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Ex Machina is a 2014 science fiction film written and directed by Alex Garland in his directorial debut. A co-production between the United Kingdom and the United States, it stars Domhnall Gleeson , Alicia Vikander , and Oscar Isaac .
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Apr 24, 2015 · Ex Machina: Directed by Alex Garland. With Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac, Sonoya Mizuno. A young programmer is selected to participate in a ground-breaking experiment in synthetic intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a highly advanced humanoid A.I.
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- Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Alex Garland
- 2015-04-24
A programmer (Domhnall Gleeson) tests the consciousness of a robot (Alicia Vikander) in a remote estate owned by his boss (Oscar Isaac). Ex Machina is a critically acclaimed film that explores themes of artificial intelligence, free will, and human nature.
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- Alex Garland
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- Domhnall Gleeson
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Ex Machina. In the mountain retreat of a gifted internet billionaire, a young man takes part in a strange experiment: testing an artificial intelligence, housed in the body of a beautiful robot girl. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish ...
A young programmer is selected to participate in a ground-breaking experiment in synthetic intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a highly advanced humanoid A.I. The web page provides multiple summaries of the film's plot, as well as cast and crew information, user reviews, trivia, and FAQ.
Apr 9, 2015 · A young programmer is brought to a remote lab to test the self-awareness of a female robot, and discovers the sinister agenda of its creator, a brilliant but disturbed scientist. Ebert praises the film's scientific and psychological insights, its characters and themes, and its critique of masculinity and femininity.