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Available for the first time on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack comes the Academy Award®-winning ''Best Visual Effects'' sci-fi thriller from the writer of 28 DAYS LATER and DREDD. Review: Awesome. great all round service - Received . - _ my order today.. A good quality item _ quick delivery- good service. Will order from G&A media again. Thank you for everything. Review: Great movie, great 4K quality, love it - Love this movie, seen it multiple times. This version as near to cinema experience as I could hope for.




| Contributor | Gleeson, Domhnall, Isaac, Oscar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,667 Reviews |
| Format | 4K, AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Initial release date | 2015-04-10 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Lions Gate Home Entertainment |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| UPC | 031398264477 |
G**)
Awesome. great all round service
Received . - _ my order today.. A good quality item _ quick delivery- good service. Will order from G&A media again. Thank you for everything.
I**N
Great movie, great 4K quality, love it
Love this movie, seen it multiple times. This version as near to cinema experience as I could hope for.
S**S
It's a good film honestly!
This film was made long before AI was a thing, and yet they got so many things accurate~ Somethings that were interesting was at the start of the film there's an AI that speaks to Caleb and calls out his name, He is shocked and astonished about this, But today we'd just see that as normal! So we're already living that future, Just hopefully, It won't end up being like it is here!
S**R
Intriguing Turing test
A three way Turing test, which doesn't work out as the humans expected. Needless to say it looks great.
E**X
intriguing
great film
M**.
Mixed story
I like these sort of films, but for me, it didn't cut any new ground or really explain outcomes, also the audio was hardly high enough to understand. I have this problem time and again with streaming volumes. In the end I put this film as part "I Robot" with violence depicted by "M3ghan".... Part "Westworld".... Wierd film, but graphics tech wise pretty good, story spoilt by poor speech levels
C**E
Recommended dvd Excellent story with a twist
Excellent story. Testing consciousness in AI lifelike robots. Feelings vs responses to orders. Relationship between human and robot almost like Frankenstein. Didn't expect the end. Recommended dvd.
P**E
A great film and a timely warning about the future of AI
This is a great film and now with the constant suspicion about AI it serves as a timely reminder of what could happen. A young coder wins a competition to spend a week with his reclusive boss only to discover that he has created a beautiful android called Eva whom he wants him to put through the Turing test to see if she has achieved true artificial intelligence. The story which features three main characters twists and turns through their interactions and you never know who is manipulating who until the climax.
G**S
Aankoop Ex Machina Blu-ray
100 % OK Goede verzending van besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving van de verkoper ( uiterst tevreden ) :-):-):-)
S**E
Excellent cautionary tale
This movie is so good that writer/director Alex Garland himself doesn't understand it. In the DVD supplements he repeatedly says it's about "a robot becoming human." which is not only not what it's about, but that doesn't even happen (and cannot, for that matter). So he's doubly wrong. This movie is about two very ordinary men who think they're evolved enough to "create", and like two arrogant little boys they inevitably get burned by the fire they're playing with. Ostensibly the robot's maker represents the "tech giants" of Google, Facebook, OpenAI, etc. However, Garland is unaware it's also about himself, as well as any ordinary man who imagines himself higher than he really is. This is by far his best film ("Now I'll make a horror movie, now I'll make a war movie, now I'll make an alien movie, now I'll make a zombie movie, now I'll make a robot movie..."), and his inability to see its true value highlights that fact. The world is literally choking to death on the inventions of ordinary men. It's beyond time to stop celebrating that dismal reality.
T**X
Nickel Chrome
Test effectué le 12 octobre 2015 sur videoprojecteur JVC DLA X35 3D Blanc, écran lumene diagonale 2.70 m, ensemble 5.1 Bowers & Wilking, double subwoofer Velodine CHT -10 Q, platine Blue Ray 3D Pioneer BDP - LX54, ampli Yamaha RX - V1067. 1) Le Blue Ray : SteelBook stylé, blanc clinique, frappé d'un buste androïde, crédible sur le plan technologique. Pas de chichi, comme le film. L'action, essentiellement en huis clos, ne sollicite guère les enceintes latérales, sauf dans les scènes de nature, très immersives. Image stable, parfaite, même en faible luminosité. Les bonus se résument à cinq featurettes, trop succinctes au regard de la profondeur du propos du film. 2) Le film : Ni artifices, ni détours. En quatre minutes, deux scènes, nous sommes au cœur de l'intrigue. Un jeune codeur (Domhnall Gleeson) , parmi les meilleurs de Blue Note (allusion transparente à Google ou Facebook), gagne le privilège de passer une semaine dans la résidence ultra secrète du P-DG - gourou, Alex Garland. Puissamment interprété par Oscar Isaac, le tycoon lui réserve un accueil mêlant habilement familiarité, pression et manipulation psychologiques, dans le décor glaçant de sa résidence-forteresse perdue au milieu des montagnes et des forêts, avant de lui révéler qu'il sera le premier cobaye du test de Turing : le dialogue entre l'humain et la véritable intelligence artificielle. Dans ce décor high tech où se mêlent minéral et végétal, inerte et vivant, s'engage une série d'entretiens entre le jeune homme aux airs godiches et Ava, une créature cybernétique aux rouages apparents, à laquelle seul le visage délicat confère un semblant d'humanité (incarnée avec grâce et pudeur par l'ex ballerine Alicia Vikander). Séparés par une glace portant la marque d'une brisure (qui témoigne d'une récente rébellion), l'homme et la machine deviennent rapidement complices et découvrent les dessous du projet de Garland. Ces scènes sont entrecoupées d'échanges fascinants entre le génial concepteur et son employé, devant une toile de Jackson Pollock ou au bord d'une cascade. Les interrogations fusent : un jeu d'échecs électronique a t'il conscience de ce que sont les échecs, de ce qu'est le jeu et de ses enjeux ? Quelle différence entre conscience et simulation de conscience ? Nature du libre arbitre. Dépassé par sa propre création, Alex conclue avec une froide lucidité à la fin de l'âge de L'Homme et l'avènement de la Machine. La question n'est ni comment, ni pourquoi... mais quand. Ex Machina constitue une nouvelle mise en garde contre les dangers de l'intelligence artificielle. Le propos fait écho à l'alerte récemment lancée par Stephen Hawking qui mérite d'être lue et méditée. Le constat est établi depuis la nuit des temps : du livre de la Genèse, au mythe du Golem, de la créature de Frankenstein à Blade Runner, Terminator, AniMatrix et l'exceptionnelle série Real Human : la créature échappe toujours à son Créateur. "Dieu est mort" disait Nietzsche. L'Humain est le prochain sur la liste. On ne pourra pas dire que nous n'avons pas été alertés.
F**O
Very good
Excellent picture sound quality and entertaining SF movie
J**R
Genial pelicula
La película llegó a tiempo y en buen estado. la película es una gran historia de ciencia ficción, a veces la imagen se ve con granos, eso pasa cuando es las escenas de oscuridad pero en general se ve muy bien las escenas.
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