I watched the animated version a long time ago but I didn't understand, those strange phenomena seemed to be gimmicks, and it was the picture itself that was carefully polished.
Therefore, such a brain-consuming film should be done step by step. Although I was a little vague about the specific world view and character settings when I watched the main film trilogy, but after watching the animated version again, I will get it all together, especially the prequels. "Second Revival".
In the first one, everyone except Neo made me very uncomfortable, like I don't tell you the secret if I know the secret. At this time, the world view is not clear, only Neo's beautiful little white face comforts me, and the fight scenes that are worth the price if I enter the cinema. At this time, what I thought was that it was clearly a sci-fi action movie.
In the second part, the level of babbling has weakened, and the aura of the little white face has grown, and the swish and swish similar to Superman seems to me to vomit. But the lines of characters like priests are still so clever, and I will always hate these kinds of characters. At the same time, the value of the fare is the long road chase.
The third thing I am dissatisfied with is that I thought that a film with such a world view would have an ending that was out of the traditional way of handling it. Why did the evil force still emerge and then overthrow it?
When I watched "Second Revival," I thought about the relationship between humans and robots that has been shown in various works.
In related works, usually, the human is the character full of arrogance and arrogance, while the robot is bullied and then resists.
I would also show anger towards people and sympathy towards robots. Now, I think the motivation for this thought is: I think that once something is emotionally aware, it has to be respected accordingly. It has nothing to do with whether it is human or not, what the life form is.
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