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11-09-2003, 06:52 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
I saw it and I loved it.
I was expecting a dissapointment but didn't get one. Cool ending too... I think. 
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11-09-2003, 08:44 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
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HA!!!!
I was right!!!!!!
in the predictions that i made all of them i was right!!!
the religious part and everything and all the things i was right
cool
hahahahahahahahhaah
i love being right
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Do you seriously think that you are the only person on the planet that compared religion to the Matrix? I mean, come on, that is truly pathetic. Run a search through Yahoo! and you find tons of sites about Matrix Philosophy and Matrix Religions.
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11-09-2003, 09:29 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
Ok here are some more thoughts.
They used a lot of crap to 'fill' the movie. The train guy had nothing to do with the story. The Merovigian or whatever he's called was boring (although his wife is pretty  ).
Same with the keymaker in Reloaded.
I liked the ending.... NO it's not like when they started in The Matrix and NO Neo couldn't have just picked the other door.
The most important thing in the 6th matrix is Agent Smith, not Neo. Neo was just 'part of the system, another form of control'.
If Smith wouldn't have been there like a virus, Neo couldn't have made the deal with the machines. Then Zion would have been destroyed without any free people left.
I thought that the Oracle or the Architect had given the little girl (name again?) the job to let the sun rise. Like the Oracle says in Reloaded, they have a program to let the sun rise.
Smith probably took over a lot of those programs and thus was able to control the rain and stuff.
The last fight scene was SOOOOO Dragon Ball Z!  It could have been Goku - Freeza or something...
It's probably a tribute to DBZ.
And with 'peace', I don't see humans work together with machines... More like "Ok we won't kill you, but WE still rule the earth!"
About the acting: Neo wasn't supposed to be very emotional! He was perfect, he was just the shy guy that had received the role of 'the One' kinda unwillingly.
I agree that I didn't feel THAT bad for Trin... they coulda made it more dramatic. But it's better this way, she knew Neo wasn't coming back anyway.
Hugo Weaving was a bit TOO over the top at times... like when he just took over the Oracle...
All in all we're just ano... I mean all in all it's a good movie, the end of a good trilogy.
*looks forward to november 20 (TTT EE DVD)
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11-09-2003, 01:51 PM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
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Ok here are some more thoughts.
They used a lot of crap to 'fill' the movie. The train guy had nothing to do with the story. The Merovigian or whatever he's called was boring (although his wife is pretty  ).
Same with the keymaker in Reloaded.  )
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The train guy and "Merovingian" are quite important. The trainstation is similar to limbo, or purgatory. Neo was sent there for some reason when he manipulated the system and disabled squiddy. By pressuring the Merovingian was Trinity able to free him from the first level of Hell... bwuahahah. *looks around*
And considering how Agent Smith is comparable to the Anti-Christ, I wouldn't say he was ever "over the top". He was one step away from complete control over every body in the Matrix... and nothing was in his way, the Oracle was just sitting there.
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11-09-2003, 01:56 PM
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As far as the giant face goes, who was talking? Did the voice of the giant face belong to the leader of the machines? Do the machines even have a leader? If so, who is it?
Also, when Agent Smith "infects" Neo and turns him into a Agent Smith copy, is it Neo that summons the power to destroy Agent Smith as well as all his copies, or do the machines (or the leader machine if there is one) send power through Neo's real body to destroy Smith and all his copies?
And... are there currently any plans for a fourth movie because I want to know if Neo is dead?
Also, I still don't understand how Agent Smith transferred himself into the real world in that other guy's body who was in a coma as well.
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They used a lot of crap to 'fill' the movie. The train guy had nothing to do with the story. The Merovigian or whatever he's called was boring (although his wife is pretty ). Same with the keymaker in Reloaded.
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Angrist, those guys were all relevant to the movie. The train maker was responcible for creating the station that links the real world to the matrix. Had he not built it, Neo would have been in a coma for the entire third movie and for the rest of his life.
The Keymaker was also relevant because he's programmed to make keys for all the doors. Some doors can't be opened without keys no matter how strong or powerful you are.
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The most important thing in the 6th matrix is Agent Smith, not Neo. Neo was just 'part of the system, another form of control'.
If Smith wouldn't have been there like a virus, Neo couldn't have made the deal with the machines. Then Zion would have been destroyed without any free people left.
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Neo is just as important, as it's stated, they're opposite, equal forces. If Neo hadn't been there, then Agent Smith would have no opposing force to "balance the equation." So he would've destroyed both the real world and machine world and that would have been the end of everything.
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And with 'peace', I don't see humans work together with machines... More like "Ok we won't kill you, but WE still rule the earth!"
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Perhaps but I don't think so. Neo and the Machine made an agreement to live in peace if he destroyed Agent Smith and the Machines will keep their word. Remember the scene at the end:
Oracle: Are you going to let the ones free that want to be free?
Man: Of course I am going to let them. What do you think I am, human?
What you're suggesting is a choice that could only be made by a human (or a corrupt file I suppose). But machines don't betray or break promises like that.
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11-10-2003, 03:18 AM
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Do you guys realize that a part of Neo is still inside the matrix at all times? I dunno, I thought more people would catch this. Neo can see anything outside the matrix that is still connected to or controled by the matrix in some way.
That's why he could see the "orange code" outside the matrix after being blinded, and that is why he could manipulate things outside of the matrix.
If you didn't understand what I just said, think of it like this:
Neo's mind is both in the real world and in the matrix at the same time, the matrix may have some sort of simulation program that tells the agents where all of the machines are on the outside. Neo can see this simulation program in the real world, and by using his powers from within the matrix and destroying somthing in the simulation he is destroying somthing in the real world.
proof that what he can see isn't 100% accturate and could be in a simulation is the part where he is in a ship with trinity and a machine flew into his body.
It's stupid because the Oracle half way explains this in the game, and half way in the movie. I hope this helps you out Crash.
The part in the train station is important, but it doesn't make any sense. Neo hacked his mind in to the wrong place...
I must say that Revolutions is definently a movie for the hardcore matrix fan. People who took the time to watch the animatrix, beat the game and have a complete grip on reloaded's story (in a litteral sense not with metaphors) couldn't have been dissapointed. But I can easilly imagine someone who didn't get the full understanding of the war (with Animatrix) and someone who didn't get that one-on-one time with Niobe and Ghost not liking the movie.
I mean, The chase scene where Niobe was piloting the ship was very special to me, and seeing Ghost on the guns taking out so much so fast was cool too. People who played the game already knew what happend to Neo, and where the Logos was and how it got there.
The Animatrix just reveals that the humans are the bad guys in this situation, and it explains what happend to the sky. Seeing them get over the clouds was a special part to me too.
But I feel that the Wachowskis kind of forced us to get into a lot more than the acctual movies to understand the story, and even after all of that you have to think way too hard to get a grip on what happend. That is why I feel that the majority of people who aren't hardcore matrix won't be attracted by the story.
My opinion is that this is one of the all time great stories, and one of the all time best films, but like all trillogies, you have to have a grasp on everything to love it. Matrix made me think, and showed me somthing more amazing than any movie I have ever seen. It won't be everybody's favorite, but it's mine.
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11-10-2003, 05:51 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
*decides to see the Animatrix and play the game*
Ok the trainman is more important than I thought. It gives a new dimension to the tale, but it lacks the 'wow'-factor that we got in TM and TM Reloaded.
So if programs can go outside the matrix, what form would they take? A machine? Probably, as Agent Smith also stated that he wanted to get out of the Matrix.
Why do you think Smith was destroyed? I've heard a few theories: - Because Neo is Smith's counterpart, the balance eachother. Once Neo is gone, Smith dissapears.
- The purpose of Smith was to destroy Neo. After he did that, he self-deletes (seems unlikely because they talk about Smith destroying both worlds and stuff)
- Once Neo is taken over, the machine upload an antivirus into Smith. Why they couldn't do that with a normal plugged in person... perhaps they had to upload it to the strongest one.
The first 2 seem a bit uncredible, because then Neo wouldn't have had to fight at all... You also see some kind of flux going through Neo's body..
Hehe, the more I think about it, the more I like it. ^^
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11-11-2003, 02:16 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
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*decides to see the Animatrix and play the game*
Ok the trainman is more important than I thought. It gives a new dimension to the tale, but it lacks the 'wow'-factor that we got in TM and TM Reloaded.
So if programs can go outside the matrix, what form would they take? A machine? Probably, as Agent Smith also stated that he wanted to get out of the Matrix.
Why do you think Smith was destroyed? I've heard a few theories: - Because Neo is Smith's counterpart, the balance eachother. Once Neo is gone, Smith dissapears.
- The purpose of Smith was to destroy Neo. After he did that, he self-deletes (seems unlikely because they talk about Smith destroying both worlds and stuff)
- Once Neo is taken over, the machine upload an antivirus into Smith. Why they couldn't do that with a normal plugged in person... perhaps they had to upload it to the strongest one.
The first 2 seem a bit uncredible, because then Neo wouldn't have had to fight at all... You also see some kind of flux going through Neo's body..
Hehe, the more I think about it, the more I like it. ^^
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I think that the reason Smith died when he took over Neo was because of how they were related. Smith had a part of Neo in him the whole time. That is why he was Neo's opposite and why he became so powerful. Once he was able to take over Neo, Neo had a part of Smith in him. I think that somehow, Neo was able to take a little bit of control of every Smith through himself and self-delete his code since he was now integrated into Smith.
That would explain why it had to be Neo that would stop him, but it still doesn't quite make sense why he had to fight. He could have just given in and then killed him. Perhaps he had to show persistance in order to maintain some control of himself in order to delete Smith, or else he would have been permanently controled and Smith would have won.
Also, in Mythology, who is the guy who leads people to hell? I think that person is equivalent to the Trainman. The Merovingian may be equivalent to Satan, and thats why he controls the trainman.
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11-11-2003, 09:00 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
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That would explain why it had to be Neo that would stop him, but it still doesn't quite make sense why he had to fight. He could have just given in and then killed him. Perhaps he had to show persistance in order to maintain some control of himself in order to delete Smith, or else he would have been permanently controled and Smith would have won.
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I think Neo fought because he wasn't quite sure he had the ability to mess with Smith from the inside. Then again... I wonder how he thought it was possible to beat all of the Smiths one-by-one (Even if the first, the Oracle, was the strongest) in hand-to-hand combat.
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11-12-2003, 01:31 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
By Neo just giving in to Smith Smith could have predicted that this whole fight was a trick. Oracle let Smith see what she wanted him to see to lure him into fighting Neo.
It would be nice if the game (Matrix Online) answers some questions like Enter the Matrix did.
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11-12-2003, 12:57 PM
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11-16-2003, 10:27 PM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
Anyone ever notice that NOTHING EVER HAPPENS IN ANY OF THE FIGHTS!!!!!!!!
No one ever "wins" a battle. There's 90 billion sentinals, how many did the Zionists kill? Was there ever a chance of them killing all of them?
And in reloaded, did any of the Agent Smiths die? they just keep coming, why did Neo even have to fight them at all if he was just going to fly away?
When I actually sit and watch the movies, I love them, because actually being infront of the screen I can turn my brain off, but when I sit back and think about them, they all go to hell.
I've got to say, the part were Neo punches Smith at the very end, and you see the imprint of his fist on his face, that might be the coolest special effect I've ever seen.
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11-16-2003, 10:30 PM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
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I've got to say, the part were Neo punches Smith at the very end, and you see the imprint of his fist on his face, that might be the coolest special effect I've ever seen.
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I think that was the part of the movie that made me laugh the most...
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11-17-2003, 03:29 AM
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Oh, well, I agree that it's completly over the top and corny (to the point where it's almost as if the movie is parodying itself) I still was impressed by the effect.
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11-17-2003, 05:42 AM
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Re: I saw the matrix-spoilers
Yeah I was like:
I hated it when Neo didn't finish those Smiths off... They just kept coming back.
The weren't gonna kill all the squiddies, they were gonna die.
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