‘Ex Machina’ – a warning for the future of humanity

Avatar of Nick John By Nick John Dec31,2023 #humanity #Machina
‘Ex Machina’ – a warning for the future of humanity 4
‘Ex Machina’ – a warning for the future of humanity 4

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The work had a budget of 15 million USD, becoming one of the best independent films in the first half of 2015, highly praised by experts.

Movie trailer `Ex Machina`

The main character of the film is a young programmer named Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), who is sent to live for a week with genius CEO Nathan (Oscar Isaac) – the founder of the company that Caleb is working for.

`Ex Machina` is currently the highest rated fantasy film this year.

Caleb’s job is to find out whether the robot Ava (Alicia Vikander) invented by Nathan can be self-aware?

The film emphasizes men’s desires, the moral standards of an individual when living in society and the role of giant search corporations (like Google) for every living individual who depends on them for their lives.

‘Ex Machina’ – a warning for the future of humanity

Actors Domhnall Gleeson (left) and Oscar Isaac.

The topic `Anti-Humanism` is always mentioned in post-modern society as one of the harsh criticisms of human ambitions in technology.

Caleb was afraid that he was also a robot created without his awareness?

The ambition of the character Nathan in Ex Machina is considered a modern version of Dr. Frankenstein’s ambition in the classic story of the same name by female writer Mary Shelly.

‘Ex Machina’ – a warning for the future of humanity

Swedish beauty – Alicia Vikander – plays the robot Ava with human-like intelligence and emotions.

As a screenwriter for many famous films such as 28 Days Later, Never Let Me Go, Alex Garland firmly grasps the rules that make a film with a simple structure on a complex topic attractive.

Actor Oscar Issac had an excellent role by showing charisma through indifference, carelessness, boredom and ambition.

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