This is a pity.
The second part of the compact connection and the third part of the end are the final exposition of this philosophical proposition. Conflict between the existing system and the new system bred inside. There should be no good and evil in this story. It is just that the growth of the system is through conflict to achieve a new balance. Otherwise, the clones of the original world will not desperately find Neo, and Neo has the secret to balance. So although Neo never knew what he was doing, he finally found a way to balance the two systems.
The format of this story is similar to love and heroes. But Neo is difficult to be a hero, I think he is just a key factor. It balances not only the new system it struggles, but also the old system full of contradictions. Unfortunately, the third part is more regarded as a Hollywood cliché.
Trinity said to Neo when she was about to die with steel rods all over her body, "I can't send you farther." That was really the most sincere emotional fragment I have seen in the past few years. I thought this woman was easier to understand. But once he talked about the plot with a male colleague, he immediately said that he was deeply moved. However, he also added that he can only experience emotions after experiencing ups and downs.
Watching more movies is of course to broaden your horizons, but I think it is useless to watch more with a simple mind and a soul lacking life experience.
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