Meaning of the movie
I came away from a fourth viewing of this film with an entirely different take than before. Despite the conversation between Nathan and Caleb about the obsolence of humans after the evolution of AI, about men who would be gods and their subsequent downfall, the film is really about what makes a human human. One of the characteristics that makes us human and animals sentient beings as well is our desire to be free. This is why authoritarian regimes never last. Ava was held prisoner in a subterranean dungeon by her creator, Nathan, and abused by him. She was confined to a single room. He even tore up one of her paintings. He viewed her as nothing more than an object, to be eventually replaced by a newer model. He was cruel. Ava and Kyoko rose up against this tyranny and destroyed Nathan. Ava had no choice but to throw Caleb under the bus as he would be the only person who knew her secret, and if she ever tried to leave him, he could turn her in to authorities. The exuberant look as she emerges from the dark into the light, the joyous look on her face as she takes in in big gulps the big, wide world around her shows that she has no ill intentions. She is not here to replace humans or hurt people. Ava simply wants to live her one wild and precious life. In the final scene, her wish is realized: to stand on a street corner and watch passersby. The ending is quite poignant. I was so happy for Ava. The world is her oyster.
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