Drunken Monkey Posted June 17, 2003 Posted June 17, 2003 there has to be a matrix in the matrix. that is the only way that an "anomoly" can exist. the architect talks of reinserting the anomoly but surely that can only be possible if it too is a program within the matrix. this also explains how all incarnations of the one looks the same. and explains how neo has power outside the original matrix. an answer to a question. the machines DON'T want to kill everybody. the whole drilling scenario is fake and part of the freewill program. after all, you need an oppressor to fully appreciate free will. and about trying to resolve the second matrix theory. i'm not sure they would have to. i mean, it's all a bit dystopian already. why try to make a happy ending of sorts? wouldn't it just be better to leave it as miserable as possible? post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
Kung Fu Hamster Posted June 18, 2003 Posted June 18, 2003 This whole subject has confused me... But this is my solution: When Neo freed (Agent)Smith he did get some of Smith's powers because they were copied onto him. Therefore Neo is almost like a rebellious agent. I guess that in the real world the Agents maybe able to do what Neo did to the sentinels (or what that other guy refered to as a "Squid") either that or the 2nd Matrix is real but I don't see how they would get out of that one... Maybe there are a none stop amount of matrixs? An infinitum of them... But that would be a slightly stupid answer. The worst ending I've probably seen. Really really good and BAM! I'm sorry. You're only in matrix 2199. If you want to escape please escape all 2198 before this one. Anyway. Another possibility is that Neo is the one-there prophecy is true. Maybe it was like the first one. He was told only what he wanted to hear. I don't know... Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO
Icetuete Posted June 21, 2003 Posted June 21, 2003 i had fun watching the film. was not as good as the first one though - a bit too much jabber about this destination and prophecy stuff, but fights and effects rule!
Kung Fu Hamster Posted June 25, 2003 Posted June 25, 2003 Ok, I have made a hypothesis up that I think might just work: The only reason Neo can do all the fancy tricks is because he used to be a programmer for that company in the first one. Therefore he knows more about programs than any other person in Zion and knows how to hack easier. Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO
Sunsu Posted June 26, 2003 Posted June 26, 2003 Hmmm. The two options I see are: 1. The "Desert of the Real" is a second tier of the Matrix, for control of the more intuitive of the batteries. 2. Neo is really a messonic (sp?) figure whose ability to interact with the machines in the real world is due to his "alteration of consciousness" caused by the transformation into the One. Outcome of Movie Three Based on Option One: After the successful repulsion of the sentinels from Zion, the obvious Matrix is crashed, then reloaded (no pun) with the survivors from the Desert. The ultimate truth is revealed to Neo . . . crap if I know. Sounds good this late at night, though. Outcome Based on Option Two: The invasion of Zion is repelled, the Matrix gets crashed after the lengthy battle between Smith and Neo, the truth behind the prophecy and the fate of the Oracle program are revealed, cut to insanely loud Rage Against the Machine anthom #517. Or, Option Three: It's revealed that all the fighting skills(z) utilized in the Matrix (ala bullet-time, extreme kung fu) are all ripped from the stylings of Wyld Stallyns . . . er, I mean Sunsu's "How to Fight and Win - Big" videos. "Free Your Mind." "There is no spoon." "Hmm. Upgrades." "Whoah." "Hiya!""Excuse you."
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