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Is Caleb dead at the end of Ex Machina?

Is Caleb dead at the end of Ex Machina?

In the ending currently playing in theaters, Ava leaves Caleb to die and is seen escaping Nathan’s vast compound in a sun dress via a helicopter and its unsuspecting pilot.

Is Caleb a machine in Ex Machina?

In Ex Machina, Caleb is picked to have conversations with an artificial intelligence, Ava. While it is clear that Ava is an android, Caleb is introduced as human. However, there have been many theories that Caleb himself is a robot. What does his character bring to the realm of artificial intelligence?

Did Ava not like Caleb?

Ava “betrays” Caleb because he lied to her. Not during the Q&A but when he reveals his plans for escape to her, he was lying to her. He didn’t mean to, but he did. We find out that Caleb’s words were meant to deceive Nathan, in case he was listening in somehow during the power outage.

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Why did Ava betray Caleb?

Is Caleb AI Ex Machina?

In Ex Machina, Caleb is picked to have conversations with an artificial intelligence, Ava. While it is clear that Ava is an android, Caleb is introduced as human.

What do you think about Caleb and Spencer hooking up?

Mainly, Spencer and Caleb should never have hooked up. General consensus is that Spencer broke the, like, rules of feminism when she hooked up with Caleb. Sure, she got Hanna’s blessing to date her ex, but it just doesn’t feel right seeing the two of them together, and I don’t think it ever will.

What was Nathans reaction to Max and Rachel?

Nathans reaction is split second thing. He turns to max, sees rachel’s clothes and ‘Rachel’ slips out in surprise even as he lifts his head to discover it is max. I would say the reaction isn’t long enough to judge what his follow up emotion would have been if he had continued to think it was actually Rachel.

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Is it possible that Nathan didn’t kill Elizabeth in self defense?

Nathan killed her in self defense” so yeah it’s possible that Nathan didn’t killed her! Why the f*ck did you put a spoiler in the title? Going to a discussion forum about any piece of fiction expecting not to be spoiled is stupid. But avoiding blatant spoilers in thread titles is at least polite, and politeness is respectful.

How dangerous is Nathan in the book?

Nevertheless, according to his psychiatrist Nathan loses touch with reality, thus making him very dangerous for himself and his surroundings. To name a scene where he does not come across threatening would be at the end when he leaves a message on Max’ mobile phone wich serves as his redemption, even if it comes to late.