Holes in The Matrix Movies

Started by kalantiaw41 pages

Re: Matrix?

Originally posted by minnie
Alright, I thought the first Matrix was pretty good, but the second and third just focused on cheesy special effects and had sort of an empty plot

you're gonna have to think harder to find the plot of the sequels. it's not all explosions and robots like the terminator. you'll be amazed on how many "coincidences" you find in the film.

The sky is still torched, the humans who want to be freed will be allowed to be freed - but not all humans will be freed.

Simple explination of the of AI is a multitude of machined conciousnesses that, while they are independant and individual from one another, also have the benifit of sharing a collective conciousness too. The machines have the ability to function as seperate entities or as one conciousness through wireless communication (remember when the sentinals opened the fins on the end of their tentecals that looked like a parabolic antenna while they paused as if listening to something?) So the question is: Do machines have an individualistic civilization, or do they have a singular conciousness? The answer is: Yes. Both.

I am still frightened by the Architect's saying: "How long do you think this peace will last?" 🙁

im guessing this is prolly wut happend every time. Then one day, a machine will malfunction and humans will destroy many machines and then it will start all over again👆

Wow - most people complain that there was to much thinking involved and not enough "cheesy special effects" and to difficult of a plot - atleast, most of the people I know....*sigh*

😐 This is funny stuff, i feel when it comes to the best to the worst, it was 3, 1 and 2.

Originally posted by Felix L
The third movie was a letdown to me. Since they were no longer in "The Matrix" through most of the movie, it felt like any other sci-fi, human vs. robot conflicts.
if anything, the second was a letdown. After the second, i knew that this "Sequal" Business was too good to be tru😐, but then the third made it up for me and i loved how it ended with Neo sacrificing his life cus he had nothing left to do😊 His love was gone, so he instead fullfilled his purpose😊

It's inevitable that war would come again. It's human nature. Someone would not be satisfied by the peace between man and machine as long as there's still a person held, unwittingly, inside the matrix. Thus a crusade would start and a war would begin.

Humans will always make the first move because machines are more rational than humans. The machines will also almost inevitably win every time, too, because they are fighting for their survival in a way that humans are not - not to mention their strength, numbers, and the human disadvantage of needing sleep, food, and various other things to live. The machines would advance tirelessly.

Originally posted by Metamorphisis
It's inevitable that war would come again. It's human nature. Someone would not be satisfied by the peace between man and machine as long as there's still a person held, unwittingly, inside the matrix. Thus a crusade would start and a war would begin.

i agree
isnt this the premise of matrix : online ?

Originally posted by AliasNeo15
if anything, the second was a letdown.
but then the third made it up for me

the second film in a trilogy is usually the weakest as it is neither beginning or end so can lack a clear direction or purpose.

reloaded also suffered cos it was half a film.

yeah...but i still loved it

i liked them all the same 😬

Merging.

ME TOO

anyone notice in the third film when Neo faught Bain in the ship that it wasnt a stunt man taking the hits? Thats pretty daring for an actor👆

Omega> Which thread you merged with this one?

And how did the machines build the matrix once the skt was torched? Surely they would have been running on empty at that point!

Originally posted by shaber
And how did the machines build the matrix once the skt was torched? Surely they would have been running on empty at that point!

you really should watch 'the second renaissance' parts 1+2 from the animatrix.

I agree with mook, but if you're to lazy, the quick run down is quoted in the first Matrix when Morpheus talks about the sky being torched "..life, it seems, is not without irony."

Having studied human physiology the machines knew how to inflict great pain on people very quickly, and they knew that the body could act like a battery for them, so they started maming soldiers on the field and using them like batteries, a top what was already stored in battery cells. Every soldier that was wounded and didn't escape became a part of a crude system to use the body as a battery, the Matrix was just a refined version of that..

"Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony"😛