Ex Machina (DVD REVIEW)
Ex
Machina
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Fettching Fembot Seduces Geek in Futuristic Sci-Fi Thriller
Caleb
Smith (Domnhall Gleeson) works as a computer programmer for Blue
Book, the most popular internet search engine in the world. As the
winner of a staff lottery, he is summoned to the secluded, hilltop
retreat of the company’s reclusive CEO, Nathan Bateman (Oscar
Isaac).
Only
after being brought there by corporate helicopter does the nerdy 26
year-old discover that his billionaire boss has a hidden agenda. As
it turns out, the place is less a home than a high-tech facility
dedicated to conducting research in artificial intelligence.
But
before Caleb is allowed to stay, he’s forced to sign a
non-disclosure agreement promising to keep secret what he’s about
to witness. Nathan next explains that it’s an invention, an android
he wants Turing tested, meaning examined for any software flaws
revealing it as non-human.
He
then introduces his curious guest to Ava (Alicia Vikander), the
fetching fembot he wants studied over the course of a week. Caleb is
surprised by her level of sophistication, since her brain is complex
enough to discern the connotation of idioms like “breaking the
ice.” He’s even more impressed by her non-deterministic nature,
as she appears to have been successfully programmed with free will.
The
plot thickens several days into the project when Ava senses Caleb has
developed feelings for her. At that point, the attractive automaton
quietly confides her fears about being expendable in the eyes of
Nathan who wouldn’t have a second thought about wiping her memory
banks clean once she’s no longer considered state-of-the-art. After
all, that’s what he’s done to each of her mothballed predecessors
in his relentless quest to build a better cyborg.
Where
does Caleb’s loyalty lie? With the callous employer he suddenly
sees as a heartless tinkerer? Or with the flesh-covered machine
exhibiting a full range of emotions, including a seductive
vulnerability? That is the dilemma confronting the anguished
protagonist in Ex Machina, an intriguing sci-fi adventure marking the
splendid directorial debut of Alex Garland.
Best
known as the scriptwriter of 28 Days Later, the gifted Brit more than
proves his mettle as a filmmaker, here, with a thought-provoking
thriller guaranteed to keep you enthralled while reassessing the
meaning of consciousness.
Excellent
(4
stars)
Rated
R for
profanity, violence, sexual references and graphic nudity
Running
time: 108 minutes
Distributor:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Blu-ray
Extras: Through the Looking Glass: Creating Ex Machina (a 5-part
featurette); SXSW Q&A with the cast and crew; and 8
behind-the-scenes vignettes.
To
see a trailer Ex Machina, visit: http://exmachina-movie.com/trailer
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Ex Machina on Blu-ray, visit:
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