Caleb was supposed to be the rescuer, and he becomes the captive. ![]() It is amazing how we see the tables turn. In the beginning, Ava appeared to be the victim, the one who appeared to be under a literal deadline! But, by the end, there was a whole new aspect to her personality. While, at first, everything appears black-and-white in ‘Ex Machina’, it soon becomes clear that the characters are not as linear as we thought them to be. SPOILERS AHEAD! The Villain and the Victim But, Nathan wants Caleb to come face to face with Ava, see that she is a machine, and find out if still, he can see her as someone with a consciousness. In the real Turing Test, the computer and the human who tests him cannot see each other. ![]() Nathan reveals to Caleb that the true purpose behind this lottery thing was to get a person who could be a part of the Turing Test in order to determine whether Ava (Alicia Vikander), the AI created by Nathan, can pass it or not. Caleb Smith (Domhnall Gleeson) is a coder at a company called Blue Book, and he wins a lottery to visit the secret facility of Nathan Bateman (Oscar Issac), the owner of the company. Before we begin to pull out every thread of the story and understand what it all meant, here’s a quick recap of the film.
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