At the end of the trilogy, it is possible to explore the topic of humans and machines. But a good movie is not just fun to watch, you don't need to fast forward, you will be scared by the occasional stimulation. In the end, it's a bit reluctant to end, and it's still unfinished. In the end, I thought, oh my god, it really is a classic. Then began to regret that when the series was re-released in China a few years ago, it was a living miss. That's enough.
The hacker series trilogy is also a sign of an era. They are still listed as the top 250 high-scoring movies when found on search engines. Needless to say, for the significance of its release in 2000, it has stood the test of at least 20 years. It is said that the lack of foreign comments may be that there are too many special effects, but I think it is just right, and I can especially get the beauty that the directors want to convey when shooting like this.
As far as the content of the movie is concerned, it answers several questions left over from the second part. For example, the meaning of the existence of a prophet. Why do prophets as machines help humans? The answer is probably about balance. What is the value of an architect as a program? Probably continue to explore the best laws of human development and create the most perfect conditions for the next generation to survive. The dialogue between the last two high-level programs makes people laugh: (to the effect) I'm not human, how can I keep my word? The human on this side of the screen, me, smiled. Of course, when I first came up, I was still confused about the train man and the little girl, and I could only think of the latest movie. This little Indian girl has grown up and can still work in the program to help Neo. Again, relying on the interpretation of the up master, let me understand a little inside story. The key still lies in the program, the program, the program. And when the program is finally invaded by a virus, the matrix has only one virus consciousness-that is, Smith, the creator of the machine emperor will also feel fear. So in the end, Neo went to negotiate with him, and he was qualified to negotiate. The vision of saving all mankind and avoiding the demise of human civilization has also been perfectly realized. The only price is the sacrifice of Neo.
Trinity is also sacrificed. The love in this trilogy is a bowl of warm water in my heart. It is served in a bowl, and the waves are not disturbed. When you take a sip, it is neither cold nor hot. But as long as I look at it, I feel warm. That's what the so-called love is. The two of them were whispering and affectionate, but unfortunately they had to say goodbye in the end. So for the fourth part to give them two a perfect ending, or to put love in front of saving the world, it is a relief for the audience who have followed the trilogy and have been obsessed with this love. So is it time to revisit the latest one?
The trilogy is still over, and I am very pleased and happy that I have completed another classic series. This movie series, which is about the same age as me, really created a precedent for science fiction movies, but it is like a milestone, which is admired by future generations.
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