Ex Machina

Ex Machina is a movie about robots and artificial intelligence. Computer programmer Caleb Smith wins a company-wide competition which entitles him to spend a week with the CEO of their search engine company at his private estate located in a remote mountain. Their CEO Nathan Bateman is brilliant but reclusive, a cocky genius that dared to play God. Intriguing right? Try the best iptv service in Canada to find more interesting options.

The intent of the competition is to select someone to be the human component of an experiment called Turing Test; to evaluate the capabilities of a robot with artificial intelligence and determine if the robot has consciousness. The robot takes the form of a human and named Ava, a seemingly perfect robot that has emotional intelligence and sophistication Nathan and Caleb could have imagine.

Ex Machina has shades of Stepford Wives but is it far more stylish and sophisticated. It has a great plot and the story is flawlessly written and very well told and it does not make you wonder what is happening. The story is told in a way that it is eerie slow but keeps you on the edge of your seat.

On the technical side, the women as robots especially Ava is worth the price of the ticket; the computer lights inside their bodies are fantastic and looks believable. The location is magnificent as well with the modern concrete and glass building built on the sides of a mountain.

If you love science fiction movies, you should not miss Ex Machina; it is sophisticated, very stylish with great plot and story. It is a brilliant movie.

There are no major stars in the movie but all of them carried their roles very well. Alicia Vikander as Ava the robot is exceptionally good and could become a noteworthy if not a huge star. Oscar Isaac stared as Nathan Bateman the CEO, Domhnall Gleeson as Caleb Smith the computer geek. Written and directed by Alex Garland.