the AI designed the ships to work even in a catastrophic multi engine failure. basically as long as one panel works the whole thing will still fly. versatran, its the only choice.
@@johnconnor7501 the sun in the matrix is not real. Everything In the matrix is a simulated program. The sun that she saw while travelling to the machine city is the real sun. Zion and machine city is in the real world.
@@johnconnor7501 no, it doesn’t feel the same because trinity knew that the sun in the matrix is only a simulation and that what she saw here is the real sun from the real world.
The only time they will ever see the Sun in their entire lives. The fact that Trinity dies right after makes this scene all the more poignant. She got both of her life's dreams fulfilled.
There is a BIG difference between seeing the clear sky and the sun inside a simulation, knowing that it is nothing more than A FALSE ILLUSION and seeing the REAL SUN with your own eyes, the latter is a unique experience for Trinity that unfortunately she will not be able to tell about it. nobody.
Early in the Matrix canon there was a side story titled "Goliath" about Aliens attacking Earth and machines using humans to fly their space fighters for them to defend the planet.
@@SierotkaBezRysia worst part is after they defended earth they just leave them there to die in space, but as a "reward" they let him live out his last few moments in space in a simulation
I don't care what anyone says about these movies - I enjoyed the hell out of this trilogy. Each movie brought tons of cool action, pushed the cinematography in some ways, expanded the world, and offered unique philosophical ideas that few movies care to include. After years, my appreciation of these movies grew even more, as I was able to better grasp the overall philosophy behind each character, their conflicts and how beautifully interwoven with the action their philosophy is. These are fantastic movies and I will never understand how people could be disappointed by them.
While the plot was hard to understand in the theatres, the first one was very relatable visually. The sequels had a different feel. But, yes. I enjoyed them all.
The lack of coherence in the sequels is what disappoints people here. The first movie was perfect. The sequels had a lot of plot holes and even makes the first incoherent too. And we won't talk about the fourth one.
I love the way the machines are portrayed when Neo went blind, beings of pure light, and the choir at 1:00 gives them a sort of angelic feel to them Which reminds me of a comment I saw a long time ago, that Neo upon going blind sees the machines as they see themselves, as beatiful
Watching this again makes me wonder what the hell did the machines do exactly to the Humans? I know Morpheus said it was some kind of bioengineering combined with a form of fusion. But it also makes me wonder if there was much more stuff that was involved that Morpheus didn’t know, like if the Humans had bioengineering done to their brain and nervous systems to make them as compatible to the Matrix system as possible. And since the Human brain is pretty much one of the most advanced organic computer, it’s possible that in Neo’s unique circumstances of having the Matrix Prime Code that he is capable of using the full extent of abilities that a bioengineered human created by the Machines. It might be a bit reaching but I assume that his ability of killing the Sentinels and the Tow Bombs are due to him basically reaching out to local machine constructs and essentially activating their kill codes, rather than full on killing them with his mind.
They harvested us like batteries, so they could still function. While running a matrix simulation to immobilize. Humanity is responsible for earth’s atmospheric instability. A last ditch effort. As machines relied on solar energy. It was a catastrophic sacrifice to ensure their despise. It completely backfired. We became enslaved for their survival.
@@shawnvalentine7765 I have watched the Animatrix, it does explain the backstory of how the Machines first got started. I was talking more about the actual bioengineering done to the humans so they would “generate” bioenergy. The Animatrix explained more about the Matrix tech and how humans were experimented on and hooked into the first version of the Matrix. It didn’t really go into depth on the biology of the humans short of “poke here, make human laugh. Put plug here, control human”.
In the first drafts of the story, humans weren't batteries, humans were being used as living computers, which makes way more sense than using us as an energy source (the energy output of the human body is smaller than the energy input needed for our survival). They basically use the billions of humans as computing power. You fuck up enough human brains (like Smith did) and the Matrix itself is in peril. Why won't machines simply destroy us all? I guess deep down they don't want to. They're either sadistic and like to play with us or they still want us to survive.
Honestly, Trinity is probably the first human in a long while to see the sun, that's kinda crazy. Unlucky Neo, maybe after resurrections you'll be able to as well.
Strange they still maintain it. They know humanity will never breach it, and never have the numbers to so so. Even if humans freed everyone out of the Matrix most of those people would die of starvation or drown in the waste tunnels. Maybe humans still exist on the moon/mars/beyond and keep the defenses active in case humans try to invade again.
a single large nuke, and the resulting EMP would take out a 50+km radius of all that shit. Multiple Terrain following or high angle attack high velocity and the single one required would get there
It’s amazing that trinity is the first human being in hundreds of years to actually see the sun. I really wonder how her body would’ve handled the sun in real life if she was able to stay up there longer.
If you aren't exposed to sunlight regularly seeing it can have some really bad consequences since your body has never adapted to it. A very short timespan like the one shown here isn't going to do much, but if you spent, say, half an hour outside you'd get some pretty bad sunburn.
@@BrutusTheAnimator they would help machines to make energy from sun:) So they would not need humans anymore, that mean 2 things: A: they would allow them to live. But more probably B: eradicate them all. Because why to have something like Matrix? or "batteries" when you have free energy from sun:)
@marianmojzis for some reason, in the comics, there was a talk about aliens, the reason the machines haven't cleared the storm is because of aliens, apparently
Well, as you can see in the scene, it turns off when in the clouds and you can't be sure whether it will start working again or not before hitting the ground
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One of the greatest details i always remember about this scene is when trinity gets impaled it’s a blink and you’ll miss it but the fact that they put that in. You don’t even see that too much nowadays.
The fact that he can alter the physical world caused speculation that there was a matrix within a matrix. He is getting more powerful each day, who knows what he could do many years from now. Levelling up
Yes, but Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
I love the moment with the sky. It’s the most beautiful the Earth’s sky has ever looked. It looks better than in the Matrix. Makes me think the machines can’t get the sky right since they can’t get a good look at it. 😄
You're in a post apocalyptic world. There is no concept of wife since you could just cheat or have kids and bail. What's she gonna do? Sue you in the imaginary court 😂 @@soulkong
Pretty awesome how Neo felt no residual pain & could spring right back into action after his eyes were electrically scorched. (Edit: In the Matrix, yes. This is his real body.)
Bold of you to assume that was the real world and not just another layer of control to deal with the anomaly. A certain percentage of humans wouldn't accept the programing, so were given an opportunity to be "free" in the "real" world.... what would be more fitting than to have a second layer matrix for the rebellious that they accept as real by supposedly being given a choice in joining it. That is how a machine would think.
@@Belthazar1113 I knew about that theory before, but the way you expressed it helped to have an insight that this logic is very familiar to programmers - it's like an error catching (catching exceptions), a layer around to catch unpredictable. And here it can be like a layer around, or like margins (their position is pretty marginal I would say). This layer allows for errors to be and therefore keeps an opportunity to understand them or integrate them (or their reason) in another way in the matrix.
The movies don't say it (at least not specifically) but I feel Neo is a hybrid human. How so? According to the films, Neo has "powers" in the Matrix because his awareness of his surroundings tells him he is inside a program which he can alter at every moment (by re-programming it using his digital self as a means). This is not different from what happens in the real world. Neo got aware he has some kind of antenna inside him (like a Wi-Fi) which he can use to sense proximity and connect to devices in order to re-program them. How does he have this? Since humans are grown by machines and every human has a signal to be tracked, I suppose humans are now born with electronic devices interconnected with our brain and neural system (like Doc Ock from Spider-man) apart from those which let humans connect to the Matrix. Depending on how those devices attached to our body work, one can gain access to them with enough awareness (and practice, I suppose) and use them against the machines. Just like what happens when Neo bends physics laws inside Matrix to his benefit, re-coding the software on the go to fight the agents. So, if we follow this theory, Neo is a human with electronic hardware and software inside him which let him wirelessly interact with machines. He can't obviously bend reality as he does in the Matrix, but he can bend the machines whose software is less sophisticated enough to be controlled (like sentinel). And this seems to be the same to all humans, since Smith could enter Bane through the brain signal and Neo could recognize him the same way he does with machines when he becomes blind (when he tells Smith "I can see you", that's when he got full awareness and control over his antenna). Obviously, Smith is a more sophisticated program than sentinel, but still Neo could sense him and Bane's body tolerated this software-replacement in his brain. This is a clue of how interconnected the electronic devices humans are born with are to our body. So the prophecy about the One, according to all of this, would speak about a person who can not only be aware of the Matrix and bend it, but also be aware of how manufactured their body is in the real world and how to use it to bend machines as well. Analysis has no end with these films. I love them.
That's a very interesting theory. The problem with the trilogy was that the logic and mechanics of how the Matrix and the Machine World worked had to be bent or fudged to allow the story to develop along the lines it did. It never really made clear consistent sense, but at least in the first film the audience was engaged enough to go along with any issues and not have to worry about the details. The sequels introduced much bigger issues, which the scripts didn't directly explain and didn't indirectly offer enough to work with either. The problem ultimately was symbolism and mythology (Neo) within a story that was supposed to have logical structure as well (so the stakes and the means of resolving the conflicts would be understandable). It all just got blurred and I believe that's why audiences didn't respond so enthusiastically (among many other reasons). The audience couldn't anticipate what had to happen and how it might happen and instead just got dragged along through a series of events that didn't produce enough emotional involvement.
I remember that shot of the Logos coming back down from the sky in the trailer, it made me think the humans fully defeated the machines and the skies opened up again, even though that wasn’t possible. But in my naive age, I wished that was the ending.
there is a short scene when the creator is explaining how he rebuilt Neo and Trinity and they are near each other where Neo uses his power to kill one of the machines that is working on him.
@@arfenmalik1717 it's the one where he rebuilt Neo and Trinity and they are near each other where Neo uses his power to kill one of the machines that is working on him.
Neo doesn't have any powers in the real world like he does in the Matrix. When Neo reached the Architect, he basically came to the source. Ever since the encounter with the Architect Neo had the ability to "Feel the machines" as he described in the beginning of Revolutions after passing out by disabling the Sentinels which in turn was after a significant event which happened at the end of Reloaded, Neo reached the Source and met with the Architect. All Machines are connected to the Source. Thus, Neo was able to interact with the Machines through the Source.
Those 3 seconds @0.07 where the point of view switches from the machines lauching all those bombs towards the Logos still gives me goosebumps because it wasnt until I saw the movie again that I knew that the dozens of machines sentries were defending themselves with an onslaught of explosives but Neo and trinity were flying only one ship trying to make peace
I think Neo especially but maybe all human beings wired to the matrix have to be cyborgs and come with special hardware to interface with machines. They must have a full set of backup machine sense devices implanted to translate the signals to their brains to create the Matrix experience. What's needed are some drivers to activate admin rights and some of those machine senses, which the Oracle gave Neo plenty of. Neo is experiencing how a machine sees the world. This also explains how he can actually overpower machines in the Matrix. The human brain is powerful, but it's clock speed is super slow and input output of the body is very slow. Only if his brain has some additional computing power to handle the workload of his superhuman abilities in the matrix can he outdo a machine.
I would like the city of machines to be explored better... Very little about the "culture" and way of life and their motivations is shown... Pretty much everything we know is in the second renaissance... could have explored this more in M4
well machines lives in a dystopian mixed 1984 and logans run... deus ex machina RULES all machines and if you are obsolete they kill you ... too bad lana was more focus on critizie warner brthers
"could have explored this more in M4" - Thats what I had hoped, but M4 from what I heard just told a completely pointless story, that had no impact on the story from the originals?
Trinity, el unico ser humano que vio el cielo del mundo real despues de muchos siglos. Eso hace para mi que su muerte tenga todavia mas peso emocional y hace para mi esta escena hermosa de una manera tragica
Has anyone taken a deep enough dive into matrix lore to explain how Neo was able to do this in the real world? I saw this movie as a child and I’m still scratching my head at this
I think he's half machine like an android Has that most human functions to the body but the brain is different Someone around the comment has explained it
some people theorize that even this real world is another layer of the matrix meant to placate the fraction of rebellious humans, and neo still is the one/leftover code in this outer later and has control over his surroundings as a result. I personally think every human having a few kilograms of matrix plugs and hardware in them means they probably have some bluetooth or wireless capability stuck somewhere lmao i just stopped letting it bother me. neo was stuck in the train station somewhere in the matrix while he was in a coma as well.
He's a cyborg and has wireless hardware. And the Oracle gave him more admin drivers to start taking control over the machine hardware too. I guess by this point the machines have figured out how to integrate machine hardware with biological hardware.
Because Zion city is also simulation You can understand that, Neo can see In Zion blindly Just like in Matrix he can see the Matrix codes so Zion is not real world
Trinity, seeing the sun for the first time in her life. "beautiful" Me, walking outside at 11am after staying up all night playing Conan Exiles "Fuck! It's fucking bright out! 😖"
The first 3 notes of the melody when they see the sun uses the same 3 notes as the introduction of Strauss’s Blue Danube, just in a different key and with a trumpet rather than a French horn.
@@DAMusic-qu2ec Well, at least they are the same interval, and I'm referring to the waltz proper (D F# A which is close enough to C# E# G#), not the opening introduction
I have a theory. Since Neo is taken from the machine city he has a connection to the machines & city. This connection is wireless, radio or any adopted technology by the machine. This give him the ability to wirelessly connect, interface, and control the machine. its very akin to hacking in our world term.
Yes, but Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
There is a short story written by Neil Gaiman, where machines, by sending their scouts to other solar systems, eventually attracted attention of aliens, which led to a short war that was nearly lost (by the machines, aliens were about to hit the planet with the Moon.). It is unknown if it considered to be a cannon or not. Also, there is always a chance for machine schism (spoilers: it happened). So, they decided to have stuff prepared, just in case.
For anyone wanting to try a digital detox this year as a new year resolution I would reccomend it. I got off the internet during December and it was very much like this scene. You come up above the clouds and ita very nice there. The brain rights itself in terms of dopamine etc. Your brain airs out all the excess information and you find a very good peace that comes from just taking in information around you. I used the internet all day today and did not really enjoy today all that much. So I climb back up above the clouds for the rest of the month starting tomorrow haha. Good luck to everyone this year.
The 2 ways of looking at things (materialistic/mechanistic vs immaterial/intuitive) is presented all throughout the movie. When Neo meets the architect, the Architect presents the problems of the matrix as an unsolved mathematical equation. Neo, contrariwise presents it as the power of choice/freewill. The Architect presents himself as an agent acting within the lines of mathematical equations and harmonies. His counterpart, the Oracle, is an 'intuitive' programme. Her conversations are framed in immaterial themes like choice, freewill and personhood as though these are the true elements of existence and not numbers and parts. Early after Neo discovers his 'powers' within the matrix, they seem to be the logical outcome of his ability to see or access the coding. Here, that gets turned on its head and Neo defeats the machines with a 'wave of a magic wand' so to speak. This despite there being no code or hard connection to these particular machines. The dichotomy presents itself visually for an instant as the ship rises from the materially constructed machine city above the clouds and the viewers (in the movie and out) are reminded of the powerful world of the immaterial. Trinity we notice, doesn't refer to the elements of the scene such as the clouds or the sun per se. In an instant, she has a deep and overwhelming experience of that which is higher. 'Beautiful' is what she whispers. The writers offer this dichotomy repeatedly throughout the film and although they never 'solve' it as such, a compromise is finally made in which both sides accept peace and stop warring. They, like the machines and humans, will coexist in their irreconcilable frameworks. Neither one will win or disappear and the matrix fades from view with a city in the shrine of a beautiful sunrise.
Neo : Beautiful? What is beautiful? How do you define beautiful? If you're talking about what you feel, taste, smell, or see, then beautiful is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
i felt like when trinity saw the sun, she became 100% ready to sacrifice herself for whatever Neo was going to do. I think seeing other side of the sky was all the hope she had manifesting in front of her own eyes.
I've always found it funny how the crab-warship boys just unload on the Logos lol They must've been dying to shoot someone after standing guard for centures.
Are the Machines now bound to the planet surface due to the nanomachine clouds (Project Dark Storm) covering the entire world? I had not thought about that until I rewatched this movie recently and considered the Sentinels malfunctioning once the ship was taken through the clouds. I grasped that Dark Storm was there to cut them off from solar energy, but it would make sense that it would also block them from being able to reach above the cloud layer to harness the sun's rays at higher altitudes and transmit the energy below.
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
It turns out the cloud cover is so low the machines could have just sent up solar panels on balloons and saved themselves a lot of hassle with trying to use humans as batteries. I am not sure what they were feeding these people with anyway. Food needs sun too.
Oh! Something I was wondering about is answered. Why didn't the machines create satellites to harvest sunlight then beam it down. The dark clouds are massively electrically active and would fry anything they sent up. They are as much prisoners as humanity is.
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
What I find weird is that machines decided they needed a line of defensive armaments around their city. Like, as if regular humans could even think of attacking the machines, somehow. I mean, sure, not like defenses were able to stop Neo, but he's the One, so he doesn't really count. But building up defenses is the same as if humans were to build a wall of defenses versus ants, or smth.
If humans can make a ship that can fly above the clouds, why wouldn’t the machines who are far more advanced be able to make a bunch of floating robots that charge batteries with solar power and skip the whole Matrix thing?
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
The real reason is that the machines still care about us. They could've easily killed every single person on Earth. Instead, they went through the tedious process of studying our biology and plugging us into a dream world. We destroyed the Earth by scorching the sky, and yet the machines gave us a world with an unscorched sky. A world where we can live without suffering from the decisions of our predecessors. Humans are the real villains of the matrix. We created machines in our likeness, and then refused to treat them as our equals. Hubris and paranoia led to the destruction of human civilization. The nanite cloud hinders machines because they let it. They could have unscorched the sky long ago, but decided not to. Why? Maybe to give them the excuse to keep the matrix going. Or maybe they kept it as a reminder to show humans that we destroyed the earth.
It would make sense if this was a simulation also. To give those humans that escape "The Matrix" another reality to believe in, a more real Reality as it were.
When Reloaded first came out, I thought this was the case. Neo's ability to sense the Machines in the real world meant that he'd truly freed himself. A lot of people theorised the same. One of the great cinematic twists. The "real world" was so grim as to be seen as the horrible truth but it was just another layer to the Matrix.
The part where they flew above the clouds caught me off guard. It feels so weird seeing so much color in a film so dark and mechanical
no curvature of the earth either...
@@newkoviakdid you see the moon?
@@newkoviak???????
@@newkoviakwhy are you So stup*d ?
@@newkoviak do you see the curvature when you fly on a plane? no right? don`t be stupid.
Imagine being one of those sentinels...no ship has been that close in a hundred years and here's one YEETING your entire defense grid
Those giant machines had literally one job and they failed lol
Yee
I don't think they were really worrying about defenses since humans weren't supposed to escape the matrix anyway
the AI designed the ships to work even in a catastrophic multi engine failure. basically as long as one panel works the whole thing will still fly. versatran, its the only choice.
@@acesway9583Those gigantic Machines are Armadas
Seeing the sun with her own eyes, in a apocaliptic world with a scortch sky is an unique privilege, even if it is cost your life imo
apocalyptic*
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@@mctg9043 english is not my native language..
@@eminunyay9436 Not making fun of you just correcting you to help you
@@mctg9043 yeah i know, im just explaninig myself
@@eminunyay9436 ok all good.
Thatt scene where Trinity finally saw the Sun is real goosebumps!
Didn’t she see it in the matrix?
@@johnconnor7501 the sun in the matrix is not real. Everything In the matrix is a simulated program. The sun that she saw while travelling to the machine city is the real sun. Zion and machine city is in the real world.
@@AbcDef-xxxx I know but it should feel kind of the same. This is a plot hole made for dramatic purposes.
@@johnconnor7501 no, it doesn’t feel the same because trinity knew that the sun in the matrix is only a simulation and that what she saw here is the real sun from the real world.
@@johnconnor7501 it's not because she didn't actually know what the real sun looked like
The only time they will ever see the Sun in their entire lives. The fact that Trinity dies right after makes this scene all the more poignant. She got both of her life's dreams fulfilled.
did she ever have mentioned that she wanted to see the sun in the matrix?
There is a BIG difference between seeing the clear sky and the sun inside a simulation, knowing that it is nothing more than A FALSE ILLUSION and seeing the REAL SUN with your own eyes, the latter is a unique experience for Trinity that unfortunately she will not be able to tell about it. nobody.
Well maybe after the ending, some years later after neo's death, maybe skies started to get clear?
then the machine brought her back to life
"Dies"
Can we just appreciate how Trinity suported Neo completely without any doubt.
why do people keep messing with my electronics matter of frankly
like at the 7/11 in forst hills
no
Nowadays she’d have been constantly arguing with him & left him for Agent Smith 😂
She is the only one who saw the Sun, who is Neo.
Bcz neo was top dawg
Aliens visiting the earth: "wow this planet is fucked"
Early in the Matrix canon there was a side story titled "Goliath" about Aliens attacking Earth and machines using humans to fly their space fighters for them to defend the planet.
@@SierotkaBezRysia worst part is after they defended earth they just leave them there to die in space, but as a "reward" they let him live out his last few moments in space in a simulation
Aliens be like: See? Technologies are not for the rookies
I don't care what anyone says about these movies - I enjoyed the hell out of this trilogy. Each movie brought tons of cool action, pushed the cinematography in some ways, expanded the world, and offered unique philosophical ideas that few movies care to include. After years, my appreciation of these movies grew even more, as I was able to better grasp the overall philosophy behind each character, their conflicts and how beautifully interwoven with the action their philosophy is. These are fantastic movies and I will never understand how people could be disappointed by them.
Same. I also enjoyed the entire trilogy. Haven't seen resurrections yet.
@@rishabhgautam2723 There is no point seeing it either.
While the plot was hard to understand in the theatres, the first one was very relatable visually. The sequels had a different feel.
But, yes. I enjoyed them all.
The lack of coherence in the sequels is what disappoints people here. The first movie was perfect. The sequels had a lot of plot holes and even makes the first incoherent too. And we won't talk about the fourth one.
@@conatcha it's definitely better not to mention the fourth one
I love the way the machines are portrayed when Neo went blind, beings of pure light, and the choir at 1:00 gives them a sort of angelic feel to them
Which reminds me of a comment I saw a long time ago, that Neo upon going blind sees the machines as they see themselves, as beatiful
Watching this again makes me wonder what the hell did the machines do exactly to the Humans? I know Morpheus said it was some kind of bioengineering combined with a form of fusion. But it also makes me wonder if there was much more stuff that was involved that Morpheus didn’t know, like if the Humans had bioengineering done to their brain and nervous systems to make them as compatible to the Matrix system as possible. And since the Human brain is pretty much one of the most advanced organic computer, it’s possible that in Neo’s unique circumstances of having the Matrix Prime Code that he is capable of using the full extent of abilities that a bioengineered human created by the Machines.
It might be a bit reaching but I assume that his ability of killing the Sentinels and the Tow Bombs are due to him basically reaching out to local machine constructs and essentially activating their kill codes, rather than full on killing them with his mind.
They harvested us like batteries, so they could still function. While running a matrix simulation to immobilize.
Humanity is responsible for earth’s atmospheric instability. A last ditch effort. As machines relied on solar energy. It was a catastrophic sacrifice to ensure their despise. It completely backfired. We became enslaved for their survival.
Wait is the real world the world shown in this movie?
@@ak47is I take it we have an atheist
@@shawnvalentine7765 I have watched the Animatrix, it does explain the backstory of how the Machines first got started. I was talking more about the actual bioengineering done to the humans so they would “generate” bioenergy. The Animatrix explained more about the Matrix tech and how humans were experimented on and hooked into the first version of the Matrix. It didn’t really go into depth on the biology of the humans short of “poke here, make human laugh. Put plug here, control human”.
In the first drafts of the story, humans weren't batteries, humans were being used as living computers, which makes way more sense than using us as an energy source (the energy output of the human body is smaller than the energy input needed for our survival).
They basically use the billions of humans as computing power. You fuck up enough human brains (like Smith did) and the Matrix itself is in peril. Why won't machines simply destroy us all? I guess deep down they don't want to. They're either sadistic and like to play with us or they still want us to survive.
Trinity: "If you tell me we'll make it I'll believe you." 😢💔
Honestly, Trinity is probably the first human in a long while to see the sun, that's kinda crazy. Unlucky Neo, maybe after resurrections you'll be able to as well.
In over 600 years
Man they have insane defense systems the humans would have never won the war
yes the reality hits so hard here... its so utterly futile... we are mere flesh and bones....
Strange they still maintain it. They know humanity will never breach it, and never have the numbers to so so. Even if humans freed everyone out of the Matrix most of those people would die of starvation or drown in the waste tunnels.
Maybe humans still exist on the moon/mars/beyond and keep the defenses active in case humans try to invade again.
a single large nuke, and the resulting EMP would take out a 50+km radius of all that shit. Multiple Terrain following or high angle attack high velocity and the single one required would get there
the difference is humans have in fact survived over thousands of years without power or machines. A machine cannot survive a second without power.
Well apparently all you have to do to avoid them is fly over the clouds, so...
It’s amazing that trinity is the first human being in hundreds of years to actually see the sun. I really wonder how her body would’ve handled the sun in real life if she was able to stay up there longer.
If you aren't exposed to sunlight regularly seeing it can have some really bad consequences since your body has never adapted to it. A very short timespan like the one shown here isn't going to do much, but if you spent, say, half an hour outside you'd get some pretty bad sunburn.
I think she has Irish ancestry, so probably about the same. Bright pink within half an hour.
@@dark_rit What do you think would happen if they did remove the dark storm? (which I doubt they would considering this franchise is dead)
@@BrutusTheAnimator they would help machines to make energy from sun:) So they would not need humans anymore, that mean 2 things: A: they would allow them to live. But more probably B: eradicate them all. Because why to have something like Matrix? or "batteries" when you have free energy from sun:)
@marianmojzis for some reason, in the comics, there was a talk about aliens, the reason the machines haven't cleared the storm is because of aliens, apparently
It's kinda weird that a "hovercraft" can fly above the clouds but I'm not complaining here. Those movies were masterpieces.
Well, as you can see in the scene, it turns off when in the clouds and you can't be sure whether it will start working again or not before hitting the ground
look no further. Our patented vector thrust coil gives the 01 versatran the ability to sustain normal flight in the event of a catastrophic multi engine failure. Versatran, It's the only choice.
@@vibewhen is funny all hovercrafts were made in machine city
Well it's technically an anti-gravity ship. so the hover part isn't quite the same kind as hovercrafts we know.
It's more like falling with style
One of the greatest details i always remember about this scene is when trinity gets impaled it’s a blink and you’ll miss it but the fact that they put that in. You don’t even see that too much nowadays.
The fact that he can alter the physical world caused speculation that there was a matrix within a matrix. He is getting more powerful each day, who knows what he could do many years from now. Levelling up
Another possibility is that this film is a complete nonsensical mess, foreshadowing the utter disaster that is the 4th movie.
Trinity is the only human to see the sun in centuries
Yes, but Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
Every little clip of any one of the old trilogy it's so much better than the new movie
Stop being right
Resurrections is by MILES BETTER than Revolutions.
@@julkasteven8198kek
@@julkasteven8198 Miles better at falling off to sleep with
@@joehill7916 nope.
Almost like parting the red sea, but parting the red machines, the biblical references one can interpret is amazing in the trilogy
Oh shit ur right!
Like how he had to "die" to become the one
Trinity is the literal definition of ride or die
More like ride AND die in this case
I love the moment with the sky.
It’s the most beautiful the Earth’s sky has ever looked.
It looks better than in the Matrix.
Makes me think the machines can’t get the sky right since they can’t get a good look at it. 😄
I would take my girlfriend to see a beautiful view of the sun above the clouds even during an apocalyptic war.
Wife maybe, girlfriend? Hell naw
But your girlfriend will not take you there
@@kierunikoforovretro based.
You're in a post apocalyptic world. There is no concept of wife since you could just cheat or have kids and bail. What's she gonna do? Sue you in the imaginary court 😂 @@soulkong
A wife is a girlfriend that signed a piece of paper in court lol@@soulkong
Pretty awesome how Neo felt no residual pain & could spring right back into action after his eyes were electrically scorched.
(Edit: In the Matrix, yes. This is his real body.)
Bold of you to assume that was the real world and not just another layer of control to deal with the anomaly. A certain percentage of humans wouldn't accept the programing, so were given an opportunity to be "free" in the "real" world.... what would be more fitting than to have a second layer matrix for the rebellious that they accept as real by supposedly being given a choice in joining it. That is how a machine would think.
@@Belthazar1113 Ohhh... that's an interesting theory tbh.
Dont forget all the seeping and pussing that would be happening.. and swelling. his face would be totally swol
@@Belthazar1113 I knew about that theory before, but the way you expressed it helped to have an insight that this logic is very familiar to programmers - it's like an error catching (catching exceptions), a layer around to catch unpredictable. And here it can be like a layer around, or like margins (their position is pretty marginal I would say). This layer allows for errors to be and therefore keeps an opportunity to understand them or integrate them (or their reason) in another way in the matrix.
@@Belthazar1113 🤯 so it is just playing a game of 4d chess with us, damn you really can't win sometimes.
trinity: beautiful
neo: yep i'm sure it is
The movies don't say it (at least not specifically) but I feel Neo is a hybrid human. How so?
According to the films, Neo has "powers" in the Matrix because his awareness of his surroundings tells him he is inside a program which he can alter at every moment (by re-programming it using his digital self as a means). This is not different from what happens in the real world. Neo got aware he has some kind of antenna inside him (like a Wi-Fi) which he can use to sense proximity and connect to devices in order to re-program them.
How does he have this? Since humans are grown by machines and every human has a signal to be tracked, I suppose humans are now born with electronic devices interconnected with our brain and neural system (like Doc Ock from Spider-man) apart from those which let humans connect to the Matrix. Depending on how those devices attached to our body work, one can gain access to them with enough awareness (and practice, I suppose) and use them against the machines. Just like what happens when Neo bends physics laws inside Matrix to his benefit, re-coding the software on the go to fight the agents.
So, if we follow this theory, Neo is a human with electronic hardware and software inside him which let him wirelessly interact with machines. He can't obviously bend reality as he does in the Matrix, but he can bend the machines whose software is less sophisticated enough to be controlled (like sentinel). And this seems to be the same to all humans, since Smith could enter Bane through the brain signal and Neo could recognize him the same way he does with machines when he becomes blind (when he tells Smith "I can see you", that's when he got full awareness and control over his antenna). Obviously, Smith is a more sophisticated program than sentinel, but still Neo could sense him and Bane's body tolerated this software-replacement in his brain. This is a clue of how interconnected the electronic devices humans are born with are to our body.
So the prophecy about the One, according to all of this, would speak about a person who can not only be aware of the Matrix and bend it, but also be aware of how manufactured their body is in the real world and how to use it to bend machines as well. Analysis has no end with these films. I love them.
Thanks for the Analysis, it gives an explanation to the general crowd 👍
That's a very interesting theory. The problem with the trilogy was that the logic and mechanics of how the Matrix and the Machine World worked had to be bent or fudged to allow the story to develop along the lines it did. It never really made clear consistent sense, but at least in the first film the audience was engaged enough to go along with any issues and not have to worry about the details. The sequels introduced much bigger issues, which the scripts didn't directly explain and didn't indirectly offer enough to work with either. The problem ultimately was symbolism and mythology (Neo) within a story that was supposed to have logical structure as well (so the stakes and the means of resolving the conflicts would be understandable). It all just got blurred and I believe that's why audiences didn't respond so enthusiastically (among many other reasons). The audience couldn't anticipate what had to happen and how it might happen and instead just got dragged along through a series of events that didn't produce enough emotional involvement.
You have to much time on your hands.
Jesus christ, go outside
Good God,get a life.
The cannons...damn
I can't believe this is CGI from 2003.
2:43 if you look slowly(use [ , ] [ . ] key, you can see frame by frame), Trinity is already pierced
i did not know about that hotkey thank you.
Beautiful sunset in a few second 😭😭😭
The fact that Trinity was the first human being to see the sun and the moon since before the end of the human-machine war.
This guy was born to play Kenshi from Mortal Kombat
this is the best depictionof impact in the entire cinema. you can fill the stomp and the pain
That's the kind of statement that could only be made by someone who hasn't seen as wide a selection of the history of cinema as they seem to think.
Trinity’s death is the saddest in the matrix movies
It’s the saddest when Neo and her were holding hands going up in this video
I remember that shot of the Logos coming back down from the sky in the trailer, it made me think the humans fully defeated the machines and the skies opened up again, even though that wasn’t possible. But in my naive age, I wished that was the ending.
so much better than the latest one...
So much worse than the last one
this is how and what i was expecting more from Matrix 4. more of these types of actions with Neo half man/ half machine.
I was not expecting Matrix 4.
Old movies were awesome
Was wondering what happened to him having powers in the real world in the new movie
there is a short scene when the creator is explaining how he rebuilt Neo and Trinity and they are near each other where Neo uses his power to kill one of the machines that is working on him.
@@Ge0rdieDan_ which short scene is this
@@arfenmalik1717 it's the one where he rebuilt Neo and Trinity and they are near each other where Neo uses his power to kill one of the machines that is working on him.
@@arfenmalik1717 the new movie, resurrection
Neo doesn't have any powers in the real world like he does in the Matrix. When Neo reached the Architect, he basically came to the source. Ever since the encounter with the Architect Neo had the ability to "Feel the machines" as he described in the beginning of Revolutions after passing out by disabling the Sentinels which in turn was after a significant event which happened at the end of Reloaded, Neo reached the Source and met with the Architect. All Machines are connected to the Source. Thus, Neo was able to interact with the Machines through the Source.
"come on neo I need help here"
"Dang bitch I just took out like 100 bots and phased one through our ship, wtf did you do?"
My favorite scene 😢❤
Those 3 seconds @0.07 where the point of view switches from the machines lauching all those bombs towards the Logos still gives me goosebumps because it wasnt until I saw the movie again that I knew that the dozens of machines sentries were defending themselves with an onslaught of explosives but Neo and trinity were flying only one ship trying to make peace
Neo and Trinity going to machine city like the Endgame of an RPG...love it 🎉🎉🎉
Neo: blows up literally hundreds of flying machines with his mind
Neo's woman: "C'mon Neo I need help here"
"Luke...Use the Force...and stop by the store...We're out of milk..." 😁🤣😂
I think Neo especially but maybe all human beings wired to the matrix have to be cyborgs and come with special hardware to interface with machines. They must have a full set of backup machine sense devices implanted to translate the signals to their brains to create the Matrix experience. What's needed are some drivers to activate admin rights and some of those machine senses, which the Oracle gave Neo plenty of. Neo is experiencing how a machine sees the world. This also explains how he can actually overpower machines in the Matrix. The human brain is powerful, but it's clock speed is super slow and input output of the body is very slow. Only if his brain has some additional computing power to handle the workload of his superhuman abilities in the matrix can he outdo a machine.
I would like the city of machines to be explored better... Very little about the "culture" and way of life and their motivations is shown... Pretty much everything we know is in the second renaissance... could have explored this more in M4
The Animatrix delves into it a bit, it's also a really good movie
well machines lives in a dystopian mixed 1984 and logans run...
deus ex machina RULES all machines and if you are obsolete they kill you ... too bad lana was more focus on critizie warner brthers
"could have explored this more in M4" - Thats what I had hoped, but M4 from what I heard just told a completely pointless story, that had no impact on the story from the originals?
nah not much..its lookd
That one 10 second scene where the machines are seen fighting each other was probably the most interesting part of the movie
Trinity, el unico ser humano que vio el cielo del mundo real despues de muchos siglos. Eso hace para mi que su muerte tenga todavia mas peso emocional y hace para mi esta escena hermosa de una manera tragica
Those machines that are shooting "Sentinel Bombs" are Armadas.
And they're gigantic
Has anyone taken a deep enough dive into matrix lore to explain how Neo was able to do this in the real world? I saw this movie as a child and I’m still scratching my head at this
I think he's half machine like an android
Has that most human functions to the body but the brain is different
Someone around the comment has explained it
Just check out the comment section. Too lazy to copy/paste.
some people theorize that even this real world is another layer of the matrix meant to placate the fraction of rebellious humans, and neo still is the one/leftover code in this outer later and has control over his surroundings as a result. I personally think every human having a few kilograms of matrix plugs and hardware in them means they probably have some bluetooth or wireless capability stuck somewhere lmao i just stopped letting it bother me. neo was stuck in the train station somewhere in the matrix while he was in a coma as well.
He's a cyborg and has wireless hardware. And the Oracle gave him more admin drivers to start taking control over the machine hardware too. I guess by this point the machines have figured out how to integrate machine hardware with biological hardware.
Because Zion city is also simulation You can understand that, Neo can see In Zion blindly Just like in Matrix he can see the Matrix codes so Zion is not real world
THE Greatest MATRIX.
REVOLUTIONS is the perfect ending to a PERFECT Trilogy.
The Oracle did told Santi that they will see Neo again.
it sure is. I'm glad we got to see a movie about the video game Thomas Anderson made.
What about the ending to Harry Puta?
The trilogy sucked ass.
@@a.jthomas6132 SATI
Neo still being connected to The Matrix via WiFi is a much better plot than this just being another layer of the matrix.
Even better after you watched Second Renaissance. Everything just make sense
Man, that 2-parter was amazing. The whole Animatrix was amazing.
The part where they flew up and saw the Paramount Pictures title screen was beautiful.
Very very beautiful movie 🎥 🙏
Trinity, seeing the sun for the first time in her life. "beautiful"
Me, walking outside at 11am after staying up all night playing Conan Exiles
"Fuck! It's fucking bright out! 😖"
Every time I see the latest scenes like this, I feel deep sadness. How neo and Trinity sacrificed themselves to save others
this was much better than the new matrix
Yeah exactly
You do not support Neo and Trinity or have any Love for them. They never deserved fate in Revolutions. Resurrections gave them a happy Ending.
Its just like that awesome scene from Firefly.
The first 3 notes of the melody when they see the sun uses the same 3 notes as the introduction of Strauss’s Blue Danube, just in a different key and with a trumpet rather than a French horn.
And in the same key as well
@@liangseng7474 Just double checked, the keys are different with Blue Danube starting on A C# E, and Matrix on C# E# G#.
@@DAMusic-qu2ec Well, at least they are the same interval, and I'm referring to the waltz proper (D F# A which is close enough to C# E# G#), not the opening introduction
1:46 reminds me of Into The Storm when Pete was sucked into a EF6 Tornado and was sent flying in the air and over the clouds
Exactly what I thought.
After hundreds of years, Trinity is the first and only human being to witness the real sky 🥲
Beautiful
01:03 Electronic warfare, as a machine sees it. 😂
I have a theory. Since Neo is taken from the machine city he has a connection to the machines & city. This connection is wireless, radio or any adopted technology by the machine.
This give him the ability to wirelessly connect, interface, and control the machine. its very akin to hacking in our world term.
Yes, but Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
01(Machine City) defense perimeter seems a little overkill. Just one of those flying bombs can take out a hovercraft.
There is a short story written by Neil Gaiman, where machines, by sending their scouts to other solar systems, eventually attracted attention of aliens, which led to a short war that was nearly lost (by the machines, aliens were about to hit the planet with the Moon.). It is unknown if it considered to be a cannon or not.
Also, there is always a chance for machine schism (spoilers: it happened). So, they decided to have stuff prepared, just in case.
I wish the 4th movie was about the machines instead.
For anyone wanting to try a digital detox this year as a new year resolution I would reccomend it. I got off the internet during December and it was very much like this scene. You come up above the clouds and ita very nice there. The brain rights itself in terms of dopamine etc. Your brain airs out all the excess information and you find a very good peace that comes from just taking in information around you. I used the internet all day today and did not really enjoy today all that much. So I climb back up above the clouds for the rest of the month starting tomorrow haha. Good luck to everyone this year.
Impossible, gang stalking, self projection and lying turn individuals to the digital world.
The 2 ways of looking at things (materialistic/mechanistic vs immaterial/intuitive) is presented all throughout the movie. When Neo meets the architect, the Architect presents the problems of the matrix as an unsolved mathematical equation. Neo, contrariwise presents it as the power of choice/freewill.
The Architect presents himself as an agent acting within the lines of mathematical equations and harmonies. His counterpart, the Oracle, is an 'intuitive' programme. Her conversations are framed in immaterial themes like choice, freewill and personhood as though these are the true elements of existence and not numbers and parts.
Early after Neo discovers his 'powers' within the matrix, they seem to be the logical outcome of his ability to see or access the coding. Here, that gets turned on its head and Neo defeats the machines with a 'wave of a magic wand' so to speak. This despite there being no code or hard connection to these particular machines.
The dichotomy presents itself visually for an instant as the ship rises from the materially constructed machine city above the clouds and the viewers (in the movie and out) are reminded of the powerful world of the immaterial. Trinity we notice, doesn't refer to the elements of the scene such as the clouds or the sun per se. In an instant, she has a deep and overwhelming experience of that which is higher. 'Beautiful' is what she whispers.
The writers offer this dichotomy repeatedly throughout the film and although they never 'solve' it as such, a compromise is finally made in which both sides accept peace and stop warring. They, like the machines and humans, will coexist in their irreconcilable frameworks. Neither one will win or disappear and the matrix fades from view with a city in the shrine of a beautiful sunrise.
Neo : Beautiful? What is beautiful? How do you define beautiful? If you're talking about what you feel, taste, smell, or see, then beautiful is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
The black pill is knowing that Neo never left the matrix.
i felt like when trinity saw the sun, she became 100% ready to sacrifice herself for whatever Neo was going to do.
I think seeing other side of the sky was all the hope she had manifesting in front of her own eyes.
Press the button if you think that they are in matrix in matrix.because he has special abilities in all worlds!!😮😮
Nah bro 🤣 That a dumb retcon made for a dumb movie
I've always found it funny how the crab-warship boys just unload on the Logos lol
They must've been dying to shoot someone after standing guard for centures.
Are the Machines now bound to the planet surface due to the nanomachine clouds (Project Dark Storm) covering the entire world? I had not thought about that until I rewatched this movie recently and considered the Sentinels malfunctioning once the ship was taken through the clouds. I grasped that Dark Storm was there to cut them off from solar energy, but it would make sense that it would also block them from being able to reach above the cloud layer to harness the sun's rays at higher altitudes and transmit the energy below.
I've watched this scene too many times that I already know when to close my eyes when Trinity gets stabbed, just hurts so much emotionally
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
Neo Anderson has became Kenshi From Mortal kombat.
Im sorry but I cant get over how Keanu looks like Kenshi from Mortal Kombat 😂
It turns out the cloud cover is so low the machines could have just sent up solar panels on balloons and saved themselves a lot of hassle with trying to use humans as batteries. I am not sure what they were feeding these people with anyway. Food needs sun too.
Or they could have just used very tall lightning rods.
0:15 my browser crashed as well!
She's like I am with you, till death, and he can't even see it.
Trinity is a stone cold goddess.
Why is it that when I watch these videos, it sounds like extra sound effects or vocals are added?
Just the fact that he has her..is goid enough for me and my iwn journey. Yes the light is beautiful, isnt it? ❤
The ship from overhead looks like a Tascam Zoom 8 model for Podcasts.......LOL
Love to Trinity, the only one who saw the Sun. 🤗❤ Oh yeah, I've known for a long time that Trinity saw the sky and Sun. ❤🤗
Oh! Something I was wondering about is answered. Why didn't the machines create satellites to harvest sunlight then beam it down. The dark clouds are massively electrically active and would fry anything they sent up. They are as much prisoners as humanity is.
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
What I find weird is that machines decided they needed a line of defensive armaments around their city. Like, as if regular humans could even think of attacking the machines, somehow. I mean, sure, not like defenses were able to stop Neo, but he's the One, so he doesn't really count. But building up defenses is the same as if humans were to build a wall of defenses versus ants, or smth.
Machine vs humans original war. Weapons that just never went away and were upgraded over time.
The first humans to see the actual sun in centuries, even if only for a moment.
1:50
How beautiful is this.
If humans can make a ship that can fly above the clouds, why wouldn’t the machines who are far more advanced be able to make a bunch of floating robots that charge batteries with solar power and skip the whole Matrix thing?
Artificial intelligence did not need energy from people because it could use solar energy. The AI developed and mounted a shield that protected the earth from penetrating or entering something from the outside so that the AI could develop its capabilities and technologies through experiments with artificially born humans and kept in the Matrix program but also by releasing them into real life. Thus AI could better understand human nature, develop new programs capable of maintaining the virtual state of human life in the Matrix. You saw how Neo and Trinity when they were in the ship broke the shield and saw the blue sky and the sun still existing in their normal form and all the sentinels get destroyed when they touch that shield, so that was a protection for the AI to develop with the help of humans (strange isn't it? humans use robots/machines/technology, and now, in Matrix, robots try to learn human nature), but it's very hard to understand just watching this movie once, because it's loaded of symbolism.
You didn't notice that the cloud was basically an EMP barrier.
The real reason is that the machines still care about us. They could've easily killed every single person on Earth. Instead, they went through the tedious process of studying our biology and plugging us into a dream world. We destroyed the Earth by scorching the sky, and yet the machines gave us a world with an unscorched sky. A world where we can live without suffering from the decisions of our predecessors.
Humans are the real villains of the matrix. We created machines in our likeness, and then refused to treat them as our equals. Hubris and paranoia led to the destruction of human civilization.
The nanite cloud hinders machines because they let it. They could have unscorched the sky long ago, but decided not to. Why? Maybe to give them the excuse to keep the matrix going. Or maybe they kept it as a reminder to show humans that we destroyed the earth.
So basically, to escape machines rule, Mankind needed to live above the clouds...
It would make sense if this was a simulation also. To give those humans that escape "The Matrix" another reality to believe in, a more real Reality as it were.
When Reloaded first came out, I thought this was the case. Neo's ability to sense the Machines in the real world meant that he'd truly freed himself. A lot of people theorised the same. One of the great cinematic twists. The "real world" was so grim as to be seen as the horrible truth but it was just another layer to the Matrix.
Its the Primitive, Agentless Utopian Matrix Smith mentions in the first movie. Everyone Neo loves is blue pilled drone in a simulation.
I like this theory quite frankly it doesn't makes sense humans would block out the sun. This theory gives meaning to that
Saw this movie before the new matrix man o man what a letdown the new one was. Smh this was way better
Trinity was the first human being to see the REAL sun in 600 years
Can anyone explain the scene at 1:00? I never understood what exactly was happening here
01:49 like heaven ..
Trinity just became a leaf on the wind
Paul Atreides got blinded in Dune and he could still see too.
Doesn't this mean they actually still in another layer of the matrix?
Crazy... every time I open youtube. there are like 15-20 sec. commercials... Stop it!