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| quote: | Originally posted by webmeister
Neo is no longer a human, but a program inside the Matrix, like the Architect, like the Oracle, Seraph, the new Agent Smith etc. This transition probably occured at the end of the first film when Neo was killed by Agent Smith |
The scene after the oracle where Neo and Smith are talking to each other and smith explains how he became free. He said something along the lines of
"When you jumped into me a part of you rubbed off into a part off me, and vice versa"
Or something very similar, so yes thats possibly what happened.
Edit: I still think he is mostly human as agent smith is still mostly program. |
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| gilmista |
i saw it last night... Awesome.. I loved it.
I know a lot of people were let down by this film, but in my opinion, as with any trilogy - the second part is often the one that is least favoured as it is basically a connecting chapter and nothing too new, only more information is provided for the audience in anticipation for the final outcome. However, keeping that in mind, more of the story was unfolded and left me more to play with in my mind when trying to figure out what number 3 may hold about each character, and the notion of the matrix as a whole. I was very happy to see it, and besides the visual relief that the directors provided, it stuck very well to the matrix theme and that is what we all love (well I do anyways)... Revolution should be f**in wicked!! |
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| DaveBegic |
i cant beleive some of you are writing things about the unoriginality of this movie.. i dont know about you but i aint seen another movie that explains the world is meerly a computer program and that we arent really here doign what we're doing.. oh wait, rugrats in paris had the same storyline??
this is probably one of the best series movies ive ever seen, part 1 and 2 perfectly fit the bill as the matrix 1 gave us a breif introduction to the world of the matrix, and then in part 2 we already knew what we were in for, and moving along in the time line with the characters are thrown into the beginning of this war between the machines.
ive read soem funny comments about how its a 'typical sequel' and you could 'expect things happening'.. uhmm.. yeah i could really expect that the architect (aka a software programmer), found in loop holes and back doors (reference to programming again), would explain the creation of the world, and of neo, and of all the other things about who was actually software put into the matrix and who wasnt.. it even went even more in depth about the actual matrix than the first one
but yeah you guys are right.. its totally unoriginal and predictable.
pfft.
id like to see someone from here come up with a better storyline, let alone cinematic effects and fight scenes. :) |
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| bragi |
Don't know about you guys, but M:R scored huge amounts of geekpoints for using an actual hack. Only spoiled by the "Access Granted" thing.
Seeing nmap on the big screen: priceless! |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
I think you're drawing conclusions from false evidence. My post was speculation on the assumption that cascading matricies do in fact exist. Therefore Agent Smith did not take on human form in the real world because the world that Zion existed in would have just been another matrix. As for your other ideas, food for thought indeed.
Cheers |
ahhhhhhhhhhh now i seee.... youre right, youre right
MY IMAGINATION IS GOING NUTS NOW
good point tho
Cheers, Big Ears :) |
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