My prophecy predicts your prophecy - Black 2

Zackary 2022-04-23 07:01:02

Mind blowing movie.

Machine is more than just Machine.

When each Program is personified, they are also escaping death, and it is the emergence of these loopholes that makes the Matrix have a doomed cycle.

From the whole story, despite the thrills everywhere, it seems inevitable in retrospect, and that's exactly how it works.

Why can the savior be so arrogant? Why can prophets be so arrogant? Why is Zion so arrogant?

It turned out that they were all part of the plan.

Then the problem comes, believe in the words of the prophets, believe in the destiny, do not believe in "robots". So what if the sky is a "robot"?

The words of the prophet are really philosophical. Although they are talking about progam, they are not the world we live in. Every transaction has its own mechanism, as if someone is managing it, and when you hear some strange things, aliens, ghosts, angels, that is, there are "people" doing things that should not be done, the system is in Handle exceptions.

One can't help but wonder if there are so many myths and incredible things in ancient times, is it because the system was imperfect in the early days, which led to the emergence of many bugs. Just like Zhuang Zhou dreaming of butterflies, it is interesting.

Going back to the movie itself, the fights are great, but a little too frequent to the point where the nerves are overwhelmed. It would be better if there were less fighting and more philosophical, meaningful conversations like those with the prophets.

How good would it be for the heroine to replace any of the other two ladies in this film, is it because it is too big to fight and it is very tiring and unsightly? ? ?

Why is the love line pulling Neo?

It really is the "little boy" who has stayed in the Matrix in the past few decades and has never seen love and love.

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Extended Reading

The Matrix Reloaded quotes

  • Twin #1: [to Twin #2] Could we move along?

  • Commander Lock: If it were up to me, Captain, you wouldn't set foot on a ship for the rest of your life.

    Morpheus: Then I am grateful that it is not up to you.