Hrrm tough decision, that one. The Twins rock. But I have to say Trinity. I like how she never says a whole lot at once. She just says whatever she has to say and gets it done. Also a lot of what she does and says is rather violent. That's cool:
"dodge this"
"How about you sample this instead?" *click*
"Touch me and that hand will never touch anything again."
"That's a nice trick."
I also like Cypher. He's cool in an evil kind of way. And the twins. "We are getting aggrevated" "Yes we are" the part where one of them gets shot like 10 times and isn't even phased is cool too. I also like Morpheus, but not as much as Trin and the twins.
Sorry for posting so many times in a row, but I have one more thing to say. Yes, Neo went through the door to save Trinity, but I got the impression that he saved humanity as well--the people on the ship didn't die. Trinity was WAY better in m1, except the freeway scene. She was too....girly. She didn't kill any agents. That was cool the bullettime scene where Neo is dodging the bullets he gets hit and says "Uh.. Trinity.. Help?" She looks to be nowhere in sight but then you hear "dodge this" and kablammo the guy's dead ha ha stupid agent never underestimate the power of the lady in the latex jumpsuit. So I guess what I'm trying to say here is: she was better in m1. Neo didn't kill off humanity. And agent Smith is really cool I love the way he talks with no emotion whatsoever. And I like the scene in m1 on the Nebachadnezzer where Trin says to Neo: "Well you know what I believe? I believe that Morpheus means more to me than he does to you. And if you're serious about saving him you're going to need my help. I also believe that as the ranking officer on this ship, if you don't like it you can go to hell." damn I love that line and those cold, emotionless gray eyes
Smith definitely.
Because, 1., he's the only bad man that, although we think he's annihiliated earlier, manages to survive and almost wins in the end. This never happened to any oppressed evil character in the Hollywood films I have seen.
And 2., he's a great, mature philosopher, Plato type, who proves that humans are the only relatives of viruses. Well one can argue that he becomes a virus himself afterwards, though not a creature, just some software, but by nature yes. He takes over the nature of his enemy, in order to fight it.