monkesmatrix
I personally think these movies are a telling of things to come based on the New Testement and borrowing from the old days of Jesus Christ. My theory is that at the end of Revoltions Neo will be forced to die for all mankind in order to save mankind, just like Jesus did on the cross. He died for all our sins.
I would love to see everyone be set free from the Matrix thanks to a sacrifice by Neo.
Think about it, all the God and Jesus references in the first Matrix are too much to talk about. "Your my savior man, my own personal Jesus Christ," said Choi for one example.
Then in Reloaded, Neo brought Trinity back to life, just like Jesus did to Lazerus. Plus the whole being able to 'change the Matrix whenever he sees fit' idea plays very well into the Jesus Christ theory too.
Jesus was accounted in the Bible as being able to change things, especially little things like Water into Wine. He was able to mulitple fish to feed a nation of starving people.
Anyway, I have other ideas about this and think that if they did it this way The Matrix Trilogy could go down in history as the most philosophical movies and most well thought out series in the history of film. If you want to talk to more about it, just respond.
I would love to see everyone be set free from the Matrix thanks to a sacrifice by Neo.
Think about it, all the God and Jesus references in the first Matrix are too much to talk about. "Your my savior man, my own personal Jesus Christ," said Choi for one example.
Then in Reloaded, Neo brought Trinity back to life, just like Jesus did to Lazerus. Plus the whole being able to 'change the Matrix whenever he sees fit' idea plays very well into the Jesus Christ theory too.
Jesus was accounted in the Bible as being able to change things, especially little things like Water into Wine. He was able to mulitple fish to feed a nation of starving people.
Anyway, I have other ideas about this and think that if they did it this way The Matrix Trilogy could go down in history as the most philosophical movies and most well thought out series in the history of film. If you want to talk to more about it, just respond.