The commercial atmosphere of Part 2 is too strong. The first point is just the beginning of Part 2. They returned to Zion, Morpheus gave a speech, and then the whole city began to cheer. It may be because the underground city lights are too dim. Everyone’s skin color is very dark. It looks like Africans are holding a dance rally. At this time, the male and female protagonists staged a passionate sex scene. It is really beautiful and beautiful. The sexual tension is really unstoppable. Hahahahahaha, it feels beautiful and commercial... It should be for the sake of saving the heroine later, but why should the heroine kiss another woman? ! I'm so disappointed. The second point is that most of the second part of The Matrix is fighting, and 50% of the fighting scenes are with the agents who were killed by Neo in the first part. I don’t even know what the agent’s reason for fighting was. The first agent said that he wanted freedom. After being free, he said that he wanted everything just like Neo. Then why fight with Neo? Does he think he can control the world after killing the male lead? Isn't this impossible? There are some plots, I don't know what the meaning is. The agents mentioned above are divided into a lot of people who play Neo as one. Another is that there is a woman inside who kisses the main man. After the kiss, the door is opened to him and let him go to find the keymaker. What does the director want to do? Do you want to break the relationship between the male and female lords? Do you want to plant the seeds of doubt? Or does it have something to do with the third movie? But the main thread of the story is that the male protagonist has a deep attachment to humans because of his love. The only thing that counts as a plot is the last ten minutes of the movie. The builder told Neo: "We have cleaned up 5 times before, and you are the sixth time." Finally, let him make a choice: choose 16 humans, keep the human fire, or save his girlfriend. Neo chose his girlfriend, successfully saved her, and used his super powers to modify her code to bring Trinity back to life. In the end, the movie left a tail. Someone found the only survivor. This survivor is definitely not ordinary, and the third part will definitely unfold. Alas, I feel that a series of movies will have a great worldview structure in the first part, but the second and third parts will start to make money, which is a little disappointing. There are indeed some things that cannot be understood. The movie also gives me the feeling that everyone is an obvious "tool man". Perhaps because of this worldview framework, everyone in it is programmed and controlled, and their tasks are fixed. For example, the prophet does not specifically introduce the character image of the prophet. The movie just keeps telling us: the prophet can Foresee many things and be a guide. I even feel that this person is not important, he The important thing is to say something that seems to be understandable at the right time, so that the protagonist understands and determines what, this part can be passed, and the protagonist can continue to advance the plot. There is also the keymaker. You don’t need to know why he waits for the special protagonist, why he has the key, and why he knows the door to the source. He only needs to tell the protagonist: This is my mission and so on. In the end, he said, This is something destined. The plot is really dry push. But I also thought that the setting of the movie is that everyone is programming. Architect also said: This is a deliberate defect that caused Zion to be destroyed again and again. The savior chose 16 people to develop and grow, and finally be destroyed again. All I can say is that this is very pleasant, because it is a bit uncomfortable to watch the live promotion plot, but unfortunately it is really impossible to find the big bug. There is also a small point. The actor stepped on the ground several times and then bounced into the sky. I feel that this is a little tribute to "Superman." At the beginning of the movie, he flew into space and didn't know what he was going to do. Maybe it was to avoid the enemy? Ah yes. There are some things I don’t know if I didn’t notice it or didn’t fill it in, such as why Morpheus and his ex-girlfriend Niobe broke up, and why the ex-girlfriend was willing to drive a battleship to pick them up ("Some things that will never change, but some things do change." ). Also, when they returned to Zion, what disagreement occurred in the board of directors? Why did the prophets there hide something? It’s okay to tell the truth. Later, Morpheus told the truth. Although he was very passionate, he was like writing a blank check. After all, his favorite thing to do is: "Do as I say, I can’t tell the reason, but please believe me. "It makes people feel insecure. I'm not sure if there is an explanation for the movie, because I didn't watch it carefully or I didn't understand it well. Also, why should we leave a spaceship outside the city? Morpheus explained that someone has to stay in the matrix, but you can also enter the matrix in the city, as long as you have equipment. why why? I vaguely remember that I wanted a safe and stable line? ). Also, when they returned to Zion, what disagreement occurred in the board of directors? Why did the prophets there hide something? It’s okay to tell the truth. Later, Morpheus told the truth. Although he was very passionate, he was like writing a blank check. After all, his favorite thing to do is: "Do as I say, I can’t tell the reason, but please believe me. "It makes people feel insecure. I'm not sure if there is an explanation for the movie, because I didn't watch it carefully or I didn't understand it well. Also, why should we leave a spaceship outside the city? Morpheus explained that someone has to stay in the matrix, but you can also enter the matrix in the city, as long as you have equipment. why why? I vaguely remember that I wanted a safe and stable line?
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