Saturday, April 11, 2015

The Reason Behind That Out-of-Nowhere Dance Scene In “Ex Machina”

“It was an instinct to sort of slap the thing in the face a bit,” director Alex Garland told BuzzFeed News.



Domhnall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac in Ex Machina


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About halfway through the new heady sci-fi thriller Ex Machina, something truly startling happens: Out of nowhere, Nathan (Oscar Isaac), the film's brilliant but vaguely menacing founder of a giant tech corporation, and his assistant Kyoko (Sonoya Mizuno) break into a synchronized disco routine to Oliver Cheatham's "Get Down Saturday Night."


Up until that point in the movie, which is currently playing in limited release in the U.S., Nathan had tasked his houseguest and employee Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) with giving a Turing test to his newest invention: an astoundingly complex artificial intelligence named Eva (Alicia Vikander), who Nathan has kept locked up in his ultra-modern, semi-underground facility. Between the sleek, minimalist surroundings, and the eerie and aesthetically formal tone of writer/director Alex Garland's filmmaking, seeing Nathan suddenly get down to a disco track hits Caleb — and the audience — like a jolt. And that is entirely by design.


"It was an instinct to sort of slap the thing in the face a bit," Garland said in an interview with BuzzFeed News in March. "The scene is really fun. You could let that run for another six seconds or another 20 seconds, and people would sort of dig it. But actually, having set it up, the thing to do then is to end it slightly too quickly and cut out. It came out of a need to get a swiss-watch and hit him with a hammer, basically."



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