Post by Kmylove on Aug 10, 2008 10:12:29 GMT -5
Recently I watched Revolutions again and paid more attention to the dialogues so here are a few aspects which made me wonder.
First of, when Neo is in Mobile Ave and meets Sati, Rama Kandra and his wife, she tells Neo that he shouldn't be there. I can't help but wonder what did she mean by that. At a first glance she could be saying that he shouldn't be in the train station, but I'm wondering if she actually means that he shouldn't still be alive, given the facts that occured at the end of Reloaded.
This is connected to my next question, the visit to the Oracle's. Why can't Link see Neo on the screen after he is rescued? Why is it that he can't recognize his code any longer? Then, the Oracle tells Neo that by stopping the feeling Neo got when touching the sentinels, was caused by the fact that he touched the Source. Then she tells him that he should have been dead. As far as we are aware from the other two movies, when programs reach their goal they go back to the source and are eliminated. Was Neo just another program who should have been eliminated? After all, his existence into the Matrix looks to be just as calculated as the Matrix itself. From Neo's dialogue with the Architect in the second movie, we learn that the One is a variable introduced to unbalance the perfect equation of the Matrix. So is The One just another program? The fact that Neo lives in the real world doesn't really prove the fact that he is human, after all Smith does live in the real world for a while in Bane's body. So maybe the Neo they pulled out of the Matrix in the first movie was indeed a red pill, Thomas Anderson. But maybe when Neo died in the first movie, he was replaced by The One, a program.
I'm looking forward to hearing some thoughts on this.
First of, when Neo is in Mobile Ave and meets Sati, Rama Kandra and his wife, she tells Neo that he shouldn't be there. I can't help but wonder what did she mean by that. At a first glance she could be saying that he shouldn't be in the train station, but I'm wondering if she actually means that he shouldn't still be alive, given the facts that occured at the end of Reloaded.
This is connected to my next question, the visit to the Oracle's. Why can't Link see Neo on the screen after he is rescued? Why is it that he can't recognize his code any longer? Then, the Oracle tells Neo that by stopping the feeling Neo got when touching the sentinels, was caused by the fact that he touched the Source. Then she tells him that he should have been dead. As far as we are aware from the other two movies, when programs reach their goal they go back to the source and are eliminated. Was Neo just another program who should have been eliminated? After all, his existence into the Matrix looks to be just as calculated as the Matrix itself. From Neo's dialogue with the Architect in the second movie, we learn that the One is a variable introduced to unbalance the perfect equation of the Matrix. So is The One just another program? The fact that Neo lives in the real world doesn't really prove the fact that he is human, after all Smith does live in the real world for a while in Bane's body. So maybe the Neo they pulled out of the Matrix in the first movie was indeed a red pill, Thomas Anderson. But maybe when Neo died in the first movie, he was replaced by The One, a program.
I'm looking forward to hearing some thoughts on this.