Yee-Ming, I realized later that I never actually explained what she meant: It's crystal clear to me that basically, it's GOING to end in symbiosis, not in a defeat of the machines. She mentioned the need for BOTH good and evil to exist in HARMONY.
-- H
Well, On Extra a few minutes ago, Jada Pinkett just gave up the direction of the last movie for anyone who still had doubts. When asked what the Matrix was all about, she said something to the effect of: "The necessity for the existence of both good and evil, it's all about the balance and...
Agreed. Group of protagonists who are the crew of some ship, regularly go in for missions. Of course, the obligatory love interest who is still enslaved by the Matrix, and for some reason, can't be liberated. Not extremely original but could work if done right... -- H
Mike, I was just kidding, the point being this exact same question comes up every other page or so - notice the big :D. I did participate in this thread, long enough to notice the recurrence of this inquiry. I entirely agree with you, given what we've been used to (originality), that would be...
I have a question, I don't know if this has been asked before (I didn't read the whole thread) but what if the real world... was not real?. What if Zion's world was just another version of the Matrix? -- Holadem - :D
It can't be a MiaM type deal. Why? Because I have a hard time believing that the brothers who have shown tremendous imagination so far and have surprised us all (who saw the denouements in Reloaded coming?) would resort to such a cheap, cliche, tired and mostly telegraphed concept. -- Holadem,
Patrick, is there more where that came from? It would be nice to get the dialogue with the Architect also. While I am one of the dumbasses who didn't realise that Smith had somehow entered the real world through that guy, I did get what teh architect said, and ws surprised at some of the...
I can't believe I just got up and checked this. If I am late to work tomorrow, I am suing the WB. He does say "A Smith". So I just ended this week buy making a fucknut out of myself in public. Brilliant. I am out. -- Holadem
I apologize if this has already been mentioned, but anyone else think that the similarities between Reloaded and The City and the Stars are way too big to be coincidental? Methinks the new turns the story took were heavily influenced by the Arthur Clark's sci-fi classic. It's not a bad...