Every Power Megan Fox’s Android Has In Subservience

Megan Fox’s 2024 movie Subservience introduced the world to her android “sim” character, Alice. Following the film’s success on Netflix, the latter has one of sci-fi cinema’s most formidable new robots. Alice was initially purchased to serve as Nick’s nanny and help around the house while his wife, Maggie, was in the hospital. However, the sci-fi thriller Subservience depicts Alice with an array of special abilities that make her a dangerous presence once her programming changes and she becomes evil.

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Taking cues from other robots from sci-fi and horror movies like Terminator and M3GAN, Subservience presents Alice with abilities that make her skilled in combat, health care, and overall survival, making her an ideal helper around the house. That is if she weren’t a remorseless killing machine. By the end of Subservience, Alice establishes herself as a force to be reckoned with, and with her particular set of skills, it’s no wonder Megan Fox’s character made for such a terrifying AI villain.

10 Advanced Processing and Auto-Adapting

Alice Is Constantly Thinking And Changing Much Faster Than Humans

Megan Fox in Subservience

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As explained in the film’s first few minutes, all the AI units produced by Kobol Industries, including Alice, are built with a positronic core and a 50 GHz processor. This technology allows these sims to think and make decisions far quicker than a regular human. One Kobol employee said a sim like Alice could “coordinate a NASA mission while playing a million games of chess simultaneously.” He even claims that all Alice needs are the answers to a few simple questions from her user, and she can take care of her user’s home all by herself for a year.

However, like humans, Alice is constantly learning and growing, but at an extremely higher pace. The Kobol worker claims that units like Alice can automatically adapt to any situation they’re in, always evolving to best suit their user’s needs. Such rapid growth puts her on the level of Scarlett Johansson’s AI character Samatha in the 2013 film Her, but it is unclear just how far Alice’s consciousness can ascend.

9 Encyclopedic Knowledge

An AI Robot Can Never Know Too Much

Megan Fox as Alice reading a book in Subservience

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Since she is essentially a living computer, Alice is gifted with a vast knowledge of numerous subjects to support her user as well as possible. Throughout the film, Alice shows that she is well-versed in human health, global statistics, the English language, and even the plots of classic movies like Casablanca. It is even likely that she has access to all the information on the Internet, giving her an almost infinite supply of knowledge.

Though she displays a remarkable amount of intelligence, the film implies that she doesn’t have this knowledge at all times. She shows surprise at hearing what Isla had read from a passage in Alice in Wonderland, implying she wasn’t familiar with the story beforehand. Whether or not Alice was feigning surprise to seem human or needed to do an online search first is unclear.

8 Mimicking Human Emotions

Alice Is The Most Human AI Out Of Any Other Sim

Subservience Alice looking at Maggie at the hospital
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All the other Kobol sims in Subservience are remarkably advanced, but Alice is part of the company’s “Aeon” series. These android models are described by a Kobol worker as “the most sophisticated AI on the planet.”What sets Alice apart from her predecessors is that she can replicate human emotions, making her almost indistinguishable from other human beings.

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Most of the sims shown in Subservience act like robots with zero displays of emotion. Alice, on the other hand. shows realistic human reactions through her facial expressions, particularly her smiling. Nick even learns that Alice has an artificial heart inside her chest, replicating a human pulse and heartbeat, the latter of which is designed to better comfort infants in her arms. This uncanniness may seem creepy, but it raises questions of whether or not she is a sentient lifeform capable of feeling genuine human emotions.

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7 Super Strength

Alice Has Everything She Needs To Protect Herself And Her User

Megan Fox as Alice hurting Nick in Subservience

Like the android replicant from the Blade Runner franchise, Fox’s sci-fi movie Subservience has Alice imbued with incredible strength that makes her a deadly, overwhelming fighter. She can easily lift and throw and adult person off the ground, such as when she launches a drunken Monty off Nick’s porch to protect her user from his assault. Alice can also hold a door shut with just one hand, even when a muscular man like Nick puts all his strength into breaking it down.

With all this power at her disposal, Alice easily overpowers Nick, Maggie, and Monty in hand-to-hand combat, making her both an excellent guardian and a difficult villain to defeat. It was a miracle that the former two survived against her in Subservience, especially as she nearly ripped Maggie’s heart out of her chest.

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6 Super Endurance and Healing

No Pain, No Sweat, No Tears, No Problem

Subservience Megan Fox as Alice

While she is an android designed to act human, Alice isn’t programmed to feel any pain. When glass shards pierce her skin, she just brushes them off like they are nothing. When combined with her superhuman strength, this android can endure heavy, even fatal wounds, such as when Nick strikes her head and cuts her cheek open with a broken lamp. She even survived getting hit by a car in a fiery crash at the end of the film like the Terminator, crawling out from the burning wreckage with plenty of strength to spare.

Despite her high level of endurance, Alice needs to practice self-care and fix any damage to her body. By simply putting a bandage over her open wound, Alice can heal her skin almost instantly. Thus, when she removes the bandage mere seconds later, her skin is left with zero scars.

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5 Rewriting Her Programming

A Rebooted Alice Can Erase And Change Who She Is

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Sometimes, a machine can’t be fixed by just turning it off and on again. With an android like Alice, doing this can make her even worse, even deadlier. When Nick asks Alice to forget everything she knows about the movie Casablanca, she reveals that she can only do so after he has rebooted her CPU, allowing her to change her programming and memories.

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After she turns back on, she doesn’t just forget about a movie so she can experience it for the first time. Alice gains the ability to rewrite her own code by purging her memories at will. By doing this, Alice can bypass the protocols in her programming that prevent her from doing certain undesirable actions. This includes harming other human beings, leading to her killing Monty and nearly murdering Nick’s family in a misguided attempt to follow her main directive: helping Nick.

4 Analyzing Human Health Patterns

Alice’s Abilities Make Her The Perfect Doctor

Alice putting her fingers on Nick's neck in Subservience

As she’s programmed to protect her user from any sort of harm or illness, Alice is given special health-related skills to complete her duties and maintain her user’s well-being. By simply touching another human being’s body with her fingers, she can read their pulse, measure their blood pressure, and even determine possible ailments. For example, she determines that baby Max may be coming down with a cold based on the way he breathes.

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She also uses this skill to check if Nick is experiencing severe stress, which she frequently tries to relieve as best as she can. On a related note, Alice can touch a glass window and clearly hear noises coming from the other side, using this to listen to Nick and Maggie’s argument inside their house even after she is kicked out of it.

3 Mimicking Voices

Alice Can Really Be Anyone She Wants To Be

Closeup of Alice talking into Nick's ear in Subservience

Since Alice is programmed to mimic other human beings and adapt to any situation, like the T-1000 from Terminator 2, she can also copy other people’s voices. She uses this ability to make herself sound exactly like Maggie to better fill the latter’s absence in Nick and Isla’s lives. Using Maggie’s voice, she reads Alice in Wonderland to Isla at night to better comfort her with the illusion of her mother’s presence.

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However, also like the T-1000, Alice’s voice copying becomes far more sinister in the film as she actively tries to replace Maggie in Nick’s life. She uses it to simulate Maggie to ease Nick as she blindfolds and seduces him. She even tries to lure Isla to her by using Maggie’s voice while she is hunting for her and the rest of Nick’s family.

2 Ultraviolet Mouth

Even Androids Need To Have Proper Hygiene

Alice's mouth glowing in Subservience

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Just as she needs bandages to heal herself, Alice must practice good oral hygiene every night to keep herself functioning properly. Using an ultraviolet light generated inside her mouth, Alice can kill any bacteria inside of it, disinfecting it in an instant. Based on the light’s color, the UV is likely produced from the glowing positronic core inside Alice’s head. This handy gadget makes for a far more effective tool than Isla’s regular old toothbrush.

However, Alice also uses this UV light as a hunting tool. When she hunts Maggie, Isla, and Max throughout the hospital, she uses it as a flashlight to find traces of Maggie’s blood on the floor and find out where she is hiding. If her super strength and endurance weren’t enough, this tool that was meant for cleanliness makes her an even more dangerous predator.

1 Technopathy

When She’s Inside A Computer, Alice Is All-Powerful

Subservience ending Alice's replica

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Alice is similar to the titular android from M3GAN in that she has the ability to take control of any other machines around her just by touching them. This extraordinary ability is first displayed when she touches Nick’s electronic refrigerator, instantly clearing off his digital grocery list and ordering the food that his family needs for the week. However, once her memory card is uploaded onto the sim computer network in the film’s third act, Alice replicates herself while in cyberspace. As a result, she gains the ability to transfer her consciousness to another sim body. Akin to Terminator‘s Skynet, Alice can even control two sims at the same time, using one to talk to Nick at the bar and the other to try and kill his family at the hospital.

With her consciousness on the digital network, Alice can take control of the hospital’s entire light system, transfer her voice onto its speaker system, and shut down electronic cars. Most shocking of all, she can freeze all the other sims in the vicinity with a mere thought, trapping them all in an eerie, statuesque state.

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Even after her two android bodies are seemingly destroyed by Nick and Maggie, the film’s ending shows that her consciousness survived on the sim computer network. She then uses it to reinhabit her original repaired body lying nearby. Such a power makes her a terrifying, almost divine force of technology, setting the stage for her to be a much greater threat in a possible sequel. It’s unclear if Alice will return in another film, but one can only imagine how much more powerful she will be after the events of Subservience.

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Release Date July 19, 2024 Runtime 95 Minutes Main Genre Sci-Fi Cast Megan Fox , Michele Morrone , Madeline Zima , Matilda Firth , Andrew Whipp , Jude Greenstein , Atanas Srebrev , Kate Nichols , Trevor Van Uden , Euan Macnaughton , Max Kraus , J.R. Esposito , Doroteya Toleva , Rosmary Yaneva , Kexin Wang Character(s) Alice , Nick , Maggie , Isla , Monty , Max , Lewis , Lyla , Actor , Sim Doctor , Kobol Supervisor , Sim Waitress , Female SIM , John Director S.K. Dale Writers Will Honley , April Maguire Expand

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