Seraph77
Some people are confused on what the last exile's purpose is. She is a program designed to control the weather. As in the end of the film the oracle asks "Did you do that?" and she replies "I did it for neo" as they look at the sky. And after Smith takes her over he controls the weather and makes it rain hence his statement "You like what I've done with the place?" As are her parents program that govern other things, like her mother is a software designer for things within the matrix. Every exile has a purpose, every one, or else they wouldn't have been written.
In the video game the oracle talks about her seeing the fate of both our worlds.
Also if people are unclear as to the end and Neo's purpose, his purpose is to redisperse himself amongst the matrix. When smith took him over you'll note the way smith dies is exactly the same as the way he died in the first film, neo bursting out of him, however, the first one to die, the one that overwrit neo, had nobody come out after he exploded. Which means he had been plugged back into everyone, and freed everyone. Sacraficed himself to save the world so to speak.
You'll also notice that as they die it's like his code is being spread out over the matrix in a wave, as all the smiths die. You can't look too far into it or it won't make sense either way, but that is the symbolic reference.
The way smith dies is exactly the way he dies in the first movie, and it's symbolic.
In the video game the oracle talks about her seeing the fate of both our worlds.
Also if people are unclear as to the end and Neo's purpose, his purpose is to redisperse himself amongst the matrix. When smith took him over you'll note the way smith dies is exactly the same as the way he died in the first film, neo bursting out of him, however, the first one to die, the one that overwrit neo, had nobody come out after he exploded. Which means he had been plugged back into everyone, and freed everyone. Sacraficed himself to save the world so to speak.
You'll also notice that as they die it's like his code is being spread out over the matrix in a wave, as all the smiths die. You can't look too far into it or it won't make sense either way, but that is the symbolic reference.
The way smith dies is exactly the way he dies in the first movie, and it's symbolic.