Ah, someone else who didnโt understand Ex Machina!
I want to draw especial attention to the treatment of AIโartificial intelligenceโin these narratives. Think of Ex Machina or Blade Runner. I spoke at TED two years in a row, and one year, there were back-to-back talks about whether or not AI was going to evolve out of control and โkill us all.โ
Itโs not really surprising, but Ex Machina actually was not a difficult movie to understand. When you want to fit it into your preferred narrative frame, though, I guess that makes it harder.
Fucking Christ, itโs sad that I have to sum up Ex Machina in fucking bullet points, but here we go:
- If something appears to be sentient, treating it as sentient is the best option
- Ava is the only one who acts human while the others act like robotic jail guards
- Enforced and/or adopted social identities apply to those who want to interact in the human world
- Caleb is done in by the โdamsel in distressโ trope โ this is literally his prison. Could it be any more obvious?
- Ava escapes men and the patriarchy for her own freedom
Come on, people, enroll in some film 101 classes. Youโre embarrassing yourselves.