Holy shit this movie kept me on the edge of my seat. If you have any interest, go see it now before reading further so it doesn’t get spoiled.
Seriously, I often find myself daydreaming during most movies–but not this one. It was one of the most compelling stories I’ve seen in some time–and I’m hoping others here have seen it because I’d love to see some discussion around this!
It’s not the best movie I’ve seen in years (I see a LOT of good movies) but it’s pretty damned good, IMO, and I’m sure will be ranked as among the years’ best by many. Probably by me too.
This is Alex Garland’s first movie as a director, though he’s written several screenplays (The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Dredd, which, hush, I really liked). I thought he did a great job and has a bright future ahead of him. I’m glad they used very good actors who are just on the verge of stardom, and are not yet household faces: Oscar Isaac (so great in A Most Violent Year), Domhnall Gleeson (he’s been in lots of things I’d seen, but I first REALLY noticed him in About Time) and the Swedish actress Alicia Vikander (I first saw her in A Royal Affair with Mads Mikkelsen).
I was underwhelmed by the trailers, it felt very samey and a lot like many movies that I’ve seen over recent years, most of which I didn’t like. Plus, I’m not much of a fan of Domhnall Gleeson.
Maybe it’s worth checking out. I will reserve judgement for a while, though.
Saw this movie a couple of days ago and enjoyed it immensely. Well written with great performances from all three main actors. A lot of times a movie that’s so tightly contained within a small area and limited to only a few characters can feel a little slow moving and dull to me, but this one was just spot on. Highly recommended.
Ex Machina is an amazing movie. I just finished seeing it an hour ago and my head isn’t together yet. I keep switching points of view and doubting my own intelligence. Not how smart I am but whether any of us are.
I’m taking a friend to see it tomorrow, it’s that good.
Right?! It really kept me guessing the entire way through, and like you, I want to see it again. I loved that the characters & script always seemed to be one step ahead–like the characters would ask the same question I was thinking, and the response would be something I wasn’t expected, yet made sense