quote: Originally posted by Azn2296
the reason y matrix sucks cause i think the film makers were gonna end it with the 1st matrix and then when they found out people enjoyed it they made a bs plot and killed the story.. the made neo all powerfull and with a wave of his hands he can kill thos robots in the real world.. wtf i thought he couldnt use his powers in the real world because its the real world.. doesnt make sense... imma gonna watch this movie and see how bad its gonna be or maybe not
in the second movie, neo remarked in the real world when the sentinels were coming as they were all rushing towards the ship that something was different. He could feel the machines, the same way he could feel them in the matrix. Smith partially copied himself into neo in the 2nd movie, and ever since then things suddenly became different when he was in the real world. Then the oracle was saying how the powers of the one extended into the real world, and were not constrained to the matrix. Like, the people in those movies do not forget kung fu, or anything they learned in the matrix once they return to the machine world, they still know it, and in that way neo still knew it. You do have to accept some not so concrete ideas in it, but that is my explanation of it.
quote: Originally posted by joobaboya
that's exactly what my friend said after watching it. but i wouldn't know. i really enjoyed watching it though. much better than reloaded in my opinion. one thing that kept bothering me was that they never learned how to fly...or at least i don't think they did. oh well..good movie..with a weak ending.
who never learned how to fly? If you mean trinity, and the rest of the people who were enlightened to the matrix fallacy, then i would only say that no matter how enlightened you are to how fake the matrix is, you cannot simply do anything you want. The reason Neo and Smith could do it is because they were the radically opposite anomalies that were the result of an imbalanced equation, so they had powers, no one else could no matter how much they "realized" the fakeness of the matrix. The realization only gets you so far...
a Smith and Neo, from what i gather, amounts from time to time in every matrix. What made this time different was not really Neo, but Smith. The gemini anomalies came as they always have, Neo as a person...But, Smith coincidentally turned out to be embodied inside of a program. In that way, he exploited his anomalic power with his power to access the matrix and do all the things he was doing (e.g. freeing himself from the matrix, copying himself (simliar to a copy and paste idea in any program)). That is why Smith grew out of control, out of the machine's control because he had contaminated the matrix and made it null with there only existing copies of himself (i.e. their crops of humans would not live anymore).
Anyway i just saw it, it was an all right movie, but it did have a weak ending - i do agree with that. Just trying to clear up some things that people do not seem to understand, that is to say if i am correct.
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