This is the coolest series of movies I've ever seen. Tell the story in order, that is, the matrix built by the builder will inevitably have bugs. Whether it is human awakening or program mutation, if these things accumulate too much, the matrix will collapse, so there is a savior (it can be said to be a combination of humans and machines), He himself has no memory and feels that he is a human, but he can change the source code, that is, super power. In the first 5 lives, he chose to integrate into the source code, fix bugs, and choose some humans to stay in Zion. The sixth has changed, the Prophet - an intuitive program, she may be human, emotional, sympathetic to humanity, she wants peace. So he made Neo of the sixth generation have love, and Neo became very strong and did not follow the previous five generations. Because of the pursuit of yin and yang balance, an evil side Smith appeared. The stronger Neo is, the stronger Smith is. , Neo is positive infinity, Smith is negative infinity. In the end, the plus and minus infinity are added together, Neo and Smith are both dead, and then the Prophet succeeds in his bet, the peace between robots and humans has come, and humans understand everything. If you want to stay in the matrix, take the red pill, and if you want to go out, take the blue pill.
The series also raises several questions, the blue pill or the red pill? Can love break the equation? Can good and evil go together? Can robots and humans coexist peacefully?
The special effects are also very powerful, I don't feel soiled when I look at it now, and it was even more powerful back then.
The story is also well told, and the whole story is peeled off a little bit. For example, in my first movie, I really thought that the Prophet was a human being and Neo was a human being. .
To sum up, I give 5 points to this series of films. The second film has a huge amount of information, and it is sent out from time to time when I watch it. When I go, it is such a sigh.
highly recommended! It's really coherent in one day! There are many small details in the second brush, absolutely!
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