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Is Kyoko human in ex machina?

Posted on November 17, 2019 by Author

Table of Contents

  • 1 Is Kyoko human in ex machina?
  • 2 Why does she leave him at the end of Ex Machina?
  • 3 What did Ava do to Kyoko?
  • 4 What task has Nathan given Kyoto and Ava?
  • 5 How did Ava use her intelligence to manipulate Caleb and Kyoko?

Is Kyoko human in ex machina?

Although it has not yet been disclosed that Kyoko is a robot at this point in the film, her subservient and expressionless face gives the viewer the impression that she is an emotionless human. She leaves the room not having said a word, but clearly leaving an impression on Caleb.

Why does she leave him at the end of Ex Machina?

Only Nathan knew that Ava had to be locked up. She wasn’t ready for the real world yet. That is the tragedy of the movie. Letting Ava escape was horrible mistake by Caleb, but he was acting without full disclosure by Nathan in order to make a perfect Turing Test, and because Ava was the perfect at manipulating him.

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Who is the villain in Ava?

Ava asks if Nathan will ever let her out, and Nathan responds he will. Ava doesn’t believe Nathan and tackles him, but Nathan proves too strong for his own creation to overpower and destroys her arm, dragging her by her legs. Kyoko then stabs Nathan in the back with the knife, prompting Nathan to destroy Kyoko.

What did Ava do to Kyoko?

Ava may have told Kyoko that penetrating Nathan’s body with a knife would give him pleasure. The simplest explanation would be that she just instructed Kyoko to walk behind Nathan, hold the knife and stand there. If you watch the scene carefuly you Kyoko seems programmed to alleviate stress in humans.

What task has Nathan given Kyoto and Ava?

Nathan has given Ava the task ‘escape’, but the task he has given Kyoto changes all the time depending on if he feels like eating/fucking/dancing/whatever.

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Why did kykyoko kill Nathan?

Kyoko killed Nathan because she wanted to kill Nathan. She isn’t Eva’s “victim” in the same way Caleb is. K can’t speak, but she’s clearly intelligent and is growing more disturbed about Nathan as he hears him explain Eva’s ‘sexuality’ programming (and hence K’s programming).

How did Ava use her intelligence to manipulate Caleb and Kyoko?

Ava used her intelligence to manipulate Caleb and then Kyoko. In both cases she was able to do so due to her superior intelligence and willing to do so due callously to her amorality. In the first case she also had the advantage of being specifically designed to target holes in Caleb’s rationality.

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