Continuity mistake: After signing the non-disclosure agreement, Caleb drops the pen on the right of the pad on the desk. In the next shot the pen is almost in the center of the pad. (00:10:10)
Ex Machina (2015)
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Directed by: Alex Garland
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, Sonoya Mizuno
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Ex Machina is a Science Fiction slow burn tale of a single man who is called to spend a week at a wealthy, young businessman's hidden estate to test out his latest great find; an android named Ava. He is there to see how aware and adaptable it is, how human. He soon finds himself interwoven in a larger scheme, however...and then things go swiftly south from there. Alice Vikander is very convincing as the android, and the relationship of the robot genius to his creations is frightening! A good movie.
Trivia: Adjusted for inflation, Ex Machina is the lowest-budgeted winner of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in history. In 2019, its budget comes to around $16 million, with the closest equivalent being the $41 million of Cocoon (1985).
Question: SPOILER If, by the end of the movie, the facility was reprogrammed to have all doors unlocked on a power failure - and there was a sudden power failure when Domhnall inserted the card into the computer terminal... Why did he remain locked within? Shouldn't he be set free by the programming change he freed Ava with?
Answer: The "Red glow" was the emergency lights that had come on every other time the power went out. And the final power outage was orchestrated by previous arrangement by the robot and Caleb.
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Chosen answer: He inserted his own card in Nathans computer. Also, there was no mention of a power failure, only a red glow. This would be a different event than he's programmed the system for.