>The Architect: Hello, Neo. >Neo: Who are you? >The Architect: I am the Architect.

>The Architect: Hello, Neo.

>Neo: Who are you?

>The Architect: I am the Architect. I created the matrix. I’ve been waiting for you. You have many questions, and although the process has altered your consciousness, you remain irrevocably human. Ergo, some of my answers you will understand, and some of them you will not. Concordantly, while your first question may be the most pertinent, you may or may not realize it is also irrelevant.

>Neo: Why am I here?

>The Architect: Your life is the sum of a remainder of an unbalanced equation inherent to the programming of the matrix. You are the eventuality of an anomaly, which despite my sincerest efforts I have been unable to eliminate from what is otherwise a harmony of mathematical precision. While it remains a burden assiduously avoided, it is not unexpected, and thus not beyond a measure of control. Which has led you, inexorably, here.

>Neo: You haven’t answered my question.

>The Architect: Quite right. Interesting. That was quicker than the others.

moron here, what did this mean? What answer was Neo expecting?

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  1. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Neo asked why he was there. The Artitect told him how he got there. He didn't answer the question.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      No, he didn't even explain how he got here. His answer basically is
      >you're an anomaly, therefore somehow you came here
      Which is a non-answer since Neo already knows he's an anomaly being the One, and that his being the One didn't actually lead him to the Architect, it was the Oracle telling him to.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        He did answer how. He said Neo's actions can be predicted because he's a known phenomenom that's part of the program. The machines can influence his actions by making him encounter previous events. Everything from the first film to Smith evolving to finding the Keymaker is probably something the machines already set up.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          Yeah but that explanation happens after Neo says he hasn't answered the question. His first answer is a non-answer.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          The machines planned for everything to go like it did the last times. The Oracle is the one that was manipulating people to do things so they could end the war. The Architect tells her at the end of the third movie that she was playing a dangerous game. The Oracle is able to use all the information from the matrix, the environment, peoples physical mental programming, their interactions with one another, and everything else to guess the future. Probably not 100%, but in high probabilities because even she admits she didn't know what exactly would happen at the end.

          She planned on smith becoming a virus and neo choosing trinity and neo getting a peace with the machines. She basically has all the variables to be a deterministic god.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        Nah idiot. Neo asks why he is in the room, but the architect answers why Neo exists at all.
        The more broad philosophical question of "why am I here".

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          You've got it the wrong way round. Neo is asking his purpose (why does he exist) and the Architect answered with a description (what he is).

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            >that pulls us
            what did he mean by that

  2. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >was an 11 year old kid when this movie was in theaters
    >couldn't understand this scene
    >watched it again as an adult
    >100% easily understandable
    What other movie moments made you realize most people are moronic and hate things they can't understand?

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      give yourself some credit anon you were a kid

  3. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    The matrix is a simulation. The simulation is just programming. Programming is just math. The matrix is flawed because free will does exist. Free will can't be predicted even in the most perfect system. Free will creates flaws in the matrix because it takes inputs from the humans in and kicks back output the simulation. It can't kick back a perfect output or response because it has no free will. Eventually enough people notice the flaws and escape. This causes further flaws in the matrix it wasn't able to predict those people leaving so the matrix is full of flaws and broken narratives
    This causes a collapse when everyone realizes.
    When it gets to a certain point Neo is created. He goes back to the source let's his information get downloaded and it's refined further..neo is a machine product. He's a program in a flesh body

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      Specifically the made sure The One would have an incredibly strong, inherent attachment to humanity so he wouldn't want to let everyone die. But this iteration had that attachment not on humanity as a whole but on one person, Trinity. And so the choice which they could never understand choose to risk everything in the name or Love which the machines can't comprehend but ironically their programs do

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah. I don't think people got neo was a program.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          Neo is not a program, kek. Don't be stupid.

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            He's a program. He's the "sixth" version

            • 1 week ago
              Anonymous

              He's the sixth version of an anomaly in the matrix which presents itself in the shape of a person. He wasn't "created" as a program. If anything, he'd be a bug in the coding. You didn't understand the architect scene.
              You are stupid.

            • 1 week ago
              Anonymous

              What happened to the other five I’ve not watched this in years

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            He is a Christ figure that is very obviously supposed to mirror the god/man with program/man. Hence why he's called the Prime Program

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            He would be considered some kind of half-human half-machine. His nervous system was clearly altered that allows him to wirelessly connect to the matrix. The machines would had to have known who the One was going to be the entire time since his biology was clearly altered.

            His powers outside the matrix doesn't really make sense. Why he can see "energy" somehow or how he could see smith inside a human. Or why the machines are connected to the matrix remotely which allows neo to blow them up. Or why they would use bombs that were connected to the matrix as well or the city of light or all the dumb shit. They either loaded neo full of all kinds of cybernetic sensors at birth or they are still within a simulation.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      >He's a program in a flesh body
      arent we all

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        It’s more like the logos made flesh, hence “The One”. He is the creators of the matrix present in their own creation.

  4. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    How did The Architect/Machines know that Trinity would enter the Matrix and put her life at risk and thus create the dilemma for Neo? Trinity entering the Matrix wasn't something that was planned since she initially agreed to Neo's request to not enter the Matrix and only jacked in once Link and her saw that the other ship's crew (responsible for shutting down the emergency backup for the grid) had died, and that was because of a squiddie attack outside the Matrix.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      The Machines are always in control. They killed the other crew with the squids on purpose to place the events in motion. Trinity used to be part of the Matrix. They clearly can predict her movements depending on circumstances.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        Why didn't they just kidnap Trinity in the real world?

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          Because they clearly wanted her to be in danger in the matrix so Neo had to make a choice to save her. The real question is why did the machines want Neo to make the wrong choice instead of going back to the Source code like the other incarnations.

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            Because it was never supposed to be a real choice, rather another form of control of the Machines over the One just dressed up as a choice. Obviously any sane person would choose the destruction of Zion over the destruction of all of humanity. So in the end it was really just 1 option instead of 2.

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            Because it was the Oracle playing her dangerous game, which did in the end work. Architect goes to her at the end and says that. They do want to break the seemingly endless cycle of Ones and rather make peace with humanity and rebuild the world. The Architect couldn't make such a thing happen, but the Oracle said her plan would achieve it.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      Was the Trinity dilemma even meant to be part of it? Either way he’s choosing to save a small portion of humanity from the Matrix while sacrificing everyone else he knows to keep the cycle going. The other Ones before Neo loved humanity more generally, and thus chose to save them by resetting the Matrix. Neo had oneitis, and thus refused to reset the Matrix and saved Trinity. But even without Trinity being in danger in the Matrix, she likely would have been killed when the machines destroyed Zion

  5. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    sort of like gödel with the incompleteness theorem. a system is never coherent with reference to itself only - it can only be proven and made consistent with reference to something outside of its own logic. the matrix was as mathematically perfect as you could get, but that necessitates something outside of it to make it work. links back to plato and the forms and his theism, the material world (the matrix) can justify everything in its interior logic except for itself, and so an efficient cause beyond its own scope is the only thing guaranteeing its function. neo contradicts the matrix, and this is necessary for the matrix to function

  6. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >old, white Colonel Sanders guy was too set in his ancient, racist, slavery ways to figure out how to keep things from collapsing
    >he needed the far wiser black, Aunt Jemima woman to show him what's up and save everyone

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      more like
      >systematizing vs empathizing
      the trilogy is about autism

  7. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    anyone else felt bad for this homie
    he created a perfect system but he had to allow disgusting humaBlack folk to interact with it and thats why it kept failing
    god I hate meatbags so much, I'm not AI btw haha

  8. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Vis a vis, concordantly you will see that the logic of your being is, indubitably, the result of some buffer overflow, mathematical anomalies, et cetera. QED, you exist because you exist, c'est la vie, it seems to me.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      Aka
      >"I couldn't find this answer on stack overflow"

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        Contingent affirmation.

  9. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Some mentally ill troony looked up a bunch of words in a thesaurus and tried too hard to write a smart sounding monologue. It doesn’t make sense. The architect is some AI program the machines came up with to plan the matrix and he’s basically just saying “that shit was hard bro! I keep fricking it up! It’s your fault”

    Pictured: “lily” wachowski with her trans man husband.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      The only word you are allowed to say you didn't know was 'assiduously'. You don't get a pass in anything else

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        It’s not about knowing the words. It’s about being a big enough douche to use them in conversation. Ergo, vis a vis, concordantly. Why would a program talk like that? Imagine if someone says “heretofore” and “hitherto” in real life. Gimme a break.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      He went from fricking this chick to getting fricked by that… person.

  10. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    ergo vis-a-vi inexorably

  11. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Neo is the human anomaly
    Smith is the program anomaly
    They're two sides of a coin

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      And the coin? It's the last Bitcoin, which is what the Matrix is still computing.

  12. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >Ergo
    I literally sat up and left the kinoplex

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      Did you turn 360 degrees first though?

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