It's a bit behind the first part, it's more about showing action and plot, and the sense of surprise is slightly less.
The Matrix trilogy is undoubtedly an extremely good film series. There are too many elements mixed in it, like a bowl of hodgepodge, but it is so delicious. In the film, philosophy, politics, society, technology, special effects, action, plot, etc. are combined.
About the macroscopic nature of the idea. To a certain extent, an excellent literary work can undoubtedly expand your cognition, subvert your daily cognition, and break through limitations, such as the Three-Body Problem. Regardless of whether there is a meaning of existence or not, it is true that in your work and life, you can establish the result of multi-level thinking. Maybe you can be the authority at some point and place, and you can jump out of the state of being in the state of being in the state of being a spectator. No doubt a jump.
about philosophy and religion. It includes the understanding between materialism and idealism; discusses the meaning of personal existence; interprets the unique content related to the meaning of life, such as truth, destiny, mission, belief, reincarnation, choice, and freedom.
about political society. Mentions about the relationship between the individual and society as a whole, about the relationship between the ruling class and the masses, etc.
About technology. Based on that era, it is undoubtedly forward-looking, the relationship between AI, human and technology, etc.
About special effects and actions. Undoubtedly, under the background of which era, it is also very good, leaving behind many classic scenes imitated by later generations, especially the integration of Chinese kung fu elements, which increases the appreciation of the action and the intimacy of Chinese audiences.
About the plot. If it is not nitpicking, the logic is still relatively strong, and the visibility is also relatively strong.
In fact, this is the second time I've watched it. There's a lot of content that I can talk about. Maybe it can be a small article of several thousand words, but the current state does not allow it. Maybe on the third viewing, there will be more language to express.
At the end of the trilogy, we can actually see the temperament of the Lord of the Rings or the Lord of the Rings. Perhaps this is also some unique commonality in Western culture, but it is different in reflecting things.
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