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No, in the matrix they believe the year is our year. However, in the real world it is actually much farther in the future than that. This was discussed in the first movie. They all think it's around the year 2003, when in fact in the real world it's not. How can you say that it's not intended to be a reflection on our world when everything seems to be pointing in that direction?
I don't think it needs to explain it. If you think about it, why should the "real world" follow our rules of physics, etc. If the world we live in is supposed to be fake, how can we say that the rules of physics, which are based on our views of a fake world created by machines, must be followed in the "real world"?
If it is possible for our bodies to be damaged/killed from stimulus that is nothing but a computer program as it is in the matrix, why is it not possible for part of that program to take over part of our mind? Maybe Smith found a way to remotely execute code in our brains!
I'm sorry but I had no trouble understanding all the parts you say have no explaination:
*Neo stopped the sentinels because, apparently, his powers are not limited to just the matrix, but are actually in the real world too. Smith entered Bane by somehow hijacking the hardline or something I guess, I just kind of look at it as he found a way to the subway station (what the hell was with making the portal between worlds a subway station anyway?) and then entered the real world. I'll agree that these two points are rather hard to accept, but it is a movie.
*The people of the matrix are freed. The Architect said the machines agreed to free all humans who wish to be freed now that the humans and machines are going to coexist peacefully. This was kind of what the entire movie was about.
*I thought the ending Smith battle was perhaps the coolest part of any of the movies as far as the 'lets enjoy breaking the laws of physics' goes, but this is all up to personal opinion.
*As I said, everyone is freed. Neo didn't die... At least I don't think he did. The Oracle says they will see him again, although nothing is expanded on there.
In my own opinion I enjoyed this movie much more than Reloaded, which was so much damn talking I thought it was a soap opera.
And yes, I can't wait for Return of the King too!
Since the article only contains the European beta site links, you will find the North American sign up site here: https://betacenter.eamythic.com/signup.php After signing up there, you confirm your e-mail address (GMail dumped the e-mail into my Spam folder, fyi), and then upload your DxDiag info.
No, in the matrix they believe the year is our year. However, in the real world it is actually much farther in the future than that. This was discussed in the first movie. They all think it's around the year 2003, when in fact in the real world it's not. How can you say that it's not intended to be a reflection on our world when everything seems to be pointing in that direction?
I don't think it needs to explain it. If you think about it, why should the "real world" follow our rules of physics, etc. If the world we live in is supposed to be fake, how can we say that the rules of physics, which are based on our views of a fake world created by machines, must be followed in the "real world"?
If it is possible for our bodies to be damaged/killed from stimulus that is nothing but a computer program as it is in the matrix, why is it not possible for part of that program to take over part of our mind? Maybe Smith found a way to remotely execute code in our brains!
I'm sorry but I had no trouble understanding all the parts you say have no explaination: *Neo stopped the sentinels because, apparently, his powers are not limited to just the matrix, but are actually in the real world too. Smith entered Bane by somehow hijacking the hardline or something I guess, I just kind of look at it as he found a way to the subway station (what the hell was with making the portal between worlds a subway station anyway?) and then entered the real world. I'll agree that these two points are rather hard to accept, but it is a movie. *The people of the matrix are freed. The Architect said the machines agreed to free all humans who wish to be freed now that the humans and machines are going to coexist peacefully. This was kind of what the entire movie was about. *I thought the ending Smith battle was perhaps the coolest part of any of the movies as far as the 'lets enjoy breaking the laws of physics' goes, but this is all up to personal opinion. *As I said, everyone is freed. Neo didn't die... At least I don't think he did. The Oracle says they will see him again, although nothing is expanded on there. In my own opinion I enjoyed this movie much more than Reloaded, which was so much damn talking I thought it was a soap opera. And yes, I can't wait for Return of the King too!