Someone that saw it Spoiler from hell (mabey)
Ok i have been reading forum after forum, and came across a guy who said he saw it here is what he had to say along with a bunch of QandA from him
First of all, id like to say i do not know ALL the answers (the version of the movie i saw wasn't exactly the best quality ever), but from what i understood, this is my answer:
When Neo arrives in the machine city, before reaching the big blue thing (Machine Ruler), he has to travel through several narrow passages after escaping the rubble of the Logos. Trinity is unconscious (not going to say if shes dead yet.. you gotta wait for that one...) and he walks out, slightly limping at first. He gets a good look at 01 (VERY beautiful, even BETTER looking than anything visual that Star Wars has had to offer as of yet). He sees tons of "Sentinel-like" (not Sentinels), machines. He travels through a huge golden path, surrounded by strange devices (not sure what they do, but you can barely see this scene in some trailers). When he reaches the end, a humongous light (the so-called Orange Sentinel, which isn't a Sentinel), rips right through him, lifting him up and knocking him down, sort of paralyzing him. The machines surround him and carry him to their ruler (at this point, the scene cuts to the Zion battle).
-- Seraph represents an Angel... that is his "program". He was originally targeted for deletion, but became a rogue program, and instead of joining Mero, he was found by the Oracle (who represents a fortune telling goddess), and now serves to protect her, and that which matters most to him, which is the future. Seraph does indeed die in Club Hell... BUT, he puts up a D*MN Good fight, and proves exactly how strong he is (reminiscent of Neo's earlier powers in the first Matrix, yes Seraph can dodge bullets). When he dies, they play a beautiful BGM which will be track 13 on the Matrix Revolutions Soundtrack.
-- Neo discovers that all Agents are sentient programs based on the design of the original systemic anomaly and the Merovingian, which explains their ability to change code (even if it causes the so-called Deja Vu effect, they haven't mastered it).
-- While Neo is in Mobil Ave, he is relatively powerless. His mind cannot be free'd due to the fact that he is within his own brain and not within the rules of a computer system. All of his cool "One" powers are useless and the only person who has any sort of strength in Mobil Ave is the Spectator / Trainman.
and now the coolest tidbit:
-- The fight with Neo and Smith at the end (Superbrawl), will be spectacular. It begins (as youve seen), with them running at each other. They meet in the middle of the road and do some kung-fu punches with each getting a few hits, dodges, blocks, etc. They both punch each other at the same time and go flying back, then drop to the ground and fly back to each other, pounding each other. Smith lifts Neo up in the air to punch him, but Neo escapes, kicking Smith through the concrete. Smith gets up and smirks and they keep pounding each other (not much martial arts, just street fighting mixed with SOME Martial Arts), Neo flies up to the air, and Smith does right after. Smith laughs, saying something about being MORE powerful than the one, and questioning why Neo is fighting to save the machines and the humans (which was explained earlier). Neo says that everything begins with choice, and he chooses to end the war tonight. Then they both fly in the air and spread their arms, glass shatters on all of the buildings around them, showing a huge ripple explosion as they fly up.
Ill reveal more when the time comes.... but its cool cause they fight ALL over the place, including the Chinese Tea Shop, The Oracle's Apartment, The Subway, through buildings, and even back to Metacortex. Lots of familiar stuff, very cool. Lots of damage.
why are they sending the Squiddies to kill the humans in Zion ?
Well this is an easy question which can be answered in Reloaded... its part of control. They ALWAYS destroy Zion. Theyve done it enough times to know. They dont care about those revolting humans, they only care about those who are willing to make peace. The machines never wanted this "beef". The humans started it, but dont worry, Zion isn't wiped out in the movie (but it is torn up badly).
why is the skies LOOKED scorched ?
Pay close attention to Second Reniassance. The humans did indeed scorch the skies, BUT... when they got near 01, they couldnt because all of their craft was shot down by the machines VERY fast. Basically, they scorched other places on Earth, but not near 01 because the machines wouldnt allow it. However, they key word there is that they didn't "SCORCH" the skies... they just covered them with smoke. After years and years, the smoke began to wear off (which was bad because the machines didn't want their plan of control to be foiled), so in between Matrices (when Zion is being rebuilt by the previous One), the Machines re-smoked the skies. Kind of ironic. The machines basically "cloud" the vision of the humans like this.
Neo isn't the first human to be in love, thats true, BUT, the entire purpose of the experiment was to make the "systemic anomaly" fall in "love"... touch the Source, and reload the Matrix (also rebuilding Zion in the process). Basically, if Neo chose to touch the Source, the machines would've recieved the emotion of "love". With every "Anomaly" that touches the Source, the machines learn more and more, hence becoming more human. Therefore, since Neo chose the other door, now the machines need to ONCE AGAIN destroy Zion and try again. Unfortunately for them, Smith is here... not to mention the Matrix is about to crash due to Neo's choice. The machines have no choice BUT to trust Neo to clean the Matrix of the "Smith Virus" and at last be forced to unite.
The Second Reniassance isn't TOTALLY Bogus, but it was a program (movie, whatever), created by the machines and from the machine point of view. Watch it again and you'll notice exactly why its seemingly pro-machine, anti-human. The history isn't a lie, because most of the information is in fact TRUE, but the "PURPOSE" of making human slaves isn't what they want you to think. Check out my original post to find the truth...
The reason the Architect said "despite my sincerest efforts he has been unable to irradicate it" is because he did NOT expect that the "systemic anomaly" would be as powerful as Neo was, to delete agents and cause a disruption in control. The very FIRST Matrix had no agents, because the agents were created when the machines learned about the anomaly's powers when the first "One" touched the source. Each "One" has become slightly more powerful. They simply expected a human with a programmed mind that was higher than a normal human, and who did not accept the code on the unconscious level. When he says "a lesser mind less bound by perfection", he speaks of Persephone. Why does she have a lesser mind? Because he f*cked up and kissed another human. Shes was originally not loyal to Mero (even though he cheated first), hence she isn't perfect. (personally, i wouldnt cheat on her... i think we can all agree that shes FINE AS HELL.)