I got new ideas when I swiped Matrix three times. I suddenly lost interest in Neo's love and adventure, and I didn't bother to speculate whether Zion was a subsystem of Matrix.
It is human instinct to value the result-whether the humans of Zion can get a weak victory, even if it is just to make peace. Is Zion a subsystem of Matrix? People who think they are struggling for freedom are simply dreaming in a dream as a slave.
But I think the essence of life is process-what you say and do during this period of life, become an individual who is responsible for his own behavior and has an independent consciousness. Whether you are as strong as Bruce Lee, or just a brain in a bottle.
This is likely to be one of the original design intentions of the Vodro Driver Brothers.
As far as the story is concerned, it is not a fantasy that human beings are eliminated by new species, but how to be eliminated, how to survive after elimination, and how human behavior patterns will change can be a big book.
In history, people only saw Genghis Khan and Cao Cao, but they did not have the ability to watch their lives. Perhaps in the future, when technology can help people reconstruct the complete life of a historical figure, many legends will be flat, and many successes will come from the inevitability of precise calculations.
From this point of view, my favorite scene is the bloody battle of human soldiers when the machine breaks through Zion, knowing that they will be defeated, knowing that they will die, keeping their eyes intent, and arrogant. Regardless of whether it is true or false, no matter who he is, I'm here.
The film is divided into two lines, Zion and Neo. The main line of Neo is more fantasy and fancy, but I personally prefer the simple bloody battles of Zion soldiers. If the line of Neo represents the struggle of the human elite and the exploration of religious significance, Zion is this The line represents the heroic gene in the universal public instinct. Knowing whether it is alive or not, it is not counted, but before being taken away, we have the final say on what kind of response to Ya.
So let me streamline the two words of the theme of the Matrix trilogy: love, war.
These two things are the only things that humans can do without losing their share in the face of creation.
Each of us is destined to be as short as a white horse crossing a gap in front of the time and space of the universe, as small as the sea and shudder, what is meaning in a tiny life, and the only meaningful thing is to think about how to live, how to say it, and how to do it. .
The pre-war mobilization of Zion General Miffany:
You all know me, so I make it as simple as I can.
If it's our time to die, it's our time.
All I ask is, if we have to give our lives to those basters,
We give them hell before we do.
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