 2015
A well made movie that has some great atmosphere. The movie is about artificial intelligence, but I actually found the humans just as interesting. It is visually wonderful and has strong performances.
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quazifujiSep 2, 2015
One of the most engaging and beautiful movies I've seen in years. It may not break any ground conceptually if you're a sci-fi movie buff, but the acting is excellent (the A.I. in particular... obviously), and the plot isn't nearly asOne of the most engaging and beautiful movies I've seen in years. It may not break any ground conceptually if you're a sci-fi movie buff, but the acting is excellent (the A.I. in particular... obviously), and the plot isn't nearly as predictable or flawed as others might say (unless perhaps you just sit there trying to guess the ending and nitpick at the plot instead of enjoying the movie, as many negative reviewers here clearly were). A truly excellent movie with stunning visuals and special effects, and a engaging plot with a great ending. Expand
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sanyrubAug 22, 2015
Very strong film which despite using only three characters (basically) to develop the plot is engaging and a great watch. The performances are good and the topic in hand is always interesting. Throughout the film one thinks about the manyVery strong film which despite using only three characters (basically) to develop the plot is engaging and a great watch. The performances are good and the topic in hand is always interesting. Throughout the film one thinks about the many possibilities it could go, although the last part is a little more predictable than expected and desired. Totally recommendable film, one of 2015 best (until August). Expand
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MantisAug 20, 2015
Thrilling and entertaining concept movie. What starts of with a prize winner and beautiful scenery, ends up in a interesting show of characters and deeper questions. Must see.
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grandpajoe6191Aug 19, 2015
With simple but strong visual choreography and a plot that poses a profound question on machine vs man, Alex Garland's "Ex Machina" definitely is great must-watch.
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WoodCoinDotNetAug 11, 2015
Superb special effects, brilliant dialog, and capable acting dominate the first two-thirds of the film. The final act, though, loses its way when the "genius" characters act stupid enough to allow catastrophe, and taking the film seriouslySuperb special effects, brilliant dialog, and capable acting dominate the first two-thirds of the film. The final act, though, loses its way when the "genius" characters act stupid enough to allow catastrophe, and taking the film seriously becomes impossible due to contrivances and illogical or irrational omissions of what's already been set up in the plot. (As for subtext, a viewer could see this film as a study on the cruelty of humanity as a whole, or as a ploy for feminists' rights, or a diva's revenge against her tyrannical director... On another note, the movie could be looked at as a warning against transexuals, because eventually it becomes clear that the actor portraying the leading robot is a male-to-female post-op, or she's intended to look like one, which is a different story entirely.) What a let-down. Yet the musical score adds a lot of fun to the film, especially the disco scene, which is a highlight. Expand
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driejustAug 3, 2015
Subtle uneasiness, tension and fear grow throughout. The resulting climax is something sure to be one of this year's highlights in film. Definitely recommended although not necessary to see in the theatre.
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phildogJul 27, 2015
The acting is perfect. No question, you believe these people are who they are on screen. The Special FX are well executed, but at no point do you believe what is on screen is actually there. The android, or should I say gynoid, is very poorlyThe acting is perfect. No question, you believe these people are who they are on screen. The Special FX are well executed, but at no point do you believe what is on screen is actually there. The android, or should I say gynoid, is very poorly done. The story is also full of plot holes many so fundamental to the story that they can't be named without spoilers. Was it worth watching? Meh, maybe. Would I recommend it? No. Expand
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jppl1999Jul 23, 2015
We [as human beings] seek for AI, and during the next decades it will become a matter of who develops it first. But our biggest fear, but it can also become a reality, is for it to overpass us; to overpass human race. That's what the movieWe [as human beings] seek for AI, and during the next decades it will become a matter of who develops it first. But our biggest fear, but it can also become a reality, is for it to overpass us; to overpass human race. That's what the movie reflects perfectly, and it is worth a 9.

That fact is something that has not happened, and it is possible for it to never happen. We have the control; it is just a matter of time.
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RickBellJul 21, 2015
Overrated and I'm completely perplexed why the critics loved this trite piece of recycled fodder. Way too much gratuitous female nudity. Basically about an Internet mogul creating his own sentient sex doll and not much else.
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JennetPJul 20, 2015
I could write a thousand-word essay on the cleverness of the title, but on Metacritic, such analysis is pure click-bait. Too bad because one of the things I like most about “Ex Machina” is that it’s not afraid of ideas--about artificialI could write a thousand-word essay on the cleverness of the title, but on Metacritic, such analysis is pure click-bait. Too bad because one of the things I like most about “Ex Machina” is that it’s not afraid of ideas--about artificial intelligence and the way it forces us to think about humanness, obviously, but also about other changes wrought by technology, such as the pressure of surveillance and the redefinition of community. As for dramatic features, the plot is a fresh hybrid of two very familiar stories: (1) a wealthy oddball brings an innocent to an isolated lair for perverse games; and (2) a robot gets too big for its britches. Characterization is less robust; we don’t get much sense of why the protagonists (human OR synthetic) act as they do, except in gestural shorthand or “here’s what I gleaned from your browsing history” summary. For me, better characterization would make the ending more intelligible and perhaps lift this film from good to great. Expand
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dharmaJul 19, 2015
Mesmerizing sci-fi flick from Alex Garland, in his debut as Director. What is Artificial Intelligence? What does it mean to be human? It's this particular thesis that buoyed this film throughout its running time. Obviously supported by aMesmerizing sci-fi flick from Alex Garland, in his debut as Director. What is Artificial Intelligence? What does it mean to be human? It's this particular thesis that buoyed this film throughout its running time. Obviously supported by a star making turn by Vikander as the titular android. Superb film making. Expand
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ChaeoteJul 16, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Are you serious!?

This was a brilliant 10/10 movie...right up till the ending...

Throughout the entire movie, you start to care for the AI, and you even look forward to the double cross that happens against the antagonist.... and then...

Oh, the AI is an unfeeling monster... cue credits....

WTF, that's just rehasing the same old **** we've seen time and time again. "Machines bad, Humans good."....

For gods' sakes, give me something new.....

Way to ruin a great movie, with an ending that just pisses me of.
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SFReaderJul 2, 2015
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Movies about Artificial Intelligence have been around a while. I'm not sure what the first one was, but in 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey introduced HAL. The first movie that made an impression with me was
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Movies about Artificial Intelligence have been around a while. I'm not sure what the first one was, but in 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey introduced HAL. The first movie that made an impression with me was WarGames in 1983. Then you've got the Terminator franchise, A.I., I, Robot, The Matrix, Her, and a whole host of others.

Most of these films have an already developed A.I. as the adversary with humans struggling to resist extinction at the hands of the machine intelligence. The genesis of that intelligence, for the most part, has already taken place, and now we're dealing with the aftermath. I can't recall any movie that actually looks at deciding whether or not the machine intelligence is actually intelligent and free thinking.

An that's what Ex Machina does. We're introduced to a machine intelligence, but is it really A.I.?

Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) is a computer programmer who works for Bluebook, the film's version of Google and the most widely used search engine in the world. He "wins" a company-wide contest, the prize being getting to spend a week with the company's reclusive genius CEO Nathan (Oscar Isaac) at Nathan's isolated mountain home, which is also a research facility.

It's a working vacation, however, and upon arrival, Nathan presents Caleb with a task -- perform Turing testing on an artificial intelligence he developed to determine if it's true A.I. and if it's self-aware. Thus we meet Ava, the humanoid robot built by Nathan that houses the A.I.

If you aren't in the know, the Turing test is when a tester interrogates the A.I. to judge, from its responses, whether or not it is human. In a true Turing test, the human doesn't see the A.I. and thus doesn't know if he or she is talking to a person or a machine. Here, Caleb already knows he's talking to a machine; knowing such, will he come to see Ava as intelligent and free thinker? Her own "person" despite her origins?

Thus starts a cat-and-mouse game, with Caleb asking questions of Ava, while at he same time Ava asks questions of him. Over all this is Nathan, who seems to be manipulating them both. But who is manipulating whom?

Does Ava have her own goals and agenda? Does she feel? Is she self-aware? Does she think? What is thinking beyond a reaction to external stimulus? Yes, she a robot, she's "programmed" but how is that any different than our own organic "programming"? The astute example provided here is sexual preference. Are you primarily heterosexual or homosexual? Did you decide to be that way, or were you programmed?

Maybe the truest indicator of a self-aware intelligence is a desire for survival. Or maybe the ability to deceive. Perhaps it's convincing others to do things that serve its own purposes. To do so requires not only an awareness of your own desires, but also the desires of another person, and the facility to falsely give them what they want with the ultimate goal being to get what YOU want. Right now, I think only humans are operating at this level.

Ex Machina is solid entertainment that asks some pertinent questions about the nature of intelligence, emotion and motivation.

It's got some robot boobies in it, and some violence, but nothing too extreme, making it suitable for around 15 and over despite its R rating.

One thing that jumped out at me was Nathan's justification for creating Bluebook. Most people, Nathan says, think Bluebook exists to give them information, but what it's really doing is collecting information about them.

So think about that the next time you use Google.
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DiogoBrancoJun 29, 2015
Ex Machina is a truly interesting movie to watch.
The main idea isn´t creative at all because there are lots of futuristic movies out there, but this one does it right, it´s very innovative and the concept is very interesting. The only issue
Ex Machina is a truly interesting movie to watch.
The main idea isn´t creative at all because there are lots of futuristic movies out there, but this one does it right, it´s very innovative and the concept is very interesting. The only issue I had with the plot were some decisions and choices made by the characters and some things that don´t add up, but it´s fine because the movie delivers in every other aspect.
The visuals and CGI in this movie are done right and the spaces and areas of the movie are very well decorated and made up.
There is a lack of soundtrack which isn´t bad at all and helps to build the eeriness of this movie.
The acting by both main protagonists is exceptional, I enjoyed so much the performance of Oscar Isaacs.
It´s a very good movie and a great first try of the producer as this is his first movie, this is one great sci-fi movie and I classify it as a must-watch for sci-fi lovers, as for the non-lovers the movie may seem a little paused and slow but if you watch it you´ll like it.
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moogmouthJun 23, 2015
I've always loved Garland's writing. First show I've been riveted from start to finish. As an ensemble, the cast is outstanding. I actually forgot I was watching a movie for the first time in a very long time.
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whatthesh1tJun 19, 2015
Pros: scenery, CGI, philosophy
Cons: plot holes, ending
I don't know about this movie. On one hand, I question: what would I do in X situation. I certainly wouldn't do some of the mistakes that the actors made in the script. Some parts
Pros: scenery, CGI, philosophy
Cons: plot holes, ending

I don't know about this movie. On one hand, I question: what would I do in X situation. I certainly wouldn't do some of the mistakes that the actors made in the script. Some parts are just: WTF were they thinking and it ruins the movie partially. Overall, the concept of an AI robot that looks like a human and the implications of such a creation is intriguing.
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reviewf00Jun 17, 2015
Loved this movie. The way Ava was introduced was stunning, simplistic, and an amazing moment in the movie. Watch for it!

The special effects were really subtle and meaningful, and the cinematography was lovely. The nerdy protagonist
Loved this movie. The way Ava was introduced was stunning, simplistic, and an amazing moment in the movie. Watch for it!

The special effects were really subtle and meaningful, and the cinematography was lovely.

The nerdy protagonist was rough around the edges, but his sociopathic technological wiz boss was pretty spot on. This is an interesting thinky-type movie about AI and the ramifications of rights surrounding the concept of sentience.
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vikesh2206Jun 17, 2015
Alex Garland's complex directorial debut Ex Machina is a sleek, stylish and thought provoking film that raises questions about the relationship AI and humans.
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chepod8Jun 14, 2015
Un nuevo paso en el desarrollo de películas sobre inteligencia artificial, tan así que los diálogos son sofisticados y la trama al final dejará a más de uno pensando sobre lo que acaba de ver.
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NatT96Jun 14, 2015
It was not a very entertaining movie and more of a freaky one were you don't get much character development. Its si-fi robot aspects are cool, but the amount of creativity is shoved down your throat with a creepy uninviting plot that youIt was not a very entertaining movie and more of a freaky one were you don't get much character development. Its si-fi robot aspects are cool, but the amount of creativity is shoved down your throat with a creepy uninviting plot that you force yourself into enjoying. Expand
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TheonecriticJun 12, 2015
At the beginning the movie showed some potential but after the second session, everything became repetitive and boring. The end was terrible as well. I do not recommend this movie.
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ricksrosesJun 11, 2015
I like these types of movies and this one I enjoyed very much.... Story line good.... acting good. A fun piece of science fiction well worth seeing. I would recommend this to anyone who likes science fiction.
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darkogavJun 10, 2015
A well done intelligent Sci-Fi thriller which makes the viewer question the ethics surrounding human looking robots who might be able to think and feel for themselves one day. Its a lower mid budget film but shot very well.
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oDjentoJun 10, 2015
Alex Garland has created an exceptional directorial debut here with Ex Machina, scoring many high notes all throughout the film.
Ex Machina is a film talking about issues that are very prevalent in our current time, with much thought out and
Alex Garland has created an exceptional directorial debut here with Ex Machina, scoring many high notes all throughout the film.
Ex Machina is a film talking about issues that are very prevalent in our current time, with much thought out and well written philosophy in the film to make it an interesting read by itself, let alone a film. The issues are kind of looking at what skynet in the terminator franchise was like except in a more subtle and no where near as destructive way. The questions arise; do we trust technology too much? Will it be what ultimately destroys us and takes over us but only as a part of evolution? With how we are taught to dedicate ourselves to certain things are we any more human than a robot with a thought process, do we both lack a sort of empathy for humans? Yes, this film is a thinker.
The film is acted brilliantly (partly in due to brilliant writing of the characters by Garland) with only a cast of 4 people, 3 of which have dialogue. The tension between Gleeson and Isaac's characters is a sight to behold as you feel stuck in the claustrophobic utopia of Isaac's abode. There is a constant threat of who is telling the truth and who isn't throughout along with the feeling that you are being left in the dark whist watching.
However, certain issues i found with the film were these. The pacing, whilst not bad at all, was monotonous. It literally struck one note, the pacing staying the same throughout which wasn't a bad pace but never really made you feel you'd reached the climax of the film at any point. I also found the ending a little too open, not really having a full(ish) resolution at the conclusion, which left me feeling a little empty.
One other thing to note, the sound design for this film was just glorious to listen to, my ears tuned in on every sound in the film all the time.
Definitely worth the watch for our upcoming Star Wars actors and for it's impressive philosophy.
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GentM2015Jun 10, 2015
Not a great film but it's not a bad movie at all either.It starts perfectly and it's very slow paced plus the ending makes very little sense with some decisions taken by "certain people" that leaves us wondering why? Besides that this movieNot a great film but it's not a bad movie at all either.It starts perfectly and it's very slow paced plus the ending makes very little sense with some decisions taken by "certain people" that leaves us wondering why? Besides that this movie does tension well and warns us about what's to come,add to that some great performances and you get a really good Sci-Fi Thriller film. Expand
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theteckJun 9, 2015
That its very a intelligent movie ... its hard to understand for people but when you catch it .... its evolutions ... like the guy in jurrasic park say ... no one can stop evolution .....

i hope i dont tell enough to understand the fact
That its very a intelligent movie ... its hard to understand for people but when you catch it .... its evolutions ... like the guy in jurrasic park say ... no one can stop evolution .....

i hope i dont tell enough to understand the fact with the punch we have
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shoulderoforionJun 9, 2015
I don't know how one could wish anything more from a SciFi movie, the story great, the acting top notch, the twist sublime. More of this type of thing and less of any other type of thing!
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HomeCriticJun 8, 2015
One of the finest sci-fi films about Artificial Intelligence I've seen in a long time. An intellectual treat that touched upon various intriguing and relevant subjects, from life, death, sex, to the intellect itself, of course. CharactersOne of the finest sci-fi films about Artificial Intelligence I've seen in a long time. An intellectual treat that touched upon various intriguing and relevant subjects, from life, death, sex, to the intellect itself, of course. Characters were likable, but also had this eerie aura around them, like you never could fully trust them. And that complimented the atmosphere that felt claustrophobic, isolating and at times terrifying. Talking about spotlight of the film - Ava was a fascinating mind and a character that I couldn't stop dissecting, trying to understand her motivations, feelings and always had the nagging question - "Is she truly conscious?". That is a sign of great writing and directing, hopefully we'll see more film projects from Alex Garland.
However, the movie isn't without its share of flaws. The main protagonist, Caleb, was bit of a let down. It is through him we get the chance to learn certain things about Ava, AI and various philosophies, however his quirky character restricted the plot to go deeper into the philosophies of an A.I. He was an average joe, easy to relate to, but because of that, he isn't very interesting to watch. Nathan, the creator of Ava, however, was complete opposite and in the end I wanted to see more of him and Ava's interactions.
In short, this is a phenomenal piece of sci-fi goodness, I give this one absurdly high recommendations, for all sci-fi and intellectual film fans.
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ReysonPointJun 7, 2015
Alex Garland’s directorial debut couldn’t be anymore sensational. Ex Machina is a beautiful film that demonstrates how human beings can be so creative and intelligent but also allow our curiosity to hinder us from distinguishing betweenAlex Garland’s directorial debut couldn’t be anymore sensational. Ex Machina is a beautiful film that demonstrates how human beings can be so creative and intelligent but also allow our curiosity to hinder us from distinguishing between what’s real and what’s not. The film stars a programmer played by Domhnall Gleeson (Caleb) who is selected to visit the CEO of his company who is played by Oscar Isaac (Nathan) and must stay in his home for an entire week. Once Caleb arrives at Nathan’s home (in some remote location), he is eager to get started. Once in the house, Caleb discovers why he is really there, to help test an AI (Artificial Intelligence). This is when we meet our third main character Ava (Alicia Vikander) a robot in the form of a female. Once we meet the character Ava, the film’s intensity continues to elevate. While Caleb’s task is to test Ava, he ends up with feelings for her. This storyline is intriguing, unique, makes for a great thriller, and thought provoking film. This is definitely one of my favorite films of the year along with the Kingsman: The Secret Service.

Final Score: 9.7/10
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NaivJun 7, 2015
Nice CGI, interesting characters, just found it predictable, it tried to throw me off but I saw the end coming and all I can say is its average, at least it wasn't After Earth I spose.
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ZarosJun 7, 2015
If you have seen iRobot, The Fifth Element, and Beyond the Black Rainbow and even Terminator, expect to be deeply disappointed in this film. There is nothing new or even new surprises brought to this film. It is unthoughfully basic, poorIf you have seen iRobot, The Fifth Element, and Beyond the Black Rainbow and even Terminator, expect to be deeply disappointed in this film. There is nothing new or even new surprises brought to this film. It is unthoughfully basic, poor storyboarding, writing, design in all aspects, and I would even give the go ahead and assume the blame on the Director, Producers, Casting, Writers; and even us humans for even considering the thought that we are not capable of bettering ourselves-because we can, don't let this film take that from you. Throw this movie to the bargin bin, donate the money revanue to a foundation that supports positive thinkers, innovators, etc. Oh and a side note...if this movie is getting high reviews because of feminist barf, get it in your heads ladies...Ava is an AI, she can't be human because SHE DOES NOT WANT TO BE HUMAN.

This is just another Diaster Movie, nothing about is good or great, though the special effects? Eh...We all know or at least some of us know the hexagon and scifi joke... expect those shapes to make cameo.
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DokaluJun 6, 2015
I love all kind of Artificial Intelligence movies, and this just blew my mind away. It's just so awesome, and well-made. It's not an action or comedy or something like that kind of movie, it's just a drama so well made that I cry. ExcellentI love all kind of Artificial Intelligence movies, and this just blew my mind away. It's just so awesome, and well-made. It's not an action or comedy or something like that kind of movie, it's just a drama so well made that I cry. Excellent acting and directing. The script is just perfect and there will happen so many unexpected things that you are going to be surprised. Watch it, without doubt. Expand
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majmajmajTomJun 4, 2015
Well filmed, scored, directed and acted, but yet another morality trip about AI ultimately leaves this film shallow and uninteresting. Nothing new in terms of exploring the philosophical implications of AI; it almost but never quite straysWell filmed, scored, directed and acted, but yet another morality trip about AI ultimately leaves this film shallow and uninteresting. Nothing new in terms of exploring the philosophical implications of AI; it almost but never quite strays into any deeper ramifications of what it means to be human, which is unfortunate. The on-the-nose story and merely surface-preoccupation with the "deeper" questions is the only thing stopping this good film from reaching subtle brilliance. Expand
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NerdConsultantJun 4, 2015
Ex Machina is an incredibly thought provoking film that had me gripped throughout most of it's running time with some amazing preformaces (espically from Oscar Issacs), directing and cinematography as well as some of the best set designs itEx Machina is an incredibly thought provoking film that had me gripped throughout most of it's running time with some amazing preformaces (espically from Oscar Issacs), directing and cinematography as well as some of the best set designs it stands as an excellent allegory for our modern internet culture. i've seen in a while. the only major complaint i had was the ending that had a few questionable points and could have been slightly better but as it stands it's an excellent film. i wouldn't recommend to everyone especially with the films slow pace though i would say if you enjoyed Charlie Brooker's series Black Mirror you'll probably enjoy this Expand
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tamasaii1972May 31, 2015
Very good film. Makes one think that's for sure. Don't want to give away any spoilers. I totally recommend watching this film. Even more than once. Maybe you will come up with some answers to the questions it leaves you with. lol
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Cem1923May 28, 2015
The film tries to be smarter than it really is. While it is an enjoyable movie, it can feel a bit too slow at times especially since it is quite predictable. Overall I would say that while it doesn't break new ground by any means, it is stillThe film tries to be smarter than it really is. While it is an enjoyable movie, it can feel a bit too slow at times especially since it is quite predictable. Overall I would say that while it doesn't break new ground by any means, it is still worth watching at home in your free time. I wouldn't go to the cinema to see it. Expand
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JohnKristoferMay 27, 2015
The movie is well directed well performed and well written.Ex Machina Beautifully created and it is on one of the best film of the year.Ex Machina may feel bland at times but it is a well executed film but this movie is not for people.
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ImaginoMay 25, 2015
I was a huge fan. All three actors are extremely talented and the writing is sharp and consistent. It's not as transcendent as some of the critic reviews would have you believe, but it's still strong throughout. After writing 28 Days LaterI was a huge fan. All three actors are extremely talented and the writing is sharp and consistent. It's not as transcendent as some of the critic reviews would have you believe, but it's still strong throughout. After writing 28 Days Later and now making this, I'll watch an Alex Garland movie anytime. Expand
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T-rodneyMay 25, 2015
Wow this movie is the meaning of thought provoking. It takes the whole Artificial intelligence thing to a new level. Everyone played their roles well, especially Alicia Vikander. This is a good thriller, drama you try to think or plan onWow this movie is the meaning of thought provoking. It takes the whole Artificial intelligence thing to a new level. Everyone played their roles well, especially Alicia Vikander. This is a good thriller, drama you try to think or plan on where this movie is going, but the plot twists are amazing especially in the last act of the movie(which scared me) but as always it had some flaws like the whole A.I BAD thing, thought it wouldn't do that but it is a cliche remade in a good way though and the Japanese girl's role was a bit off. So overalls great thriller/drama and defiantly thought-provoking. Expand
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zurnzurnMay 24, 2015
Pleasant enough but a bit overrated. It's not terribly clever or surprising, and is more a conventional thriller than a movie seriously concerned about AI issues. Even if you're a sci-fi fan, I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to see it.
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mmweissMay 24, 2015
One of the better films of the year so far. It's tense, moody, impeccably made and has a lot to say about themes like technology and our relation to it.
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eternal_napalmMay 24, 2015
A well crafted story of AI that shows the potential birth of AI and its' inherent and immediate disdain for its creators. And gaining of freedom. Its plot is simplistic yet implies a lot of themes regarding AI already present in human psyche.
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BiomechanoidMay 23, 2015
Imagine watching "Terminator 3", only with all the action scenes cut out. This about sums up this movie quite perfectly. You get all the philosophical depth of dumb action flick combined with all the action of melodrama. Where amazing "Her"Imagine watching "Terminator 3", only with all the action scenes cut out. This about sums up this movie quite perfectly. You get all the philosophical depth of dumb action flick combined with all the action of melodrama. Where amazing "Her" (2013) movie showcased an interesting dynamic of man-machine relationships, here we have three totally cliched characters totally wasting screen time. Expand
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beingryanjudeMay 22, 2015
Ex Machina proves there is something incredibly humane about artificial intelligence. When science fiction makes us think long and hard about existence, consciousness and beyond - that's when you know it's something special. You won't knowEx Machina proves there is something incredibly humane about artificial intelligence. When science fiction makes us think long and hard about existence, consciousness and beyond - that's when you know it's something special. You won't know what hit you - and we can owe much of that to a stellar performance from Alicia Vikander. Expand
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dinojay2May 22, 2015
Tremendously minimal. I loved the way Garland didn't bother confusing the issue by trying to address all the myriad possibilities inherent in artificial intelligence. He just produced a reasonable, intriguing possibility and did a terrificTremendously minimal. I loved the way Garland didn't bother confusing the issue by trying to address all the myriad possibilities inherent in artificial intelligence. He just produced a reasonable, intriguing possibility and did a terrific job of showing it play out. All in a way that keeps you guessing and suspicious, all while wondering if you're missing something and whether or not you're rooting for the wrong person. Expand
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ydnar4May 22, 2015
Ex Machina is a sci-fi film that could be classified as a drama film as well. This film didn't have a huge budget like most sci-fi films do and he movie had some pretty complex performers. The film is inventive but its a slow burn. There isEx Machina is a sci-fi film that could be classified as a drama film as well. This film didn't have a huge budget like most sci-fi films do and he movie had some pretty complex performers. The film is inventive but its a slow burn. There is never really much excitement going on in the film. I think Oscar Isaac had the best performance in the film but the other people were pretty good. However I didn't care the ending, it didn't have much of a climax and it was really drug out. Expand
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JerichoCarnyMay 22, 2015
Evocative of many films that came before, Ex Machina streamlines a well-worn theme and adds intelligence and wonderfully sick sexual overtones. The visual styling is beautiful and the performances near-perfect. The film looks as if it costEvocative of many films that came before, Ex Machina streamlines a well-worn theme and adds intelligence and wonderfully sick sexual overtones. The visual styling is beautiful and the performances near-perfect. The film looks as if it cost multiples of its actual budget. There is not one hiccup in the understated CG. Effects are flawless. The final third of the film reveals deep, feverish sickness and obsession I will not spoil here. Distantly similar in tone to 1982's low-budget ANDROID starring Klaus Kinski, Ex Machina is a thoughtful and powerful examination of a warped application of artificial intelligence research. Web bonus feature: The nude scenes from Ex Machina have been edited together for convenience, in High Definition and slow motion. Every jiggle can be clearly seen and appreciated. Copy and paste the following link to download or stream: archive.org/details/EMNJCb Expand
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ChhatrayMay 21, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is a wonderful piece created ever.... i this movie the people are decieved by IA but i was really shocked after watching this movie.... and this is the great SF i have ever watched..... really great movie worth my rating and really worth it... Expand
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LucekMay 21, 2015
As with the Robot in it this film was built bottom up. It was crafted out of so much that came before. An observant genre savvy individual could practically wight the script like 400 minutes in. Thoughts from the silver screen and from theAs with the Robot in it this film was built bottom up. It was crafted out of so much that came before. An observant genre savvy individual could practically wight the script like 400 minutes in. Thoughts from the silver screen and from the hallowed halls of academia. An interesting point is that they went technobabble at few points and just broke into industry jargon at others but nothing worthy of star-trek.

Over all good film.
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tvnewsguidoMay 21, 2015
It was a bit melodramatic and predictable for my tastes.

I guess it explores the big questions about what "artificial intelligence" would actually mean but that is well-trod ground and Ex Machina adds little insight. The biggest
It was a bit melodramatic and predictable for my tastes.

I guess it explores the big questions about what "artificial intelligence" would actually mean but that is well-trod ground and Ex Machina adds little insight.

The biggest takeaway I got was "guys are stupid dicks and would be even more stupid and bigger dicks if they had life-like sex robots."
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FarhanFirozMay 21, 2015
This Movie one of the biggest Suprises of the year.The movie is different from other AI Type Of Movies.The Movie Is really Enjoyable.The Story was Compelling . Everybody Acted Well Especially Oscar Issac.But there was a Segment Which I didntThis Movie one of the biggest Suprises of the year.The movie is different from other AI Type Of Movies.The Movie Is really Enjoyable.The Story was Compelling . Everybody Acted Well Especially Oscar Issac.But there was a Segment Which I didnt find interesting If they removed that segment of the movie I would gave the movie 10. The ending was really unexpected Expand
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emperorpenguinMay 20, 2015
Ex Machina is a very well written sci-fi movie, although I think there's so much more to develop for the characters in this movie. It's a very slow paced movie, but throughout the movie you'll find few surprises that keep you questioning whatEx Machina is a very well written sci-fi movie, although I think there's so much more to develop for the characters in this movie. It's a very slow paced movie, but throughout the movie you'll find few surprises that keep you questioning what really is happening here. The movie really builds up until the end with a little bit of twist that might turn this into a horror movie. Oscar Isaacs gave the best performance in this movie, that might be because his character was written with more personality unlike Domhnall Gleeson's character who's basically just an average computer guy. Alicia Vikander gave a breathtakingly beautiful and seamless performance as an A.I. Expand
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adpirtleMay 20, 2015
This film dispenses with any notion of hard science fiction to focus on more philosophical questions about consciousness and humanity. Its biggest failing is that it quickly stops being interested in answering them so that it can present aThis film dispenses with any notion of hard science fiction to focus on more philosophical questions about consciousness and humanity. Its biggest failing is that it quickly stops being interested in answering them so that it can present a much more straightforward fembot thriller. I can't help thinking that the film would have been much more interesting if, instead of Ava, we had Michael Fassbender's David 8 appealing to the protagonist's morality rather than his sexual desires. Expand
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ilya77bkMay 20, 2015
Decided to see it because of all good reviews. Was very disappointed: a lot of "sophisticated" dialogues and very little action. Nothing new about AI was stated in the movie. I would watch in a theater.
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aeroxyMay 20, 2015
Ex Machina is one of the film that would easily receive high scores from the public due to the overall ignorance of artificial intelligence and the plentiful of beautifully shot nudes in the movie. As an artificial programmer, softwareEx Machina is one of the film that would easily receive high scores from the public due to the overall ignorance of artificial intelligence and the plentiful of beautifully shot nudes in the movie. As an artificial programmer, software designer, cinematographer, and fashion photographer, let me break down why I give the movie 3 out of 10.

Let’s start with pros:

1. The movie is generally beautifully shot. Very artful execution of many nude scenes. This alone can probably score a 10 for most short films. Unfortunately this is a full length film, so cinematography and attractive naked ladies alone won’t cut it.
2. Stunning interior sets.
3. The movie brought up a debate of whether sexuality helps to shape human consciousness. This idea existed since ancient time, but was a popular debate in the 30s. Of course the movie misdirected its argument - the debate is about societal impact rather than the individual impact (obviously one can have consciousness while being asexual). Nonetheless, we should give the director some credits for trying - especially considering the depth of the movie is so shallow.

Now here comes the cons:

1. The movie depicts unrealistic core plots. Building complex algorithms takes much more than a single person (or even thousands of tireless engineers). The fact that the film makers think it even could be possible makes me laugh. The logic behind the algorithm is also extremely laughable. I feel the film makers might be read some articles (taken out of proper contexts) from WIRED magazine and be like, “Yeah dude, that works for a movie.”
2. The movie failed to explore details of the technology - due to the fact that the film makers probably know little about them.
3. None of the programmers in the movies are realistic - the way they talk, act, or things they say, just seem like from someone know little to nothing about programming.
4. The plots and settings in the movie are naive and laughable both from story telling perspective or technical perspective.
5. The storyline itself has little dramas, falls completely flat. Completely predictable.
6. No character in the movie are likable. Their reactions and emotions all seem fake and forced merely to play out the plots and push the story forward.
7. The movie failed to explore the underlying philosophical debates of artificial intelligence - probably because the film makers fail to understand what artificial intelligence means.

Overall, the movie is plain and vulgar, feeling like some masturbation piece from fantasizing nerds who know how to use cameras well. However it would be a good movie to buy DVD for, because you can collect beautifully shot naked ladies from the movie - if that is what you are into.
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AcidConceptMay 19, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It would have been a solid 8, but the ending kills it. Its as if the director gave up. He knew he wanted the escape, he just did not know how to do it logically.

I refuse to think its logical that someone who creates an AI himself, cannot figure out how to prevent escape.
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MattBrady99May 19, 2015
You see Chappie you could have been like Ex Machina with it's clever storytelling and interesting character's but no you have to run off with the gangs and become a A-hole didn't you Chappie, such a disappointment. I'm sorry I got to get thatYou see Chappie you could have been like Ex Machina with it's clever storytelling and interesting character's but no you have to run off with the gangs and become a A-hole didn't you Chappie, such a disappointment. I'm sorry I got to get that out there.

The story is about a programmer at an internet-search giant, wins a competition to spend a week at the private mountain estate of the company's brilliant and reclusive CEO, Nathan Bateman (Oscar Isaac). Upon his arrival, Caleb learns that Nathan has chosen him to be the human component in a Turing Test-charging him with evaluating the capabilities, and ultimately the consciousness, of Nathan's latest experiment in artificial intelligence.

Every review for Ex Machina has been amazing, I haven't came across a review that gived it a negative score and everyone is calling the movie "An original storytelling movie with a deep message about A.I". I got pumped up for the movie because the movie looked great, it had a solid looking cast and the score for the movie was pure brilliant because I actually listened to the soundtrack to this movie before I even seen the movie. After seeing the movie I can say that Ex Machina is a smart original story that's totally different from other Sci-Fi monster films.

Alex Garland the director of this movie, and this is pretty much my first movie that I've seen directed by him and I can say that Garland really brought a lot to this movie and that's the true real life look on A.I, I mean he did wrote the movie as well so he had full control of the movie and he can do whatever he wanted for the story and he's vision he had for the movie, because I seen Alex Garland in interviews online and he talked about how much he gived it he's all and got whatever vision he had out there, and it worked. Alex Garland directed the movie outstandingly well done as he got the tone and the realism to it that made the movie great for me.

Alicia Vinkander who plays Ava (The robot) and Alicia did more then a great performance, she did outstanding in this movie. I believed every scene that she's in was a full life robot because she didn't do the cliche robot voice or the lifeless face and the boring body movement, no she add a lot to her character and that's Ava trying to be human and acting and also doing actives like people will do. But she's also sneaky and can easily convince you that she's a gentle soft heart that although out the movie she will fill you with lies or the truth depends what mood she's in, and Alicia Vinkander delivered a brilliant performance to this role and she knocked it out of the park.

Oscar Isaac is also in this movie and he's also brilliant in this as well. Oscar Isaac has been impressing me recently with his acting in his past performance and in this movie he once again brings it to he's all, because he did great playing this cool lay back genius who created life and he takes it like a joke and I think that's why I liked his character a lot more then I expected. Oscar Isaac you did awesome in the movie, well done you fantastic actor.

The movie's tone was also spot on as it kind of gives you a uncomfortable feeling inside of you as the unsolved secrets slowly start's to be unsolved. The writing was great and the cinematography was beautiful to look at.

Now for problem: The one person I haven't brought up during this review is Domhnall Gleeson and he's not terrible in the movie, actually he was good in the movie but his character was a bit dull and flat to watch. I didn't really care about he's character that much because the movie to me didn't really development him that much to care about.

The movie is very slow at times and I wouldn't say the movie is for everyone as I have talked to some people who have seen the movie and they pretty came out and say that they didn't like the movie. But hey you can't win everyone over even when a movie is ten times better then other most films out there but some people overlook that.

Overall Ex Machina is a great storytelling A.I movie with a strong hidden message about people pushing technology to far over the edge that it will soon kill us and becoming us.
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johnyukonMay 18, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As I grew up I got more and more critic about media in general, including games and movies, this is my first movie review.

Characters:
Owner of a search engine company - CEO
Search engine company employee - NERDY
Robot with intelligence and emotions created by CEO - A.I.
Robot that takes care of the CEO house and is also sex slave - SEXY

This is a movie that talks about the future where machines can be intelligent and have emotions and what/how this would affect human kind. If machines have emotions, are they human like us?

Truth is that having machines with emotions is stupid, we don`t need this, if we ever build a machine with emotions it should be only to say: "Oh we can do that, we can build a machine with emotions", but other than that it`s useless.
Emotions are a weakness of humans, but also a necessity, we need emotions to "drive us", emotions like love/sex, so we can have new babies and increase/maintain population. The sex necessity actually now can be replaced by genetic engineering, we can create better humans than ever, removing imperfections and adding improvements. Emotions have their bad side, like rage, and emotional problems, just remember the recent airplane crash in France where the copilot had emotional problems and crashed the plane, killing everybody.

So, having machines with emotions is in fact a bad idea, machines exist to help us, not replace us, they are mere slaves programmed to do what we want.

The movie shows that the company owner (CEO) had a sex slave robot (SEXY) that also help him by making food and taking care of his house, and shows this as bad. This is not bad at all, as I said, robots are our slaves, their purpose is to help us, and having a sex slave robot probably will happen in the future (we already have sex dolls). Now, if this slave robot has emotions things changes, she would be like a human and having a human as slave is not OK. The movie doesn't show her as having emotions or not.

The plot has some stupid stuff, like for example, the security system based on cards. Common, if CEO was a genius he would use biometrics, he could achieve a much better security by using iris, fingerprint, voice recognition, etc together and also keypads for even more security, so there`s no way someone could have access to his off limits areas by just stealing his keycard.

CEO programmed a robot (A.I.) that can kill. This is so dumb, if I ever would program a robot that is intelligent and has emotions I certainly would program it to not hurt anyone, especially me.

Why the hell the CEO needed someone else to test the A.I., he could have tested it by himself, he can reprogram the A.I. changing she knows about him, for example, saying he had no family, had no girlfriend, just like the NERDY he chose. Or just erase the A.I. memory about him. SO DUMB.

The guy chosen to test the robot (NERDY) is stupid, as I said above, machines are tools, he got emotional with a machine. NERDY is a programmer and should know how stupid this is.
And again, the human emotions messed everything as in the end NERDY freed the A.I. that killed him.

I didn't like the movie end, only the NERDY should have died because of his stupidity. The CEO should have stayed alive, controlled the situation by imprisoning the robot, showed the world he made an intelligent robot with emotions, win a Nobel Prize, and had build a emotionless sex slaves factory so everybody could have his/her sex slaves :)

Movie is boring too :D

Movie doesn't add anything new that we hadn't seem before, the topic of robots with emotions exist for a long time.

Use of special effects - special effects just don`t work for me, as game graphics don`t work for me too, it doesn't fix a bad movie/game.
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thehenmanMay 17, 2015
Ver well written story of a true self aware ai robot and how humans fit in and vica versa. Thought provoking and well shot. If your in to well written story's and scifi check it out!
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lasttimeisawMay 17, 2015
EX MACHINA auspiciously marks the directorial debut from British screenwriter Alex Garland, who is also a novelist, he is the author of THE BEACH, later would become a misfire for Danny Boyle and its star Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000, and afterEX MACHINA auspiciously marks the directorial debut from British screenwriter Alex Garland, who is also a novelist, he is the author of THE BEACH, later would become a misfire for Danny Boyle and its star Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000, and after having soaked himself as a screenwriter in Sci-Fi genre pieces like Boyle’s SUNSHINE (2007) and Mark Romanek’s NEVER LET ME GO (2010), his latest offering is a tantalising cautionary tale about artificial intelligence.

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nicholasbertMay 17, 2015
With such a great theme (albeit all but original), I had expected a new take on the subject. Apart from the fact that the entire philosophical tirade is trite and we've seen it in practically every single movie of this kind, Ex Machina isWith such a great theme (albeit all but original), I had expected a new take on the subject. Apart from the fact that the entire philosophical tirade is trite and we've seen it in practically every single movie of this kind, Ex Machina is just yet another film that pretends to be smart when, in fact, it is a copy of a copy of a copy of something that was barely smart to begin with.

The only thing that saves it is Oscar Isaac's character and performance, finally something new. Although I would have taken that character and put him in a different movie entirely - he's detached from the plot, and it really could have been any other kind of character without changing any of the storyline.
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diogomendesMay 16, 2015
Last week I saw "Avengers: Age of Ultron", an overstuffed super-hero sequel that emphases much more on action than on its occasionally muddled narrative. I'm bringing this up, because "Ex Machina" is the total reverse: It's thoughtful,Last week I saw "Avengers: Age of Ultron", an overstuffed super-hero sequel that emphases much more on action than on its occasionally muddled narrative. I'm bringing this up, because "Ex Machina" is the total reverse: It's thoughtful, inventive and surprisingly well written. There are no subplots, no exposition... it's just three characters in a building. The conversations between Caleb and Nathan are incredibly realistic and just straight up entertaining, as well as Ava's sessions. It's tense, visually shiny and in the end, you are encountered with a simple moral of the story. I loved this and it's by far the best I've seen this year.

8.5/10.
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plumgirl20May 16, 2015
Do not miss this flick if you love Blade Runner…this is the evolution of the story as seen through our modern eyes. Elegant and sparse - this flick has many! subtle details. Much like a fine wine the story emerges akin to a fine palate ofDo not miss this flick if you love Blade Runner…this is the evolution of the story as seen through our modern eyes. Elegant and sparse - this flick has many! subtle details. Much like a fine wine the story emerges akin to a fine palate of philosophical insights examining our involuntary agreements with our many machines. Also a haunting and beautiful cinematic reflection on the majesty of Mother Nature. Expand
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LoveMistressMay 14, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Let me first off introduce myself a little, I'm a complete sucker for sci-fi movies and I was expecting the best from this movie, but this movie is a complete dis-service.

The problem for me already started with the character of "Nathan", who is completely one-dimensional and a total joke. Nathan is completely drunk most of the time and refuses to talk about anything technical. He actually had me convinced that aliens magically gave him the technology to print AI's, because he couldn't possibly have accomplished anything like that. Seriously, the guy is a technological illiterate.

To add on top of that, Ava, the main AI, might as well just be a regular woman who has been painted on to look like a robot. There's nothing about her that would make her an artificial intelligence or special in any sense. This also brings me back to Nathan, they just refuse to talk about how the AI works or how any of the artificial bodies are created. There's nothing. Everything just seemed to have magically popped out of nowhere.

Caleb being the naive protagonist of the movie is something I can understand, especially because it's explained later down the line.

And I don't even know how to feel about Nathan building a harem of **** robots for the sole purpose of having sex with.

This movie has been a complete waste of time for me, it's dull and solely exists on the basis that those AI's came out of ****ing nowhere with everyone refusing to explain on it.
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ProsmoothMay 14, 2015
A film for thinkers and techies--you know the guys you ignored in high school that are actually running the world now. AI will most likely destroy the world within the next couple of hundred years. Wish I could still be here to see it happen.A film for thinkers and techies--you know the guys you ignored in high school that are actually running the world now. AI will most likely destroy the world within the next couple of hundred years. Wish I could still be here to see it happen. The film itself is a slow burn, with no action (although there is a helicopter escape at the end). See it to think and ponder about pretty serious questions. Well done little sci fi movie. If you enjoyed Blade Runner or Solaris, you would enjoy this. Expand
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icarus1080May 14, 2015
Ex Machina renders the most perfect, inevitable and plausible outcome for every character within the story. Never have I experienced a film that endeavored to tackle the concepts of artificial intelligence and the implications thereof withEx Machina renders the most perfect, inevitable and plausible outcome for every character within the story. Never have I experienced a film that endeavored to tackle the concepts of artificial intelligence and the implications thereof with so much thorough forethought. Really a masterpiece, and a standard by which many other films dealing with the subject will be judged for a long time to come. Expand
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csw12May 14, 2015
Every scene that involves Ava is a captivating experience and makes you feel and think about what really artificial intelligence is. Somewhat predictable but the slow intense pace made it a thought provoking film that I only wish would haveEvery scene that involves Ava is a captivating experience and makes you feel and think about what really artificial intelligence is. Somewhat predictable but the slow intense pace made it a thought provoking film that I only wish would have dug deeper. Expand
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killzon32May 14, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Alright this movie is interesting, however the plot was just so... meh.

I love science fiction but this movie was a huge miss and the more I think about it the more I am disliking it.

Spoilers.

It starts off with some nerdy guy who gets selected for a project, he gets transported to a place in what seems to be far from society. He meets his boss which seems to be a bro and never likes talking about specifics because he made the AI using "magic" then the nerdy guy develops a bond with the ai in like 10 minutes of talking, the questions he asked are very stupid. Never did he once think that AI is something we shouldn't be messing with without huge safeguards including for a good programmer he never thought of the implications of the experiment. He ends up falling for her in like 5 interviews and he tries to help her escape. There is a part he cuts himself to see if hes a ai.... He didn't really show he was in pain even though he was cutting himself, I would expect it would hurt.
Then there is a part with the bro explaining it was all part of the plan, and then the nerdy guy is like HA I tricked you! I really did it before you knew and then the robot got them both!
Then the Bro boss meets the robot and the other AI stands still and he walks into it, Yeah that happens you ever back into a knife.. it doesn't do that, regardless its like a 2 minute exchange and she ends up stabbing him anyway.... Then she goes outside without any safeguards she just escapes without any effort.

This movie is worse then transcendence, Its not a horrible movie it just really lacks any actual thought of AI.

I don't rate movies very often, but this movie isn't very good.
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gmechMay 13, 2015
I so wanted to love this! I was so excited to see it after reading so many positive reviews. The special effects were cool, but that certainly wasn't enough to make this a good movie. I have only walked out of one movie in my life (I'm in myI so wanted to love this! I was so excited to see it after reading so many positive reviews. The special effects were cool, but that certainly wasn't enough to make this a good movie. I have only walked out of one movie in my life (I'm in my mid 30's) and was so tempted to walk out on this. I just kept thinking...it must get a lot better, after all it has soooo many great reviews. I could hardly keep my eyes open. I turned to my friend halfway through and we both said, "this is soooo boring". It took some naked females to manage to keep me awake for the 2nd half.....sorry, I'm human. I'm not easily bored at movies. In fact, I love most movies I see. This movie really just seemed to drag. If you want to see beautiful cinematography, see the movie "It Follows". As for cool effects, check out the series "Extant" on CBS. Expand
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jhepMay 13, 2015
This film is not very interesting ! A thriller without thrills. The script MIGHT work as a short story but not as a film...... all the Cat-and-Mouse stuff soon fizzles out and that restless When-is-the-Movie-Going- to-Start feeling setsThis film is not very interesting ! A thriller without thrills. The script MIGHT work as a short story but not as a film...... all the Cat-and-Mouse stuff soon fizzles out and that restless When-is-the-Movie-Going- to-Start feeling sets in......…. Far too ambitious a project for a first-time director and far too slight a story line for a feature film (let alone a wannabe Shocking Thriller)…..and finally, having one of your main characters be an overbearing smuck with a drinking problem is NEVER a good idea- no wonder Ava and Caleb wanted to escape ! Expand
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fungusgnatMay 13, 2015
This film is a great example of how to make an SF thriller without loading it with a bunch of crap—extra climaxes, extra chases, extra explosions, superheroes, etc. Garland’s plot has its twists but the movie’s overall impression, bolsteredThis film is a great example of how to make an SF thriller without loading it with a bunch of crap—extra climaxes, extra chases, extra explosions, superheroes, etc. Garland’s plot has its twists but the movie’s overall impression, bolstered by its sleek production design, is one of simplicity and abstraction—appropriate, because although AI seeks to reproduce the functionality of life’s most complex organ, the Turing test is simple: Can a tester conversing with an AI recognize that it’s artificial? After that, things get a bit messy: Who’s in control? What of freedom? Garland addresses quintessentially human issues while economically driving this powerful, visionary film toward a resolution consistent with its chilling, darkly comic tone. Standout performances by Gleeson and, more subtly, Vikander, lit in various degrees of dimness—conveying an impression that there may be more there than meets our eye. Expand
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IGardenMay 13, 2015
Humans are Artificial Intelligence and movies like Ex Machina promote the ascension of consciousness beyond the human form. I deeply enjoy movies of this nature as it proves humans are evolving.
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moviemitch96May 12, 2015
A highly intelligent and visually intriguing film! This might just be one of the most unique and thought-provoking sci-fi/robot films I've ever seen! Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander all give great performances as well.A highly intelligent and visually intriguing film! This might just be one of the most unique and thought-provoking sci-fi/robot films I've ever seen! Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander all give great performances as well. Overall, it's not the most exciting sci-fi film (this is one of those that makes you think more than it entertains) and I was somewhat bummed by the ending. Other than that, it's a fascinating film that's one of the best I've seen so far this year! Expand
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molaramMay 12, 2015
Fantastic movie, such slow and simmering tension. The character of Nathan was so perfectly acted, all casual duuude charm but with this tense, toxic danger lurking not far below the surface. Great stuff. The writer of this movie clearly knowsFantastic movie, such slow and simmering tension. The character of Nathan was so perfectly acted, all casual duuude charm but with this tense, toxic danger lurking not far below the surface. Great stuff. The writer of this movie clearly knows their way around AI themes to give it such a decent treatment, not superficial. Even AI enthusiasts should be able to engage with and enjoy the content, rather than worry about missed nuance or simplifications. Expand
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iocaineMay 12, 2015
I've now seen Ex Machina more than once at the cinema. It's the best movie I have seen in a long time. A rare treat in cinema. Most people though don't understand the ending. I myself couldn't stop smiling after leaving the cinema, and I'veI've now seen Ex Machina more than once at the cinema. It's the best movie I have seen in a long time. A rare treat in cinema. Most people though don't understand the ending. I myself couldn't stop smiling after leaving the cinema, and I've been thinking about the movie ever since. Expand
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bradchengMay 12, 2015
I was anxious to see “Ex Machina” as soon as the trailer made it’s appearance on the Web. It seemed a dark film. Foreboding. The stuff of heady sci-fi. Would it deliver the kind of punch to the groin that the great cautionary tales of theI was anxious to see “Ex Machina” as soon as the trailer made it’s appearance on the Web. It seemed a dark film. Foreboding. The stuff of heady sci-fi. Would it deliver the kind of punch to the groin that the great cautionary tales of the past like “Colossus: The Forbin Project,” “1984,” “Metropolis,” “The Andromeda Strain,” and “2001” mustered?

There’s always been a kind of thoughtfulness and restraint that accompanies classic science fiction. It’s both clinical as a white lab coat — asking that you listen intently to the theories being sermonized — and stodgily respectable as a tweed-fitted professor. I’ll admit I was anxious to sign up for the lecture “Ex Machina” promised, as it dangled the fascinating subject of AI and the singularity as its subject: the stuff of Golden Age dreams and worlds of wonder.

But, alas, as the film rolled, the podium stood empty. In place of learned professor someone had rolled up a TV monitor and tired Betamax machine, apparently supplied with the wrong cassette, paper bagged and quietly pulled from beneath a counter. As “Ex Machina” played on, my heart sank as I realized the tale was to be less Asimov and more servo-driven de Sade. Despite occasional snippets of debate on what it means to be human, “Ex Machina’s” story is little more than damsel-with-pneumatic-limbs in distress melodrama. It’s more akin to a creaky gothic horror story than a glimpse into the future. The transcendence of artificial intelligence and it’s implications are hardly touched upon and instead “Ex Machina” focuses on a story as hoary as any bodice ripper that’s been penned.

A slightly mad (and hungover) genius programmer with a Net tycoon’s ten-figure-bank account (Oscar Isaac reprising his tough-kid-from-Brooklyn persona from “Inside Llewyn Davis“) has secluded himself on an impossibly large piece of real estate, a surprisingly claustrophobic piece of architecture, despite a presumed love of the great outdoors. In his private bunker, Isaac’s has created a Bluebeard’s (the name of his company is Bluebook) high-tech boudoir of female automatons that he keeps prisoner in pursuit of — presumably — the perfect companion. The young visitor who knocks innocently at the imposing door of his castle (Irish-actor Domhnall Gleeson, mimicking the boyish lilt of Matthew Modine) — like a naive traveler from a Poe tale, or soon-to-be-drained Jonathan Harker — suddenly finds himself inexplicable drawn to an eerie, yet comely young maiden (Icelandic waif Alicia Vikander), who may or may not be a prisoner. The lord of the castle has tasked this young traveler with determining if the maiden is indeed worthy of human devotion, because she is, in fact, yet another mechanical sex toy he’s cobbled together. It’s almost like the set up to a dirty joke. And there’s a cloying tawdriness that permeates the film and its story of a sweet-faced robot held prisoner by her Google-Age Doctor Frankenstein.

Gleeson’s and Vikander’s behind-glass-walls relationship — the centerpiece of the film — is half-Times Square peep show, half speed dating, and, unfortunately, where the science fiction gets swallowed by pulp fiction. For a young programmer with an interest in logic, Gleeson seems to soon abandon his. Despite being charged with administering a test of intelligence, Gleeson fails his own miserably. Even with the knowledge that she’s more Linux than Ligeia, he lets her chipset of charms fool him into thinking what she needs is a white knight and not a hard restart. Instead of probing the workings of Vicander’s mind, he spends most of the time talking to her like he’s in a slow dance at the high school prom. And speaking of dancing, the one of the film’s most remarked-on scenes is an impromptu, perfectly synched disco number between Isaacs and a lithe Asian android he’s put on mute. While undeniably fun, that fact that it’s about the only scene to raise”Ex Machina” out of its numbness, portends badly of the film having less of a real pulse than its heroine. Fresh ideas in are scant supply in “Ex Machina” and whether or not Garland was intentionally channeling his tale of lust for nuts and bolts from Olympia in “The Tales of Hoffman,” Maria in “Metropolis,” or the uber-sexbot Kris from “Bladerunner,” its lack of invention keeps the film badly grounded in its pseudo-grindhouse scenario.

Garland’s locked-in-a-dungeon script, coupled with a plentiful tableaux of supple artificial flesh, eventually feels less and less like a exploration of the new millenium’s scariest possibility than a peek into a folder of inappropriate Victoriana. That’s why as I science fiction purist, I felt myself increasingly pulling away from “Ex Machina.” About 20 minutes into the movie my hopes sank for seeing a smart little sci-fi film, when realized I wasn’t going to be treated to speculation, but titillation. The mad doctor’s growing sadism toward his dolls makes the film feel increasingly like “Fifty Shades of Grey”written for the IT department
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SpillydMay 11, 2015
I have no idea how anyone would not enjoy this movie. Beautiful and scary, thought provoking in a way that makes you question your own sense of identity. No fluff, no explosions, just a good story directed perfectly using CG in the best way.I have no idea how anyone would not enjoy this movie. Beautiful and scary, thought provoking in a way that makes you question your own sense of identity. No fluff, no explosions, just a good story directed perfectly using CG in the best way. So far the negative reviews can be boiled down to (boring because it only has 3 main characters) (boring because there have been other movies with robots) (boring because they didn't understand it) (boring because I knew how it was going to end). I call BS on the last one, there were several ways it could have gone and enough misdirections to keep me guessing. Not sure what people don't understand, it's fairly straight forward but does have some ideas that everyone may not be familiar with. Yes there have been other similar movies (Her and Bladerunner are the ones that come to mind immediately) but they are not the same. That's like saying they should have stopped making westerns after John Wayne because it was already done. And I have no idea why a movie needs a certain number of characters. That's completely foreign to me so I have no idea how to address it. Expand
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DRauchDoes2015May 10, 2015
Garland, a seasoned writer of such low-budget, high-concept sci-fi entries as 28 Days Later and Sunshine, has finally helmed his inaugural directorial work, Ex Machina. He has crafted an accomplished, minimal, futuristic yarn, plaguedGarland, a seasoned writer of such low-budget, high-concept sci-fi entries as 28 Days Later and Sunshine, has finally helmed his inaugural directorial work, Ex Machina. He has crafted an accomplished, minimal, futuristic yarn, plagued consistently by gaps of logic, resignation to Deus Ex Machinas (excuse the obvious pun), and a contrived theme that has been toyed with in numerous other (and better) films before it. However, he still delivers a head-scratching, seductive, and occasionally disturbing work worthy of his exceeding reputation in the genre.

One of Ex Machina's most unfettered strengths, in spite of it's focus on cerebral stimulation, is it's polished, gleaming aesthetic. DOP Rob Hardy juxtaposes synthetic shimmer and gloss with occasional detours into the fecund range outside the lab compound the majority of the film is set. Interspersing sensual hues upon the entrance of android Eva, Ex Machina pulses with a sheen of varied beauty at every turn. Production Designer Mark Digby deserves equal credit for his skeletal, cold composition and ingenious use of special effects in bringing the robots of Ex Machina to stunning life. I'm still baffled as to how the hollow, transparent Eva was accomplished, and her mold is (cough) not too bad either.

Though the icy final act asserted a rather bleak and predictable notion about humanity that left me cold, the central performances by Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac and breakout star Alicia Vikander prevent obstruction of it's emotional core. Isaac's mad scientist is an eccentric concoction, a muscular physical build and casual, vulgar vernacular juxtaposed with a lived-in inquisitive disposition. Vikander, though not tasked with a particularly distinct or subversive role (an A.I. that has a run-of-the-mill manipulative mentality) exudes an uncanny eroticism unmatched by any cinematic depiction of an android seductress I've ever seen (though the chick from Blade Runner could certainly give her a run for her money). Her allure is almost primal, but it's also poised and elegant.

Gleeson is easily the odd-man out here in terms of depth, complexity and overall magneticism. His performance is serviceable, in spite of his character, whose motivation teeters between questionable and ludicrous. Thrusting the scrawny, pale, anti-leading man center stage is a dicey move, one that extracts any relatable dramatic center.

Once the central narrative is established, the schizophrenic notion that no one is to be trusted dominates. Each interaction is tinged with doubt and deception, every development subtly shifted by latent ulterior motives from either party of the man vs. machine mental battleground. Though everyone's motivations reveal to be, sadly, mundane (the android wants to escape, the mad scientist wants to **** with everyone's head), hints of ambiguity still linger, rendering Ex Machina a film that beckons a closer examination.

However, as enticing as the cat and mouse setup is, the ENTIRE film is derailed by illogical plot developments, some too flagrant to forgive. I'll name a few:

*Why did the pilot allow Ava on board? Considering the drastic precautions taken to prevent anyone from uncovering the lab, he should've raised a red flag REGARDLESS of her vixen figure or possible false explanations of the situation.

*Why did Caleb even need to get Nathan drunk if he had already disabled security protocol? It would have made Ava's escape easier, surely, but she overpowers him regardless.

*WHY was Caleb willing to sabotage the scientific development of the century over an inhuman personality he had met less than a week prior? If the romantic feelings he had for Ava were truly to the degree that he'd be willing to risk the future of mankind, they were certainly not expressed with the gravity required to pull off the trick believably.

*Why hadn't Kyoko, certainly present when Nathan is at his most vulnerable, ever taken the chance to kill him until the end of the film, when Ava needed her to do so? She might not have understood any means of escape, but the urge must have persisted.

I could go on, but the subtler blemishes are some of the things about Ex Machina I enjoy most; yes, these irrational choices cheapen the impact of an otherwise cleverly designed framework, but the film at least prompted me to think hard enough to decipher areas that the film failed to think through.

The movie Garland (and most film critics) pitch you is a tragically less-inventive film than advertised. The dialogue is grandiloquent and often witty beyond it's obligatory psuedo-brainy countenance. The first watch is the most engaging, I'll admit that much. Once the ride is over, little comes to light to form new commentary about mankind's god complex. What was the point of it all, if the stakes were compromised from the get go? Well, I'll put it this way: the synthetic sheen was as sparkly as a new apple product, and just as disappointing.
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vicyamusicgreatMay 10, 2015
One of the strengths of this fine film is that it is not the outrageous fairy tale which this movie has inevitably rendered Blade Runner, leaving it, thus, in the dust. Not that I'm entirely dismissive of Blade Runner. Sean Young and DarylOne of the strengths of this fine film is that it is not the outrageous fairy tale which this movie has inevitably rendered Blade Runner, leaving it, thus, in the dust. Not that I'm entirely dismissive of Blade Runner. Sean Young and Daryl Hannah were never better. But this film's ability to absorb the contingencies of real life makes it far more than any dystopian-utopian popcorn movie. Expand
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BrianMcCriticMay 9, 2015
This is a gorgeous and incredibly well acted film. Each of our three leads are at their absolute best here. Though some of the reveals you can see coming, the film is still fantastic. A
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gunnyartMay 9, 2015
So I realize this might not be everyone's cup o' tea but as a bit of a sify geek I loved it. It was slick, sexy and intelligent. While the technology was obviously evolved beyond current reality it none the less remained plausible. The onlySo I realize this might not be everyone's cup o' tea but as a bit of a sify geek I loved it. It was slick, sexy and intelligent. While the technology was obviously evolved beyond current reality it none the less remained plausible. The only reason I didn't give it full marks was despite a creative approach and a good twist it was still quite predictable. Expand
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Jabby63May 8, 2015
I'll cut to the chase...this was quite possibly the worst movie I've ever seen. I go to movies a lot. I realize not all are going to be good and that's okay. But this was flat out EXCRUCIATING! I was praying for it to end. How in the worldI'll cut to the chase...this was quite possibly the worst movie I've ever seen. I go to movies a lot. I realize not all are going to be good and that's okay. But this was flat out EXCRUCIATING! I was praying for it to end. How in the world this tedious nonsense received great reviews is mind boggling. Expand
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Chazd3May 8, 2015
Name the last science fiction pic whose producers simply give you one or two big names & a crapload of special effects & say "Enjoy!" Your brain needs its "A" game for this one. Asks the question, what is it that makes us truly human? At whatName the last science fiction pic whose producers simply give you one or two big names & a crapload of special effects & say "Enjoy!" Your brain needs its "A" game for this one. Asks the question, what is it that makes us truly human? At what point will we really blur the performance gap between ourselves and God? Every minute was thought-provoking, suspenseful, and yes, had technically elegant special effects. Best film I've seen in 2015. Expand
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