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Albertha 2022-03-20 09:01:04
IT Christians' insights on the film Matrix
I am a Christian engaged in IT, and I express some personal opinions: First, the architect is the God in the movie, the creator of this matrix world, and the eukaryote of this super AI computer system. The basic operation and maintenance of the system depends on him, the prophet. It is the only...
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Ima 2022-03-22 09:01:04
Revolutionary sci-fi masterpiece "The Matrix"
Regarding the positioning of this film, first of all, we must recognize that it is a commercial film, not a literary film, all kinds of gimmicks and buying points are understandable, no matter how fancy the film looks and it is well made, it is a good film. The first part of the trilogy...

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Pearlie 2022-04-24 07:01:01
I always feel that the ending is the best in the first part, with a complete conceptual framework, a collision between the real and the virtual, and the hope of breaking ground in the end. The last two sequels have almost become popcorn films, relying entirely on action scenes and special effects to make up the time. This one is not as strong as the previous story. Personally, Zou Zhaolong is more attractive than Keanu Reeves in the movie.
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Leif 2021-10-20 18:59:43
In the past, science fiction was rarely seen and I didn't understand it. Now I try to trace the plot and find that it is a magical work! It's a pity that these two directors never made a word-of-mouth film again
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Mifune: [dying] They're coming... they're coming... the Hammer.
Kid: What?
Mifune: You have to open that gate. Cut the counter-weights. You can do it. Hurry, there's no time.
Kid: Captain, I... I didn't finish the training program.
Mifune: [smiles] Neither did I.
[dies]
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[as the Hammer speeds through the mechanical line]
Morpheus: There's the exit.
Niobe: On my mark, give me full power, ninety degrees to lower left starboard.
Morpheus: Full power, ninety degrees...
[the ship approaches the exit...]
Niobe: Now!
[... and she pulls it through a tight turn]
Niobe: Hold, on baby!
[the ship crashes through the exit, grinding to a halt]
Roland: God *damn*, woman, you can drive!