Age Rating:
- UK - 15
- US - R (UK equivalent to an 18)
Review Scores:
- IMDB - 7.7/10
- Metacritic - 78/100
- Rotten Tomatoes - 92%
Content:
- Sex & Nudity - 10/10
The woman lifts her leg and wraps it around the man. The scene ends and sex is implied.
A woman begins to undress for a man.
Discussion of attraction, flirtation, sexuality and penetrative sex with a robot.
A man jokes that oral sex was performed by a ghost in a film.
Conversation between two males about sexual intercourse. One asks the other if he wants to have intercourse with the main female lead & leads to about how it would be performed if such a case arises.
Mention of pornography.
Several uncovered humanoid robots shown, with breasts and genitals of actual actresses visible.
A female styled humanoid robot lies fully uncovered on a bed (very brief, non sexual with visible pubic hair).
A female styled robot examines it's uncovered flesh looking body in a mirror; nipples are seen.
A humanoid is seen on the ground in a very short that nearly reveals her flesh-looking buttocks.
There are long scenes where full frontal nudity of feminine humanoid robots in human looking flesh are shown. The appearance of flesh includes details of nipples and full frontal and backside nudity. Some of these humanoids are kept naked in closets. Graphic footage of them in partial human form and naked are also seen.
Because the robots are meant to be provocative of female sexuality in such a way that is fundamental and integral to the story line, their presence through out the entire movie is therefore a form of sexualization.
A female caresses her body in either a sexual manner or self realisation manner
A woman stands in front of a bunch of naked woman humanoid robots and she starts stripping artificial skin off of other naked women robots and placing on her own body.
- Violence & Gore - 8/10
Body Count- 2 Humans and 1 Robot
A man cuts his arm with a razor blade and it bleeds extensively.
A man punches another in the face.
A man is stabbed to death by two different robots. Blood pools in his shirt.
Two robots are hit by another character, one is shown losing their limb and another is shown with a missing jaw after injury.
There is also emotional and psychologic violence towards the robots and it could be questioned whether these interactions depicted in the film therefore constitute a form sexual abuse, slavery and involuntary confinement; particularly in form of both sexual and domestic violence against women.
- Profanity - 7/10
The f-word is said approximately 20 times, in both a sexual and non-sexual context.
- Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking - 7/10
Characters are seen drinking alcohol.
A character gets extremely drunk several times.
There are conversations about drinking and hangovers.
A character encourages another character to get drunk.
- Frightening/Intense Scenes - 5/10
A man cuts his arm, the scene is quite graphic.
A female robot peels back her skin to reveal machine parts.
Robots are beaten and have limbs damaged.
A man is stabbed twice by two different robots. Blood is seen.A man is left to die in a locked room.
A humanoid is screaming and emotionally enraged at her physical and sexual confinement.
Producers
- Eli Bush - Executive Producer
- Caroline Levy - Line Producer
- Andrew Macdonald - Producer
- Allon Reich - Producer
- Tessa Ross - Executive Producer
- Scott Rudin - Executive Producer
- Jason Sack - Associate Producer
- Joanne Smith - Associate Producer
- Jarle Tangen - Line Producer
- DNA Films
- Film4
- Scott Rudin Productions
Director/Screen Writer
- Alex Garland
Actors
- Domhnall Gleeson - Caleb
- Corey Johnson - Jay
- Oscar Isaac - Nathan
- Alicia Vikander - Ava
- Sonoya Mizuno - Kyoko
- Claire Selby - Lily
- Symara A. Templeman - Jasmine
- Gana Bayarsaikhan - Jade
- Tiffany Pisani - Katya
- Elina Alminas - Amber
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
Weekend Gross
$3,690 (USA) (30 August 2015) (5 Screens)
$3,324 (USA) (23 August 2015) (4 Screens)
$9,571 (USA) (2 August 2015) (17 Screens)
$30,721 (USA) (19 July 2015) (31 Screens)
$144,881 (USA) (21 June 2015) (124 Screens)
$389,000 (USA) (7 June 2015) (302 Screens)
$768,000 (USA) (31 May 2015) (506 Screens)
$1,423,000 (USA) (24 May 2015) (896 Screens)
$2,103,000 (USA) (17 May 2015) (1,718 Screens)
$3,510,000 (USA) (10 May 2015) (2,004 Screens)
$2,286,000 (USA) (3 May 2015) (1,279 Screens)
$5,349,500 (USA) (26 April 2015) (1,255 Screens)
$250,000 (USA) (12 April 2015) (4 Screens)
€38,500 (Netherlands) (3 May 2015) (8 Screens)
Box Office Figures
$3,324 (USA) (23 August 2015) (4 Screens)
$9,571 (USA) (2 August 2015) (17 Screens)
$30,721 (USA) (19 July 2015) (31 Screens)
$144,881 (USA) (21 June 2015) (124 Screens)
$389,000 (USA) (7 June 2015) (302 Screens)
$768,000 (USA) (31 May 2015) (506 Screens)
$1,423,000 (USA) (24 May 2015) (896 Screens)
$2,103,000 (USA) (17 May 2015) (1,718 Screens)
$3,510,000 (USA) (10 May 2015) (2,004 Screens)
$2,286,000 (USA) (3 May 2015) (1,279 Screens)
$5,349,500 (USA) (26 April 2015) (1,255 Screens)
$250,000 (USA) (12 April 2015) (4 Screens)
€38,500 (Netherlands) (3 May 2015) (8 Screens)
Box Office Figures
Opening Weekend
$5,349,500 (USA) (24 April 2015) (1,255 Screens)$250,000 (USA) (12 April 2015) (4 Screens)
€38,500 (Netherlands) (3 May 2015) (8 Screens)
Gross
$25,434,333 (USA) (23 August 2015)
$25,405,058 (USA) (2 August 2015)
$25,361,484 (USA) (19 July 2015)
$25,233,155 (USA) (9 July 2015)
$24,954,673 (USA) (21 June 2015)
$24,330,000 (USA) (7 June 2015)
$23,587,000 (USA) (31 May 2015)
$21,947,000 (USA) (24 May 2015)
$19,566,000 (USA) (17 May 2015)
$16,705,000 (USA) (15 May 2015)
$15,762,000 (USA) (10 May 2015)
$10,924,000 (USA) (3 May 2015)
$6,827,930 (USA) (26 April 2015)
$250,000 (USA) (12 April 2015)
$36,659,611 (Worldwide) (9 July 2015)
$26,187,268 (Worldwide) (15 May 2015)
€89,727 (Netherlands) (6 May 2015)
$29,501 (Portugal) (15 May 2015)
Music (Composer of Score/Soundtrack)
- The musical score for Ex Machina was composed by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow.
- A soundtrack album was released digitally on 20 January 2015, with an LP and Compact Disc UK release in February 2015 by Invada Records.
Additional songs featured in the film include:
- "Enola Gay" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- "Get Down Saturday Night" by Oliver Cheatham
- "Husbands" by Savages
- "Piano Sonata No 21 D. 960 in B-Flat Major" (first movement) by Franz Schubert
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