In M1 when neo is in the car on the way to see the oracle he passes a van and a man with a scarf and then a buick. In M3 he passes the exact same thing as he goes to see the oracle. I don't mean similar, I mean it is the exact same people, scarf and buick, exact everything
Cool observation! But why did The Bros bother to do this??? Where they just reusing film, or is this really meant to be a "deja vu" experience? If it IS deja vu, then is this supposed to imply that the Matrix has been changed (as was true of the others), or something else?
Wow cool!!! I'll check it out. Thanks for the info
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"deja vu" means (exactly translated) "already seen"
also the direct quote is "a deja vu usually means something's been changed" so it doesnt HAVE to mean they changed something..
but i agree it goes along w/his "rebirth" within the matrix into The ONE.
We were doing a film unit in english class, and my teacher mentioned the use of "bookends" in film. Like the trace program and room 303 in M1.
Well, I think that this and other similarities (see Kozzy's thread "Anyone else notice these similarities?") between M1 and M3 could be bookends for the trilogy. A kind of device the Wachowskis used to close up the series.