This martial arts drama is already too long, and there are only three literary dramas like "Dialogue".
The three most important/profound literary plays:
1. Neo talks with the councillors about "control" at the working level of Zion. According to Neo, the freedom to choose to stop is certainly a kind of control, but if the two parties have formed an interdependent relationship, is this kind of control that exists only in name or is it a control? From this point of view, the Matrix world depends on how you think about it, maybe it is not a kind of control.
2. The conversation between Neo and the Prophet on the bench. The choice is not important. Because the choice is not made right now, but a necessity of causality. It is important to understand why such a choice arises, which is to understand the reason. The whole film is strongly outputting "causality". Rather than caring about "free will", it is better to return to Buddhism "cause and effect" and plant good causes, which will surely produce good results.
3. The conversation between Neo and the architect in the source. You are indeed the one, but the sixth generation of the one. Awakening mutiny and uprising are also part of the "system" design.
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