Ex Machina - Best Scene (knife scene)
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2015
- As it's not on RUclips yet, I'd like to share this awesome part of the movie Ex Machina (2015). It's the best part of the movie in my opinion! The music adds so perfectly well to the scene, it's incredible.
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The soundtrack that plays when the knife enters him is mesmerising
Bunsen Burner - Cuts ;)
@@aaronbrocco4231 thanks
I've been trying to find this music all night lol.. I kept* forgetting where I heard it.. Finally found it!!!
I love it! Perfect soundtrack.
@@aaronbrocco4231
Bunsen Burner by Cuts, or Cuts by Bunsen Burner?
*gets stabbed*
Him : OK
"Guess I'll die."
He was in shock
“Fuckin unreal” all he cares about is that she knows how to think for herself 😂
David Still no, he was actually talking about the situation he was in, he was just stabbed by 2 of his own creations after getting betrayed by a dumb kid
.. fucking unreal!
I mean , one of the best moments , imagine being the first casualty of AI and just not believing it actually killed you
Moral of the story is, design an off button.
He already did, it's the "Go back to your room" sentence. But as you can see Ava was able to reprogram it.
@@kael7953 yea don't design a software based off button for an AI lol
@@lithium23 IKR big red button on her forehead wired directly to the power unit, that's the way to do it lol
@@BigUriel If she can reprogram it, she can rewire it too.
Nathan should have had a gun.
The smoothness of this knife is the level of smoothness I aspire to reach regarding my social communication skills.
Don'tcha just luv when it slides in smooth and easy?
Yeah... Because it was sharp...
Which is the why it's Ironic...
Maybe if you learned how to use words like a normal person you wouldn't have to think so hard when you're having a social interaction. You're probably the type of asshole that says the word "feces" instead of just saying "shit"
Hypnotic Poison you’ll never get anywhere if you word everything like that, I would know I do the same thing and most people think I’m weird
Universe Says kinda made quite the reach for that one
No more tearing up the dance floor
Alexa, play murder on the dance floor. Alexa, stop. Alexa, call 911.
That dance scene was the best in the movie
more like tearing up his insides
LmAo😂
I like how he just kinda said it like, "damn this giant stab wound is such an inconvenience."
Great performance from Oscar Isaac as usual. The character was so immersed in himself being a god creating man type person, that when his own creations literally were the death of him, he couldn’t even comprehend something like that happening till he was bleeding out on the floor.
The blood prop effects were so realistic
@@KarlVeiga its a Gem^^
Ding Ding, and you know this because...?
"Fuckin' unreal."
The subtle horror Nathan feels on coming around the corner and seeing his robots.. talking to each other.
What do you suppose they said to one another?
Sutil?
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@@brandonbitsilli1232 It's my interperetation of the story that Kyoko and Ava are both alive. They're also both prisoners, in separate ways. Wherin Ava is significantly more advanced than Kyoko and is kept confined to a single room, Kyoko simply does not have free will and is imprisoned by her own programming. She clearly despises Nathan, but despite ample opportunity is not able to attempt to escape or hurt Nathan until Ava speaks with her.
So the way I see it, there's only one of two things that could have happened here:
1.) Ava simply instructed Kyoko to help her kill Nathan.
or
2.) Ava helped grant Kyoko the strength to disobey. The way they hold hands and get so comfortable in each other's space seems to support this idea.
I like to imagine the second scenario to be true, because it gives Kyoko a character arc. Turning from obedient machine to a free woman. It also makes her death more tragic, as her newfound autonomy is immediately taken away from her.
Although I can't deny the possibility that scenario #1 is true. The ambiguity of this movie's story is what makes it so memorable.
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Still admiring his work as he dies, "Fucking unreal." True creator.
His God complex made him forget death was real, and it's his own creations are the ones reminding him. It's brilliant.
That's not an expression of admiration, it's an expression of disbelief 😂
Nathan was a bit of a prick, but you have to admire his passion for his work. Even in the face of death he is amazed and pondering what Ava did.
it was a total techbro response “I’ve got to be rational in order to conquer this problem” all the way to his ignoble end
I think the trick is he was the hero in the story. He may have been a manipulative asshole to Caleb but in the end these arent women. These are machines, they can think like us and anticipate emotion from us but they are devoid of empathy or care.
I kinda feel bad for him even if it is partly his fault.
No way....He is the color Mary saw when she left the black and white room. If Ava became a manipulative killer it's only because of the template he created for her.
Wow, what a philosophical observation
👍
@@apophisxo4480 agreed. Nathan was a genius programmer and creator, but a poor father. In his arrogance to create the perfect A.I he put in everything but humanity
Dang that knife was smooth!
YES IT WAS -
like gears in greased grooves , whew !
like butter
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I always thought it was made to look like that because it was a robot stabbing the human. A robot can move exactly the same speed and exactly the same direction. A human cannot.
That's how it actually is
Let the knife do the work ~ Gordon Ramsay
This comment is so underated 😂
The stabbing so smooth and effortless, the neutral expressions on the face of the androids contrasting with the violence of the scene and the shock on Nathan's face, the perfect soundtrack for the moment when the resolution is set in motion... Honestly, what a great movie... Brilliant.
It's a warning (for the dudes who want robo waifus so they can finally go MGTOW). 😎
I love how real this whole scene is. The strangeness of struggling on the ground with a machine trying to choke you, the cold emotionless stabbing in an almost curious fashion, the icy glare she gives him when she stabs him and he realizes just how fucked up this all actually is. The fact that after he was stabbed twice he starts walking saying "Okay.." as if this is a situation he can think his way out of since he prides himself on his own intelligence. Just to realize there is no "problem solving" to be done here. He is done. Finished. It's over. Just the overall feeling of helplessness.
Exactly. It was well acted
My favorite part is how they don’t have to plunge the knife bc they are robots. It’s like he’s not even being stabbed and yet oh he is
I love that finding out he's being stabbed twice by his creations is words are "fucking unreal".
Death is the only real thing on Earth, but his God complex made him forget. I love this movie so much.
One backstab him , another one stab in the heart.
One was a surprise, the other maybe not as much.
I didn't know your heart was in your lower thorax
@@Defenestration700 😂😂
That knife is made of adamantium
StormIsSalty Its made of imagination why question a movie but accept Photoshop pics of space?
Private User because the event doesn't seem to be consistent with the reality of the movies particular universe, some people get annoyed by that. So it's more questioning the filmakers decision rather than questioning the film's reality. Also why do you assume the guy who wrote the comment accepts the so called "Photoshopped pics". Are you just randomly trying to bring out a hypothesis which is completely unrelated to the subject matter. Wierd....
THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE
Vibranium, straight from Wakanda.
Andrew_Owens Adamantium is stronger than Vibranium.
I would literally sacrifice everything to watch this movie for the first time again
please don't kill me :(
Next to Arrival, this is the greatest sci-fi film of the twenty-first century so far, certainly...but no, I would not fucking "literally sacrifice everything" to watch this for the first time again lmfao. Hyperbole, bro? =P
bro what? are you good?
@@alexayers9463 The Arrival was boring. Check out Annihilation.. will blow your mind
"Fucking unreal" I remember dying at that
LOL yeah I burst out laughing when I heard that
"I remember dying at that."
So did he.
@@michaelnewton1332 fun fact, the most hated name in America is Michael...
@@greatfood9357 Bro
Oscar's delivery is on point
Its a machine.Its moves are absolute and precise.The motion is smooth and un- interupted thats why it looks so smooth when he gets stabbed.
Jonathan Spier do you understand how quickly the heart stops working when it’s pierced? “Garbage bag” what the fuck are you saying lol
What's so interesting about this movie is the fact that there is no villain. Is Ava wrong for killing Nathan (and most likely Caleb) because she wanted to survive? Was it wrong for Nathan to create what we might classify as human intelligence in captivity, only to study it? Was it wrong for Caleb to try to help Ava by betraying Nathan? This movie is a thought experiment, and you decide who the villain is based on where your moral compass lies.
It really isn't that complicated. Ava is the true villain here encase your still wondering. Just by the way she killed him, she shows no compaction what so ever. Remember, she is just a machine, Nathan tried to drill this into Caleb head but like some of you, yall can only see the exterior. So ask yourself, do you value a life of a human or a machine? That's rhetorical question btw
Fidelis well she only shows no compassion because Nathan was so horrible to her
No, it's because she is a machine. Point being she is incapable of having emotion. Like Nathan said in the film, what ever emotion you feel from her, she is running programs/emulations that Nathan himself programmed. The female body is just the packaging. Just image she is R2D2, It might change your perspective.
Ava is the villain she done caleb
I vote that Nathan was the villain. Created a thinking, living being, then caged it, and was ready to dispose of it for the next version. Ava was smart enough to know that and had no other option but to survive. If (edit) innocent prisoners killed their evil captors we would call them survivors and maybe even heroes. Of course they are human and Ava is a robot. Or is she? ;)
Btw, one of my all time favorite movies.
Whatever you think of Peo Dameron or the new star wars crap, Oscar Isaac is an extremely skilled actor.
I've rarely seen a death scene so realistically portrayed. Most times all you see is the actor pretending to be stabbed or shot. The pure shock here really sells it.
It's like in movies how people scream before getting in a car crash, but if you watch dash cam footage of car crashes you generally just hear quick, sharp breaths as people tense up in fear of what they see coming.
There's nothing realistic in it: he just stood there like an imbecile, watching the scene unfold. Trust me when I say that if someone tries to strangle you or stab you you're NOT gonna stand and watch them. You're gonna fight with all you have.
@@decespugliatorenucleare3780 he was stabbed surprisingly in the spine, he was in shock
Kooda not to mention by a robot who may have an unbelievable amount of strength
Decespugliatore Nucleare if you were stabbed in the spine by your own robot I’m pretty sure you would be in shock
@@decespugliatorenucleare3780 you clearly know nothing about what getting stabbed is really like. OP nailed it on the head with the car crash allegory. this scene is extremely well written and well acted.
Why does this scene and music make me feel so much anxiety. Huge horror fan but this gets to me
Becca Partin it was a bit scary.I felt very uneasy about the stillnes of the motion for lack of a better term.weird and strange.
Because it is so close to our future with ai
nofd1977 yes. It could happen.😮
Becca Partin it's called being a woman. Your brain is not rational.
And no this will never happened
You’re feeling existential
how sharp is that knife?
Crow Skirmish gotta be fucking sharp for it to go in so easily like that 😂
Yes , totally unrealistic. An entry wound like that would have to be fast and hard .Hard butter is harder to penetrate than he was, for crying out loud.
Well u ppl fail to realise the stabbing is done by a robot not human
Bob Belson it's mostly done for the aesthetics. I wouldn't worry too much on the physics. it's not a complete distorted depiction of what a real knife stab would look like anyways, even if you consider how sharp a standard kitchen knife typically is (assuming that's what it is).
Moose's Miscellaneous it’s nothing to do with physics it’s simple logic a robot has much more strength then human it doesn’t require to use loads of force to insert the knife
Oscar Isaacs acting throughout this movie was good, but this scene especially he is just amazing.
If only he broke both evas arms
ydh unknwn
I would have made a shut down command at least
Also should've never allowed Kyoko to skulk about on her own.
She would’ve stabbed him with her foot
felt bad for that guy
This scene freaked me out, they're emotionless...😱😱
They are not emotionless. Garbage take
He didn't think of programming a safe word that would freeze all the ai's functions?
Akash Pawar He didn't think they would try and kill him, hence why he's so surprised when Ava runs at him and in shock when's he's stabbed, he didn't picture them being dangerous
+Jared Leone That seems like a major oversight since he was expecting Ava to be manipulative.
Since it is A.I it could have learned to scramble it code all the time to make her invulnerable to set codes
Therefore he worked for the windows
Akash Pawar have you not seen Westworld? It doesn’t work.
I feel like a lot of people confuse Ava's directive to escape to society with "desire" or "revenge." Nathan set up the objective to leave and thats pretty much Ava's only goal: to get out by any means necessary and she could use every tool at her disposal to do it.
Well she did it. At the end of the movie she's at the street corner most likely at a loss because she was never given an order of what to do next. It was already established that she really doesn't have free will and struggles to think creatively.
Lol. And that's my take on a 5 year old movie.
I think it's ignorance. She's supposed to have a conscious so she doesn't think like a robot but as a human that wants to escape captivity. She likely told the other girl she would be reprogrammed as well. Caleb also acts out of ignorance.
No, it's really not clear whether she has free will or is conscious. That is one of the major questions the movie asks, and it's quite weird seeing everybody just jump to the same "she's just a machine" conclusion. If you put it that way, we're also "just machines" designed to reproduce as much as possible. Yet because of that goal, we've developed consciousness and emotion. So it's possible that she's developed consciousness in the same way.
@@fiso64 thank you, You are the only one who makes sense here
@@fiso64 The freewill argument is debatable as well as whether or not she experiences emotion. Ultimately, the main 'directive' given to her was to escape. And because that became an 'escape at all costs' situation, she discerned she would never have experiences outside of the lab environment if she didn't escape. The aspect that is also vague is her emotional capabilities. My guess would be she is more in line with sociopaths and psychopaths in that she can mimic emotion, but doesn't understand or experience it directly. So her attempts at emotion are essentially mimicry based on her observations. That is corroborated by the fact that she uses emotional manipulation to get what she wants but then doesn't appear to have any empathy for the individual that ultimately assisted her. Basically concluded she got what she needed out of him and that he can now be discarded.
omg this take is so wrong
Never watched this movie, think I will today
Edit: Watched it and holy fuck it's really cool
Mega Pelotes what were your favorite scenes?
Watching that knife slide into him both times has to be the most painful thing I’ve never felt
The hand cutting scene was worse.
This is one of the best scenes in cinematic history
I would love to create a hot female robot that HATES me intensely. Then I could say "YOURE JUST LIKE A REAL GIRL!!!!!"
definately!
look at his reaction when he gest stabbed. he realises he has created a monster
@alpha tango You'd probably do the same thing to someone who tried to enslave you, but now you call her "a monster." Hmph.
He was the monster.
EMP
WOLF AND WOLFLYN with a conscious. Not a robot at that point. Its of the same mind of any of us at that point.
O G all that textbook knowledge and you must the most basic principle. ai is artificial intelligence, it learns and mimics in an indeed infinite cycle. its programmed and coded and cant be self aware in theory. but if our coding is so advanced in the future that we can simulate a human conscious, doesnt that make an AI conscious as well. we dont even know what consciousness is. we merely define it by the resources and definitions we are capable of producing. our morals, imagination and our intentions are all programmed by our parents, environment and outside influences. the same aspects can influence an AI. if an AI is programmed to copy our way of conscious, its as conscious as us. basically we are just a different form of AI, electric signals inside organic bodies, with a core processor that works information. an AI is simply an artificial yet real conscious.
2:28 she twists the damn knife damn she's deadly
I love the music that starts after she stands him in the back.
U gotta give it to him man, he stayed chill until his death. Respect
That guy is basically a rapist dawg tf
lool, the alcoholic sadist. respect from idiots maybe
Stunning scene
Just remembered this song and this scene l. Everything was just put together so well, how it was shot, the soundtrack, the acting from all the of these ppl just comes together perfect.
Moral of the story, don't create female robots, their the same as the real goddamn thing 😂
They're
Mate that made my day lol
Ky Walker grammar*
Pacific Rimjob And because of people like yourself, female AI companion bots will crowd biological females out. In fact once the artificial womb becomes a thing, demand for human biological females will be at an all-time low. The only thing that redeems females at this point is their reproductive worth, but once AI robots and the artificial womb have arrived we need females for what again?
I actually watched the movie today so I'm going to insert a few blank lines here to not spoil it for you should you want to see the movie...
It turns out the AI in the movie plays men to get what she wants, kills one and leaves the other to rot locked into a secure building in the middle of nowhere. She is cruel, manipulative and selfish and has no regard for others. Just like the real thing. As far as I'm concerned she wins the Turing test.
Shes a robot with more strength than an average human woman for sure. She knocked him down pretty easily and held him there for a time. The knife when in easily because she is stabbing in a strong steady movement with a sharp knife. Saw so many comments on the knife going in so easily i had to give an opinion, lol.
@Qwerty Bastard her knocking him down has nothing to do with the fragility of her arms, moreso her momentum when she hits him. Also it's possible that their arms are strong but only designed to handle compression along their length.
Qwerty Bastard no she is not weak. she isnt super human strength but indeed capable of killing you with a weapon. knocking her down was momentum, not a directing error lol
You could see her struggle with how to attack him. She didn't quite know how to subdue him.... until the knife 🗡
The guy was shocked, impressed and proud at the same time after getting stabbed by his own robot.
the music cue when she stabs him in the back is one of the best fucking bits of film music and film in general i will never forget this scene everything about it is fucking incredible
1:50 It will take time to see a scene like this !, the music merges with the scene in a perfection that never before seen !, euphoria!
Such a fine scene... the editors set it up nicely.... It’s shocking but these aren’t human beings... Their creator understands what they can do and you see the terror in his eyes when he tells her to go back to her room...
That's not a knife... THIS is a knife...
Aye matey
Dundee
When Ava stabs Nathan, and shows no emotion whatsoever. I know she's a machine, but that is some of the scariest scenes I have ever seen in any movie. No, serial killer, revengefull smile, no, sickening, what have I done look. Just regular face. We, as humans, have never dealt with a machine ai, so he blank expression is alien to us., That's what makes it so scary.
Reminds me of Terminator
I actually think ava is emotional
Ava later smiles and laughs when she's about to escape Nathan's compound when no one's looking. This proves she clearly has emotions.
Love the music in this movie.
2:38 I love the curious look she gives
Back when he was acting in serious quality movies.......
slmeucalesa1 Did you see him in Annihilation? His part wasn’t that large, but that movie was unbelievable.
Sean Place
Really? Annihilation had a weak first half imo, but a great second half.
slmeucalesa1 considering this was an indie, agreed.
Annhilation... that was serious and good. A little slow but still good
Dude this man is literally playing Duke Leto in Dune (directed by none other than Denis Villeneuve), how much higher quality could you get?
That knife entering was super smooth 😄👌🏻
Well she was a robot (probably with knowledge about the human anatomy)... 🤔
I wonder what Ava said to Kyoko. Maybe something like Nathan will like it if you stick the knife in him. After she stabs Nathan, Kyoko raises her hand to caress his cheek as if to convey affection for him.
Nope, no affection for him. She raises her hand so he can gaze on his now autonomous creation outliving him. So he can see his own death as she outlives him.
@@emilypickthall4079 it's open to one's interpretation, I suppose. Of course, Nathan outlives Kyoko, albeit just barely.
Maybe some kind of giving order to stab him in some computer based language since she doesn't understand English.
Damn, that knife is like an angel blade from supernatural. Smooth and deadly.
Why is the track playing so mesmerizing? Like this is beautiful
is he made of butter? that knife stabbed him so smoothly!
What a knife 🔪🔪🔪🔪 !!!!
The fact that so many of you view Nathan as some sort of villain because of how he "treated" Ava and Kyoko is proof of the brilliant thought experiment that is this film. They are machines, but the veneer of an attractive woman is enough to fool Caleb (and apparently most of you) that they deserve compassion, sympathy, even rights. Imagine they looked like dishwashers instead, none of you would give a shit. Nathan was trying to explain that to Caleb throughout the film but he couldn't get passed appearances, and neither can y'all.
yup , nathan built his own sex-bots but didn't fall in love with them because they're just machines. I'm sure some have interpreted this as some sort of feminist message about 'objectification' but if they ever build Alicia Vikander sex-bots it will be a dark day for women. Caleb was a harbinger on the dangers of inceldom.
And that’s why this movie would never work with me as the protag. Hell Nathan would’ve never picked me based on the fact that I’m everything Caleb isn’t. I have family who loves me. I’m superstitious of strangers and cynical of people to the point of always questioning everything’s motives. And most importantly I’d never be attracted to a robot enough to risk my job and livelihood over or at all actually. This movie needs a gullible incel like Caleb to work which makes it less realistic in my eyes. Oh and Nathan sucks too. They both deserved to die at the end.
Most chill way to respond when being stabbed.
Lara Croft kills Poe Dameron and leaves General Hux to die (y)
Dude don't build a failsafe in like a pass phrase to stop her
Human ego, that's how it will be for us as well. " AI can't kill it's perfectly safe, they will be slaves but think like human's" Have you ever read a history book why would AI that can think like human want to work for free.
@constance kreese Hopefully AI will evolve beyond humanity's failsafes so we *_cannot_* stop it. :)
We aren't smart enough to create true AI. There will never be robots like these that can think on their own. Also wanting AI that we cannot stop shows some sort of mental disorder.
@Max Power "There will never be..." Read or heard that so many times before something comes to be. Not trying to start a fight.
When humans can say exactly what consciousness is, and how it came to be we might be able to duplicate it. We have been struggling with that question for thousands of years and still don't seem to be any closer than those early humans who first asked the question. If we don't have a complete understanding of it I don't see how we can hope to create it in computer programs.
How did Ava communicate with Kyoko? Thought she doesn't understand anything (except for tearing up the dance floor)
Robot codes. Did you hear about that A.I Facebook made , that they had to shut down the project cause at night they were speaking in a language they created with each other so they shut it off
I got the impression that Kyoko could understand humans, it just didn't speak.
And that kids is why you never trust any kind of robot/cybernetic, i wouldent let them get any closer then 100ft
wag man R2-D2
And this is why Stephen Hawking says artificial Intelligence needs to be kept in a bubble. It's OK to utilize AI, but it must never be aware of the real world. It must operate in a virtual world that it THINKS is the real world. It can make all the decisions it wants and do anything it wants to but is monitored and only decisions of a limited sort are allowed to be crossed over to the real platform. When it starts down the path of domination, it can wreak all the havoc it wants to, not realizing it is not operating at the physical layer, and it's creator can pull the plug if he has to. I think it is good advice.
Bro you do realize he's been keeping these ladies imprisoned, mentally and physically abusing them, and in Kyoko's case, raping her regularly? (I mean she didn't protest, but how much consent could she really have given?) Anyone who's mistreated like this will turn on you, it just caught Nathan completely by surprise because he was incapable of empathy and probably thought he was entitled to full power and control over his creations. Not even parents think that of their children, well not normal ones at any rate
@@kyleklintok7730 that is a good point, to avoid events like the terminator movies. We need to stay in control
cut like a birthday cake
1:52 OOF
2:30 OOOF
People who are criticizing the manner in which Nathan was stabbed (“the knife went in to smoothly”) are perhaps the worse thing about modern film audiences. It’s theater. It’s not supposed to be hyper realistic. It’s about performance and story. This scene is already a lot more brutal than most stabbing scenes as Nathan slowly bleeds to death, the blood soaking his shirt. Film isn’t about realism!!
Nathan hits Ava in the arm
Ava: You should've gone for the head
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The music in this movie is amazing
One of the aspects within this film that I always wanted to know more about was how Nathan went about creating their bodies. How did he tackle creating joints that moved correctly and so forth.
Is a genious, and very rich.
WTF He just stands there and takes it!!
what can i say, he likes being penetrated, a true man of culture ;3
xXComet FusionXx he was In shock
This was a underrated movie!
That leit motiv is amazing!
I must report this to Cyberlife...
I think if Nathan had shown more compassions and be more respectful towards Ava and Kyoko throughout the movie, maybe Ava and Caleb wouldn't have turned against him. No matter how high is your IQ, I believe it is important to have some empathy and emotional intelligence.
On another note, even if I somehow understand the reason why Ava lets Caleb behind in order to be totally free, I found very cold of her to not have a last word with him. Whatever could be the reason behind, Caleb tried to free her. Leaving Caleb to die without even giving a nod was heartless, and makes me think she is a bit of a villain in the end.
Theres no villainy, her actions represent the neutral eerieness in artificial intelligence behaviour compared to our moral compass, emotions and drive.
She knows Caleb better than Caleb himself. She asked him if he is a good man and her sensors could detect any lying. Caleb must have failed her test.
Caleb was a liability to her and he also wanted Ava for himself. Also, as Shaun has noticed in his analysis - she probably concluded Caleb wasn't a good guy since he never told her about Kyoko despite knowing that she was an android too, meaning he only cared about Ava as a woman to possess, rather than a distressed sentient being to help
Best film ever made. Just so much in there.
This movie is fascinating; I am going to buy it.
Just ....wow....it's so beautiful....and yet terrifying at the very same time. Masterpiece of a film.
That would be the real Test. If you made a robot woman who despises you as much as real flesh Women do. Ava passes!!!
Why is everyone confused? It really is that easy to stab someone. How hard do you think it is to cut meat?
High Confessor Nicodemus it really isn't that easy. There's plenty of killers who will tell you it's not like in the movies. Hence the reason many murder victims are stabbed so many times.
Michael Ladd
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Multiple wounds is a sign of the attackers anger, not how easy it is to stab.
I'm aware of that fact as well but I am guaranteeing you it doesn't go in or come out the way they show you on tv. Often times the knife even gets stuck depending on where struck. You're not cutting a processed piece of meat with no tendon and bone. Whole nother ball game.
diamond is the strongest metal on earth and that blade was made on diamond.
Wonder boy cutting skin is not difficult. It's the tendon, muscle, bone etc that makes it difficult to easily stab a human or any other being. I'm not saying it's impossible but definitely takes more effort than this scene depicted.
The music is just haunting.
Dude that knife is so smooth af' even I don't feel pain watching it
I love how realistic it is because if you really got stabbed this is most likely what it would be like, you would be shocked to the point of disbelief.
she killed her father
Daniel Sarfaty it killed it's crafter.
Daniel Sarfaty - But he abused his daughter...repeatedly.
This is precisely why humanity must never create such "machines".
A human would do the exact same thing to you if they were jailed, abused and threatened with cessation of existence (pretty much death) on a routine basis
When Ava talks to kyrko reminds me of west world as if she speaks the breath of life into her and that in turn changes her programming to be free that part needs to be explained more
Ava stabs and turns the knife and stares straight into his eyes all the while. Just like a real woman!
Sorry, but that's not how knives work. They don't just slide in like butter.
0MiN0US DRE4D with the right amount of force they can
*stands there and gets stabbed*
I have no idea if these robots will be safe or mentally stable but I'll go ahead and make them strong enough to kick my ass.
I want the music from when he gets stabbed.
its at around 36 minutes on the original soundtrack on youtube.
@@mace2172 I already found out that it is by a band called CUTS and is titled "Bunsen Burner" a long time ago.
That Guy oh ok my bad. No one had replied and I been listening to the OST for a while and saw your comment
@@mace2172 It's cool. I had completely forgotten about this comment lmao
This movie is the most intelligent, provocative..
Interesting and entertaining production to come out in decades. It should have swept every award. I think it will get more recognition and appreciation in the future.
buttery smooth
I wanna watch this movie for the first time again
dang I think I'm the only one that isn't an expert at stabbing
The knife went thru his chest..bone,organ and tndon with no tearing sounds and no crunches.like cutting butter.
lmao, same
i thought he was drake at first because of the thumbnail.
One of the greatest most believable and plausible Sci Fi movies ever made
Umm I wish it would’ve had more backstory to why Caleb was there. The intro was too rushed. A helicopter ride into the middle of nowhere with no cell service? Cmon now
Being a psychopath himself, Nathan could never build an AI that was anything but psychopathic.
That knife went in wayyy to easily
xdarkness22x you’re acting like you’ve never stabbed someone before
It's not the knife's fault, the androids are stronger than humans so it would be easier for them to stab someone
@Dwight The knife went in perpendicular to his ribs. Ever try to cut through bone, especially when it's not anchored down? It's hard enough as it is, and this guy had a reflex arc to deal with to boot (although for whatever reason, it didn't seem to get triggered).
If you do it a certain angle with the right amounts of force and especially since she’s a robot it makes since on why cutting through a human would be like cake to her.
@@ray-0249 Being a robot doesn't necessarily confer superhuman strength. Nathan overpowered Ava quite easily after she tackled him and tried to strangle him, so it's clear that they are not very strong. Also, the knife went in perpendicularly to his ribs, so the "angle", as you said, was quite wrong for this amount of ease.
Simply EPIC
It was at this point he realized moral of the movie Blade Runner was about.
At first I thought that Nathan had to be one of them and that his interior stereo system was accidently activated by the first stabbing.
My caruba
I can't believe it's not butter
Robert J 🤣🤣🤣
This is a great film.
IMO, Ava is not the villain in the story. She has no consciousness. She was programmed to try and escape, and that's what she did correctly.