The [real] subtext of the whole movie~~~

Kasandra 2021-10-13 13:06:01

I don't want to comment on 1 and 3. But only for The Matrix 2. I found that many people who wrote film reviews didn't actually understand it.

The real core idea of ​​this movie is:
the dispute between the selectivity of quantum physics and the causality of classical physics.

This should start with the Fifth Solvay Conference in 1927.

The central figures in this great controversy in the history of science are Einstein and Bohr.

Just as the programs in the entire computer world tend to be causal, Einstein believed that the causal law is the only most basic principle in the physical world.

The Copenhagen Quantum Physics School represented by Boll, like the Prophet, Neo and others in the movie, tends to be selective, which is the most basic.


Through this film, the director thoroughly expressed his inclination towards the frontier physics controversy. Of course, it was the same as the result of the Solvay Conference in 1927, which ended with the overall victory of quantum theory.


So, this is the [real] subtext of the whole movie~~~

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Extended Reading
  • Zoie 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    The amount of information in the conversation with the architect is huge, and the world view setting is basically clear. The car chasing scene from the show to the flying can be called the most classic

  • Elroy 2021-10-20 18:58:55

    It's annoying to see the heroine

The Matrix Reloaded quotes

  • Merovingian: Oh my god Persephone, how could you do this? You betrayed me. Nom de dieu de putain de bordel de saloperie de couille de merde.

    Persephone: Cause and Effect, my love.

    Merovingian: Cause? There is no cause for this. What cause?

    Persephone: What cause? How about the lipstick you're still wearing?

    Merovingian: Lipstick? Lipstick? Heh, what craziness are you talking about woman? There is no lipstick.

    [checks his face]

  • The Oracle: Candy?

    Neo: Do you already know if I'm going to take it?

    The Oracle: Wouldn't be much of an Oracle if I didn't.