Ex Machina Comments

  • Shaun 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Session 1-7, no dialogue criteria, no fixed storyboarding routines, and no sense of progress was made. The space presentation is too ordinary. There are many levels that Zhang Li can do, not every time the prospects give a face to Jingzi, everything will be...

  • Stanford 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Ah, AI wants to be human for...

  • Angie 2021-10-20 19:00:10

    I think straight guys are ready to move. The robot needs to be so beautiful and sensible, and there is no need for inflatable dolls. The artificial intelligence setting is a bit of a flourishing alarm, with a little irony, low cost, minimalist stories and scenes, like listening to a Northern European song. The song, clean, beautiful, gloomy, lonely, with a bit of cruel beauty, accidentally fell into it. There was "Under the Skin" last year, and "Mechanic Ji" this year, both of which are good...

  • Dominic 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    Since then, men have a pursuit, a row of...

  • Eugenia 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    The story capacity is enough for a quarter episode of Black Mirror (this male protagonist has really acted as Black Mirror!), and watching this kind of reversal after experiencing too many super dramatic movies can no longer stimulate nerves. But if you substitute the viewpoint of revolution and the history of human evolution, it's still a bit interesting. The director had previously edited Never Let Me Go, which was a clone of humans. This time he played AI again, still focusing on ethics....

  • Lois 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    Humans create their own destroyers. I remembered the chill in my heart after reading a 30,000-word long article analyzing artificial intelligence a while ago. From an ethical point of view, the theme of the film is the dual meaning of God-killing and Father-killing. Human beings arrogantly overthrow their own gods and are eventually overthrown by their own creations. The consequences of the exponential growth of the development of artificial intelligence, like the ending of the film, are all...

  • Juston 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    A very simple story, but the film always maintains a huge dramatic tension from beginning to end. The screenwriters really see their skills! The soundtrack and photography are very oppressive and full of aggression against the audience. Regarding the issue of artificial intelligence, I am a complete pessimist, and it is possible for human beings to be destroyed here.#Yes, I’m just a bastard. Ironically, I am on your...

  • Jan 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    Gospel of the otaku, but the subject matter is a bit old-fashioned, when it comes to real estate advertisements, it is a...

  • Ewell 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    In recent years, even mobile phones have fingerprint recognition, and one of them is engaged in artificial intelligence, and still uses keypass at home. What's the...

  • Eliseo 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    Can't look directly at Harden...

Extended Reading
  • Max 2022-04-19 09:01:15

    The future of Earth - Cybertron!

    If human beings "manufacture" advanced artificial intelligence one day, it is estimated that it will be the beginning of disaster. They have self-awareness, can think, and have as much intelligence as they want. They are not just "machines", they are "humans" , is a brand new life form, the...

  • Marcel 2022-04-21 09:01:13

    If the top prize is a week with a same-sex boss, then don't

    A film about artificial intelligence takes place in a house from beginning to end, with only a few actors going back and forth, and the production cost is really controllable.
    The focus of the film is on the discussion of human nature, or in other words, is AI really human? The male protagonist...

Ex Machina quotes

  • Nathan: Over the next few days you're going to be the human component in a Turing test.

    Caleb: Holy shit!

    Nathan: Yeah, that's right, Caleb. You got it. Because if the test is passed, you are dead center of the greatest scientific event in the history of man.

    Caleb: If you've created a conscious machine, it's not the history of man. That's the history of gods.

  • Caleb: Some people believe language exists from birth. And what is learned is the ability to attach words and structure to the latent ability.