They were clearly all in a 2nd backup matrix, the 3rd movie would be fricking great if after neo uses powers against the machines in the 2nd movie if he woke up alone in a big corporate office surrounded by israelites and the entire movie is him slaughtering the residents of planet Israel, (formerly Earth).
israelite slaughter, the final scene is Neo setting off a nuke in the earths core and right as Rabbivinical Maximus (the super robot golem) and the reanimated body of Jackie Mason (who is president) is about to crush him he hits the old phone he received in the beginning of the film from the world's last gentile (a formless blob of suffering designed to enrage and upset Jesus himself, who also appears to Neo in a dream), setting off the bomb remotely and destroying the former Earth. It's an upbeat ending though as when Neo arrives in heaven God and Jesus celebrate his victory. Directed by Mel Gibson. *chefs kiss*
A machine and a human wake up in a white room. Its a simulation to see who would win the war. Instead, theres peace and the armies of each side are merged and repurposed to explore the galaxy.
No.
Neo wasn't supposed to dodge to bullets. He was supposed to have GM powers in this video game. So why did he waste his time fighting a bunch of chinks in some foyer?
It's especially jarring if you watch it right after finishing the first movie, the whole ending sets up this expectation that Neo is about to unleash his new godlike powers in the Matrix, but then it's just back to kung fu.
did someone understand why Neo can use the force against machines outside of the matrices? does the plot is that he has wifi? also the worst part is in the 3rd, with the train station omg it's so pointless and meaningless.
What about the parts where the people in the matrix are directly talking to people in the real world like the scene where Switch and Apoc get unplugged?
The original plan was for the second movie to cover the 2nd Renaissance and the third movie to be Reloaded+Revolutions in one single epic. What you're watching is actually one feature length film split into two feature length films. The studio forced them to abandon the idea and split the third film into a trilogy while the 2nd Renaissance plot was relegated to The Animatrix. I kinda get why they did it even if the original plan would've been kino. It would have been a box office disaster with the normans and would have been franchise suicide, they couldn't let the cash cow get nuked for artistic vision.
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They were clearly all in a 2nd backup matrix, the 3rd movie would be fricking great if after neo uses powers against the machines in the 2nd movie if he woke up alone in a big corporate office surrounded by israelites and the entire movie is him slaughtering the residents of planet Israel, (formerly Earth).
>They were clearly all in a 2nd backup matrix
They bailed on this plot so hard. I can't explain why
I guess it would be a cool twist, for about a minute, but where do you go from there? Back to the first movie, basically?
israelite slaughter, the final scene is Neo setting off a nuke in the earths core and right as Rabbivinical Maximus (the super robot golem) and the reanimated body of Jackie Mason (who is president) is about to crush him he hits the old phone he received in the beginning of the film from the world's last gentile (a formless blob of suffering designed to enrage and upset Jesus himself, who also appears to Neo in a dream), setting off the bomb remotely and destroying the former Earth. It's an upbeat ending though as when Neo arrives in heaven God and Jesus celebrate his victory. Directed by Mel Gibson. *chefs kiss*
A machine and a human wake up in a white room. Its a simulation to see who would win the war. Instead, theres peace and the armies of each side are merged and repurposed to explore the galaxy.
waw you have just brang a solution to war. bravo.
They didn't write the first one. You can tell the wrote the second and third ones.
pretty sure wachowskis wrote all three
Didn't they rip off a lot of the first one from some manga or graphic novel? or is that just Cinemaphile-gay revisionism
Without doing even a basic search, iirc it was a novel or short story some black woman wrote. Mightve even won her lawsuit.
She didn't. She also sued Cameron over Terminator. Both cases were dismissed and she won nothing.
https://casetext.com/case/stewart-v-wachowski/
ya some black woman wrote third eye matrix or something, dunno how much its like the film.
i think its more they left it slightly ambiguous
It was so obvious that they were still in a Matrix. How else could have Neo stopped those squiddies?
The powers of the One extend beyond the Matrix
I don't remember, did the oracle really say that?
Just more proof that she's in on the whole scheme and there are multiple layers to the Matrix
Just more proof that you are a schizo trying to push that stupid theory
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This is just more Oracle gobbledyasiatic to stop you from realizing that you're still a part of the matrix.
revolutions is better than reloaded
No.
Neo wasn't supposed to dodge to bullets. He was supposed to have GM powers in this video game. So why did he waste his time fighting a bunch of chinks in some foyer?
i remember seeing it in theater and being so fricking disappointed at this, he just goes
>huh, upgrades
and that's it
It's especially jarring if you watch it right after finishing the first movie, the whole ending sets up this expectation that Neo is about to unleash his new godlike powers in the Matrix, but then it's just back to kung fu.
>turns out his new power is just flying
did someone understand why Neo can use the force against machines outside of the matrices? does the plot is that he has wifi? also the worst part is in the 3rd, with the train station omg it's so pointless and meaningless.
I skip all the "real world" parts and its pretty good.
What about the parts where the people in the matrix are directly talking to people in the real world like the scene where Switch and Apoc get unplugged?
Removing the bowling alley sound effect on further release was the only smart move they made in decades.
The original plan was for the second movie to cover the 2nd Renaissance and the third movie to be Reloaded+Revolutions in one single epic. What you're watching is actually one feature length film split into two feature length films. The studio forced them to abandon the idea and split the third film into a trilogy while the 2nd Renaissance plot was relegated to The Animatrix. I kinda get why they did it even if the original plan would've been kino. It would have been a box office disaster with the normans and would have been franchise suicide, they couldn't let the cash cow get nuked for artistic vision.
It's actually much better if you watch 2 & 3 back-to-back since it was envisioned as one movie