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Ex Machina is a 2014 British [6] science fiction film written and directed by Alex Garland in his directorial debut. It stars Domhnall Gleeson , Alicia Vikander , and Oscar Isaac . It follows a programmer who is invited by his CEO to administer the Turing test to an intelligent humanoid robot .
Made on a budget of $15 million, Ex Machina grossed $36 million worldwide [2] and received critical acclaim. [3] [4] The National Board of Review recognised Ex Machina as one of the ten best independent films of the year and at the 88th Academy Awards the film won the award for Best Visual Effects and additionally was nominated for Best ...
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Ex Machina is a portion of the phrase deus ex machina, meaning "god from the machine". It may refer to: Fiction. Ex Machina, a comic book series by Brian K. Vaughan ...
The video, on YouTube is an excellent jumping off point for anyone wishing to add an Interpretation or Themes section to this article, where, if nothing else, a simple synopsis of Shaun's comments on Ex Machina can do most of the heavy lifting to show us ways of interpreting this movie. Even better would be to expand that with summaries of ...
I, Human is the second full-length album by Singaporean death metal band, Deus Ex Machina, and the first to feature a permanent vocalist, giving it more uniformity in contrast to The War Inside, which had a different singer for each track. [1]