Abstract

Advances in technology have made AI, Android and other subjects more interesting than ever in SF films. Also, Android robots expressed in SF films may not be horror-oriented as they used to be, but may be best friends or still be strangers. What is noteworthy here is the relationship between humans and Android in SF films. The relationship between humans and Android is more diverse in the movie, so there was a study that categorized them, and furthermore, there was a view that was released from the perspective of religion and mythology. However, no studies have solved this relationship from a philosophical point of view in an equal position. Thus, we focused on how the relationship between the two characters in an equal position through Martin Buber"s “I-Thou” is expressed and changed.<BR> The movie Ex Machina deals with the betrayal of Android and expresses a warning about the relationship between humans and Android. However, from a “I-Thou” point of view, it is possible to resolve these warnings anew, and what can be found here is that relationships are always changing, and that the keywords of change are in “it.”

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