When the world of survival proves to be an illusion, then what is there to believe in? The director Wachowski brothers proclaimed the birth of the savior in the matrix world with a story similar to the resurrection of Christ. They came up with this concept, just like a cheat in a computer game, you can do everything if you understand the rules of operation of this virtual world. As a result, the god of the new world was born in the midst of the bullet time. When you decide that this is the ultimate contest between humans and machines, the director throws a greater burden in the sequel. The last rebellion base Zion is fake, the savior is fake, everyone's efforts are just a self-correction procedure of the mother. And the final duel is not between the lingering Human Liberation Army and the matrix matrix, but a decisive battle between Neo and engineer Smith, who reached a compromise with the engineer. Neo's self-sacrifice exchanged the survival power of the Awakened in Zion, although they may never know that they are still living in another dream. Strong feelings of doomsday, radical dystopian metaphors, and integrated cyberpunk elements have long been a classic that is bound to leave a strong mark in the history of science fiction and film. The moment everyone walks out of the dark theater and returns to the colorful real world after watching the movie, they may have a sudden feeling: how to prove that the world we live in is not another matrix? .
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