Alex Garland: how we made Ex Machina | BFI
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2015
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Writer-director Alex Garland discusses artificial intelligence, filmmaking collaboration and the strength of contemporary TV drama, including Breaking Bad and The Sopranos, with science advisor Dr Adam Rutherford. Garland pays tribute to the Coen Brothers and discusses scientific questions within his work and the real world.
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Brilliant film. Have been a fan of Alex Garland since reading The Beach. Sunshine and 28 Days Later were amazing pieces of screenwriting as well. Well done on your directorial debut, Alex!
He's a reclusive genius. You can tell from his body language. He certainly has social anxiety, but it also has to do with his neurotic, ingenious personality.
How Alex Garland made his brilliant sci-fi film
I will not miss this guy's next film,
Been a fan of his work since 28 Days Later 💯💯💯
His speaking voice reminds me of the late british musician Matthew Jay.
He's a brilliant, modest director and writer. His work is incredible.
does anyone have a transcript for this?
anxiety fucking sucks. poor guy. i wonder if it ever hits him hard on set
Is it anxiety or it is tourettes or parkinsons¿anyway hes genious
It's been said before, but god damn is he one fidgety mofo - it's insane
Better than us...? She killed them. Didn’t have to do that...
Social anxiety?
Alex Garland looks like he is the most fidgety man on the planet
fidgety? probably forgot to go to the toilet ...
Can someone please find an interviewer intelligent enough to have a deep discussion with Alex. This guy is way out of his depth.