Yeah. I haven't watched his full reaction or anything, so I'm not sure if he got that part? If you didn't catch on that he was worried HE was a robot himself, then yeah he'd seem really crazy. I mean - it's still a little crazy to actually worry you're a robot or an android, but I can see why the character would actually worry about that. But the way he reacted in this edited version made me wonder if he caught that that's what the character was doing or not, or if he was just randomly mutilating himself for no reason, lol.
My earliest memory: It was apparently when I was only about 2. I thought for a long time my earliest memory was getting into the back of my uncles truck and putting a teddy bear in it, with there being a lot of furniture. My mother had told me that was when we moved out of my uncle's house and told me how old I was then, which was 4. But then I remembered something, randomly one day. Almost like it was a dream I'd had, but it wasn't. Jeopardy was on tv, I remember the song, I remember a bowl of Circus Peanuts (which I hate) being on a table and the table was a little over my head so I had to look up to see the bowl which was like a crystal candy dish, and it was a room I know I'd never been in before in a house that didn't look familiar AT ALL. One day I explained this memory and the furniture and sort of the layout of the room. Apparently, it was my paternal grandparent's old apartment my mother lived in the year she was pregnant with my brother and a little bit after he was born, and he was born when I was 14 months old. We moved into my uncle's not that long after that - where I had my second memory of leaving and putting stuff in the back of a truck. There's another fuzzy memory that I think may have been between those two 2 year old and 4 year old memories, of a baby being given a bath in the sink at my uncles house. My mom explained it could have been my brother, because she gave him baths in my uncle's kitchen sink plenty of times before we moved out, but it's possible I remember a cousin or something getting a bath when I was a little older. So I may have memories from basically each year 2, 3 and 4 years old. So yeah - pretty early memory. There's no way I could have seen or explained that apartment if it were just a dream because my grandparents moved into a house right after my mom left for my uncles. Before that, I'd always thought memories didn't "start" until 4-ish years old.
This movie serves as a cautionary tale on how far man will go to create the perfect AI, and the lengths we will go to achieve that goal. Winner for Best Visual Effects
If you wanna watch more movies with Oscar Isaac, I suggest "Inside Llewyn Davis" It is directed by the Coen brothers and it is about a musician in the 1960's who deals with depression
Honestly, I didn't find Ex Machina all that interesting myself. I liked much better Alex Garland's other movie, Annihilation. It has holes as well, and may think itself smarter than it is; but I liked how visually stimulating it was, along with a moment which messed me up quite a bit.
25:22 he was checking if he was a robot
Yeah. I haven't watched his full reaction or anything, so I'm not sure if he got that part? If you didn't catch on that he was worried HE was a robot himself, then yeah he'd seem really crazy. I mean - it's still a little crazy to actually worry you're a robot or an android, but I can see why the character would actually worry about that. But the way he reacted in this edited version made me wonder if he caught that that's what the character was doing or not, or if he was just randomly mutilating himself for no reason, lol.
My earliest memory: It was apparently when I was only about 2. I thought for a long time my earliest memory was getting into the back of my uncles truck and putting a teddy bear in it, with there being a lot of furniture. My mother had told me that was when we moved out of my uncle's house and told me how old I was then, which was 4. But then I remembered something, randomly one day. Almost like it was a dream I'd had, but it wasn't. Jeopardy was on tv, I remember the song, I remember a bowl of Circus Peanuts (which I hate) being on a table and the table was a little over my head so I had to look up to see the bowl which was like a crystal candy dish, and it was a room I know I'd never been in before in a house that didn't look familiar AT ALL.
One day I explained this memory and the furniture and sort of the layout of the room. Apparently, it was my paternal grandparent's old apartment my mother lived in the year she was pregnant with my brother and a little bit after he was born, and he was born when I was 14 months old. We moved into my uncle's not that long after that - where I had my second memory of leaving and putting stuff in the back of a truck. There's another fuzzy memory that I think may have been between those two 2 year old and 4 year old memories, of a baby being given a bath in the sink at my uncles house. My mom explained it could have been my brother, because she gave him baths in my uncle's kitchen sink plenty of times before we moved out, but it's possible I remember a cousin or something getting a bath when I was a little older. So I may have memories from basically each year 2, 3 and 4 years old.
So yeah - pretty early memory. There's no way I could have seen or explained that apartment if it were just a dream because my grandparents moved into a house right after my mom left for my uncles. Before that, I'd always thought memories didn't "start" until 4-ish years old.
This movie serves as a cautionary tale on how far man will go to create the perfect AI, and the lengths we will go to achieve that goal.
Winner for Best Visual Effects
If you wanna watch more movies with Oscar Isaac, I suggest "Inside Llewyn Davis"
It is directed by the Coen brothers and it is about a musician in the 1960's who deals with depression
This guy's laugh cracks me up.
Pronounced: Ex-mac-in-na
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Honestly, I didn't find Ex Machina all that interesting myself. I liked much better Alex Garland's other movie, Annihilation. It has holes as well, and may think itself smarter than it is; but I liked how visually stimulating it was, along with a moment which messed me up quite a bit.
Ex Machina.