The Matrix is necessary
I taught the first film in a course on religion and science fiction last year, and one of the questions that I posed to my students was whether or not the Matrix was necessary for the human race in the larger sense of overall human evolution/enlightenment. I curious what people think. What I'm getting at deals largely with the gnostic and buddhist ideas of freeing our minds from the artificial construct that currently binds us. At that point, Reloaded hadn't yet come out and there were no trailers of Revolutions to look at, so I was simply speculating (as were many people) that the real world might end up being simply another level of a matrix. If that proved to be true (as it certainly seems to be) and Neo ends up being the gnostic savior/boddhisatva (sp?) could he (or anyone in the human race) have ever ended up reaching this state in the real world if he hadn't first gotten practiced at freeing his mind in the Matrix? The Matrix ends up being not such a bad thing in that case--a sort of puzzle or zen koan that needs to be experienced in order to gain enlightenment. And if the Matrix is necessary, was it allowed to come about in the "real" world by the "architect" of the higher order matrix (God, for lack of a better term) in order to help us poor ignorant souls better ourselves?