anagamin
Joined Jul 2007
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A complete waste of time and money. I'm not sure what was the whole point of making this movie. You can not put it in any genre not comedy not drama not anything. I assume they just wanted to target a specific group of people to bring to theatre (as the name itself implies) to make some money. Shame on the director and more importantly on the writer. I trusted the Metascore for so many years, but after this junk movie which it's been given 74/100, I no longer trust that score. So, shame on you metacritic too.
Who will win the battle of the Artificial Intelligence and the Humans? Does A.I. understand love? Can we have an A.I. which is capable of passing the Turing test? Ex machina tries to answer these philosophical unsolvable questions!
If you have watched Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) movie, you'll find a lot of common things between that and ex machina. However, I love the fact how two movies showing the same idea can reach to different conclusions.
To me the battle between A.I and human being is exactly like the "battle of the bastards"! Who is the father of us? GOD? If we humans do not have any father so we are somehow bastards, If A.I. is our son, the son of a bastard is also a bastard! so...
I think we should wait for future to find the answers to these questions!
If you have watched Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) movie, you'll find a lot of common things between that and ex machina. However, I love the fact how two movies showing the same idea can reach to different conclusions.
To me the battle between A.I and human being is exactly like the "battle of the bastards"! Who is the father of us? GOD? If we humans do not have any father so we are somehow bastards, If A.I. is our son, the son of a bastard is also a bastard! so...
I think we should wait for future to find the answers to these questions!
"Red carpet" is the story of a middle-aged naive and obscure Iranian artist who goes to Cannes Film Festival in following of his dreams. The dream of meeting the great directors of cinema such as Steven Spielberg and Woody Allen with the high hopes of becoming a professional actor. In his journey to France he gets into some troubles and he finds France a brand new country for himself. The movie Also tries to show the inappropriate habits and traditions of Iranian society by comparing those to the French ones. Finally the story ends with this cliché proverb "Home sweet Home" and nowhere is like home. In the final scene, the miserable and lone artist of our story sleeps in his country flag which shows some kind of serenity and pure peacefulness for the poor man. I guess the only forte of this movie is its soundtrack which gives the audience a good sense of French streets. Anyhow I give a 5 out of 10 to the "Red Carpet" and it was absolutely an average Joe.
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