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It's an emotionally mixed work: the first episode released in 1999 was one of the top masterpieces in the history of science fiction cinema, and the Wadra Driver brothers (then siblings and now sisters) boasted that they had conceived the entire trilogy long ago, and the expectations of sci-fi fans and others soared. But when the second episode was released in mid-2003 and the third episode at the end of the year, the reviews were nothing short of satisfactory.
Of course, there are many sci-fi fans who think that the trilogy tells a complete and wonderful story, but judging from the box office at the time and people's memories of this movie in the past ten years, it has indeed not become one of the most influential classics in film and television like "Star Wars" and "Alien". <>
The core of "The Matrix" is set aside layer by layer, the first one is Morpheus, he gave Neo a "mother a kind of control" truth in the first part, and then the architect gave Neo a mathematical truth in the second part, and the prophet showed the last hole card in the third part, so when I wrote the manuscript, I tried to follow this rhythm. <>
In the end, whether you can make a Matrix or EVA is not about what principles you are working on, but how many stories, how many characters, how much fun, and how many tools you have to choose from. Compared to the shooting first.
Episodes 2 & 3 The Wachowski brothers, who had too much money to live the night before, and Hideaki Anno, who fell out of love and fell to the bottom of his life after filming "The Mystery of Sapphire", are the root causes of the final difference. <
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The second part is the best.
Part 1: Warners tried its best and defeated the highly demanded Star Wars prequel at the time.
Part 2: It is definitely the supreme in film history, very classic.
Part 3: Lack of stamina.
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I've seen the third part of the best and good-looking "Dark Empire", I think it's the best-looking, and it's also the most picture-aware, and the protagonist in the play has a particularly deep impact on the audience in terms of action and demeanor.
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I think it's probably the Matrix. As soon as this movie came out, it brought people that kind of shock, a new concept, opened up another angle of science fiction.
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I think all three of them are actually very good, so I don't think there's really any need to compare them with each other, because all three are very good. A series should be very good. So there is no need to compare. It's all great work.
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Affirmative the first part, it describes a lot of logic and concepts and emotions, but it is clean and intriguing. It's a classic of the science fiction movies I've seen.
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I think the Matrix is the first part of the three steps, I think the first part brings me a strong shock, and then I will think it is more novel, and when it comes to the second and third parts, I will feel that it has some similarities with the first part, so it will not be very fresh, so I think the first part will be the best.
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I think the first part of "The Matrix" is the best, and the first part made a very good impression that made me want to watch the sequel later, and the first part can never be surpassed.
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I think the third part is very good, especially the final showdown between Neo and Smith in the later period, and I personally think it is particularly shocking.
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The first step, the last two parts of the fund have a feeling of being stretched.
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The dialogue reveals that robots are no longer just emotionless programs, and that the family, like the prophets, has understood what love is, that is, being willing to give everything for each other.
So even though the father knew that when the matrix was upgraded, it would be an illegal program to be deleted, but he did not choose to escape it like other illegal programs, but tried to keep his daughter as much as possible with his wife.
Therefore, Neo, who was injected with love, made a different choice from other saviors in the final ** source, because there was "love" in the program injected into Neo.
From the conversation between Neo and the Prophet, it is known that the architect not only does not understand love, but also does not understand choice, so the architect does not understand why Neo would rather make the "wrong" decision that will destroy humanity than save Trinity.
Neo's choice ended the cycle of Matrix Upgrade Zion's destruction and reconstruction, but it ushered in another problem, if Neo did not enter the source of **, then the architect would personally destroy humanity.
The Prophet has modified "**" Smith to make it a virus-like illegal program, which can be seen from the conversation between the Prophet and Neo, and only the Prophet knows that Smith is different from other ** programs, and Smith is the opposite of Neo. And only Neo can defeat Smith to stop Smith from replicating himself and destroying the world.
In the first dialogue between Smith and the captured Morpheus, Smith's strong intention to try to leave the matrix already shows that Smith is different from other ** programs.
Smith was not originally an illegal program, and it was impossible for the architect to transform the machine world to destroy himself, so there is reason to believe that the Prophet single-handedly transformed Smith into an illegal program, which was used as a weight for Neo's final negotiation with the architect.
The Prophet gradually understood and possessed human emotions through his study of humans, which was the biggest difference from fellow program architects, who wanted to end the war between machines and humans and created Neo and Smith. In the end, Neo and Smith merged and disintegrated, and the architect fulfilled his promise to Neo to allow the 1% of humanity to live in Zion permanently, and the Prophet's Matrix Revolution was realized.
Eventually, the Prophet and Neo worked together to save humanity.
The classic Matrix series is over.
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The "Matrix" series looks very zen, but unfortunately, the director got off to a great start in the first episode, but he didn't manage to make the film.
The second and third episodes are as mysterious as the six reincarnations in the hands of the Buddha.
By the second episode, the story had begun to be unable to justify itself, and by the third episode, it was even more inadequate, and the director no longer knew how to explain such a complex set of theories while taking care of the commerciality of the film, so he had to make a freak movie with a completely different style from the first two episodes, and the Zen machine and the big-budget stunts were stiffly pinched together.
Main introduction
The Matrix tells the story of a young cyber hacker, Neo, who discovers that the seemingly normal real world is actually controlled by a computer artificial intelligence system called "The Matrix", and Neo meets Morpheus, the leader of the hacker organization, under the guidance of a mysterious girl, Trinity, and the three embark on a journey to fight against the Matrix.
By the second episode, the story had begun to be unable to justify itself, and by the third episode, it was even more inadequate, and the director no longer knew how to explain such a complex set of theories while taking care of the commerciality of the film, so he had to make a freak movie with a completely different style from the first two episodes, and the Zen machine and the big-budget stunts were stiffly pinched together.
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The Matrix
2.The Matrix 2 reloaded 3The Matrix Revolutions in The Matrix Revolution (Matrix Revolutions) in the near future, cyber hacker Neo (Keanu Reeves) has doubts about this seemingly normal real world.
He befriends the hacker Trinity (Kelly Ann Moss) and meets the leader of the hacker group, Morpheus (Lawrence Fishburne). Morpheus tells him that the real world is actually controlled by a computer artificial intelligence system called "Matrix", that people are like animals they raise, without freedom and thought, and that Neo is the savior who can save humanity.
However, the road to salvation is never easy, in the end, is the real world? How can you defeat those superman-like agents? Is Neo the hope of humanity? This is the empire of hackers, programs and ** everyone is welcome.
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