Probably the best movie I have ever watched in my life. I just had to come back to this thread just to let you all know. It's one of those movies you just have to see.
I have never been moved so much by a movie. It is a masterpiece.
Probably the best movie I have ever watched in my life. I just had to come back to this thread just to let you all know. It's one of those movies you just have to see.
I have never been moved so much by a movie. It is a masterpiece.
Probably the best movie I have ever watched in my life. I just had to come back to this thread just to let you all know. It's one of those movies you just have to see.
I have never been moved so much by a movie. It is a masterpiece.
Comes from being in the basement rec room of a forum too long.
All the trappings of wandering minds...T M A C
Memories of a child's spoof,"Ha Ha made you look"
A quiet distraction from the long winter nights on a 100px by 100px square.
I made this one up too,then it got awfully quiet in that thread but hey it's movie related...
Story wise 90% of it made sense until the end; acting and plot wise, the second and third movie went a bit overboard.
The only question I still have is regarding the first movie's ending. Neo makes a phone call to the machines (or the source), and tells them they're afraid of him, he can feel them, that he'll show the humans what the machines don't want them to see, a world without rules, control, or boundaries.
It doesn't make sense when viewed from the perspective of the second or third movies. The humans are still bound by the matrix, so nothings' changed, except that Zion hasn't been destroyed.
Seems to me the story was supposed to be open ended, with only one movie. The one cannot be destroyed by the machines, can manipulate the matrix as well as defeat the agents, and hence, is in a position to attack the machines from within the matrix. The machines still don't understand choice (they think in terms of probability, calculating the odds, humans don't), and hence the matrix goes out of control in time because its not made to handle that level of randomness.
Story wise 90% of it made sense until the end; acting and plot wise, the second and third movie went a bit overboard.
The only question I still have is regarding the first movie's ending. Neo makes a phone call to the machines (or the source), and tells them they're afraid of him, he can feel them, that he'll show the humans what the machines don't want them to see, a world without rules, control, or boundaries.
It doesn't make sense when viewed from the perspective of the second or third movies. The humans are still bound by the matrix, so nothings' changed, except that Zion hasn't been destroyed.
Seems to me the story was supposed to be open ended, with only one movie. The one cannot be destroyed by the machines, can manipulate the matrix as well as defeat the agents, and hence, is in a position to attack the machines from within the matrix. The machines still don't understand choice (they think in terms of probability, calculating the odds, humans don't), and hence the matrix goes out of control in time because its not made to handle that level of randomness.
Only the first film exists in my mind...one of my top 10 films of all time. The other two were cash grabs with a forced story that made zero sense, IMO.
Only the first film exists in my mind...one of my top 10 films of all time. The other two were cash grabs with a forced story that made zero sense, IMO.
I felt that way until I saw the 3rd one lol. After #2 I was open to seeing where they were taking the story, but then once I finished #3 I was just left with one huge "What" and couldn't help but view both films in the same light. I really wish I didn't feel this way, cause the first one just blew me away.
I felt that way until I saw the 3rd one lol. After #2 I was open to seeing where they were taking the story, but then once I finished #3 I was just left with one huge "What" and couldn't help but view both films in the same light. I really wish I didn't feel this way, cause the first one just blew me away.
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