How the fuck I didn't realize that before? Neo was looking for purpose and broke the vase without intention. Smith *lost* his purpose and broke the plate *intentionaly.*
That's what's bad about real life people don't respect Caring Powerful People Like The Oracle 0:04 others don't realize they are very powerful intelligent Almost voodoo in Real Life & Caring Individuals as Properly Portrayed in these movies
It's because he knew that there's no way he could find her unless she wanted it so because of her ability to know the future to a certain degree, she wasn't particularly more powerful than other programs and certainly not the architect or Neo but she did have a unique power set.
@@Doncroft1 It wasn't just oracle Smith, it was the combination of all other copies, he gained the martial arts of Seraph just before and the ability to change the weather from the girl and all other skills from programs and humans combined. The Oracle alone only have him the sight she had to perceive things in understanding and the future, that was her program, nothing more
I love that line “you sat that plate their deliberately, purposely , which means your sitting in that chair deliberately and purposely” he knew she was up to no good but couldn’t help but absorb her anyway.
@@jfayiiior, she wants to test if her questions triggers Santi/Smith response (cookies need love) so later on, she can send a message to Neo “everthing has and end Neo”
He had no choice but to absorb her, because if she really was that omniscient like many believe everything happening must entirely happen according to her plan, and so he'd have no chance to ultimately win anyway. So his only bet is to disbelieve and see what comes around.
Of course the Oracle was sitting there purposefully. What's interesting is that Smith was JUST about to see through the deception, so the Oracle interrupts him asking about Sati, which distracts Smith in his train of thought. The Oracle needed to be assimilated, so she tricked Smith AND distracted him when he was about to find out (he was THAT CLOSE to realize it) so she could ensure the following events play out the way they did.
"And it so happens there is something I want. Something I have wanted ever since I first came here. It is said they cannot be taken... they can only be given. [...] The eyes of the Oracle." /Merovingian - before this scene/ "I know it does, I've seen it. That's why the rest of me it's just going to enjoy the show cause we already know that I'm the one that beats you." /Smith - after this scene/
Tbh, it doesnt matter what would she do, it would always make sense. If Smith didnt try to turn Neo but just killed him in a month long beatdown he would have won but Smith just had the opposite of plot armor and was doomed to fail from the beginning regardless of his actions.
@@Dark_Voice Smith's goal was not to kill Neo but to escape the Matrix. In order to do that he needed to assimilate Neo, Neo is the reset button and the key to Smith escaping the Matrix. Smith got exactly what he wanted or more accurately accomplished exactly what he was programmed to do.
I would imagine its a bit of a mindfuck like the oracle sits there as a bluff and Smith doesnt assimilate her based on his own fears she knows he has, plus he likely is afraid that he doesnt have the power to beat Neo. It basically comes down to in Smiths mind he might be damned if he does damned if he doesn't assimilate her.
I am quite sure that when he has that evil laugh at 4:36 , he not only realizes how strong he is as a smith program overwritten to the oracle , but he already has the vision of him beating Neo (which would be the final Victory for Smith). So in this scene you can already interpret the whole Game the oracle was playing there
@@maj9260 it's a trap basically, the movies meta narrative is that free will and choice are illusions, smith could see the future (really just super accurate predictions), but by seeing it he is locked into it and thus losses in the long run, that explains it without spoilers I think.
I remember a quiet gasp in the theater when he read that line. To me it didn't really reveal anything incredible but I guess people were taking it as though she really was a mother figure of all the programs in The Matrix.
Because Smith has never been a "rude" character or violent without purpose, because Smith itself believes in inevitability, and as he knows that the Oracle is in the room and is not going to escape him, makes him a "respectful" character within the environment,. He just doesn't need to be felt as erratic or crazy as The Joker for example. Smith is evilness itself, maniac, calculator, merciless and well-mannered in that process. He respects the system after all. Actually, it's senseless to think about Smith being able to read code and see the Oracle in the building. He must be able to do it at that level of replication through the Matrix, but it doesn't matter. He simply wouldn't care if the Oracle had escaped the building or not, because his purpose is to overtake everything, and sooner or later, the Oracle was going to fall.
@@theluciano354 dont think so. had the first one walked into it, the others would ve ruined continuity since the beads would ve been moving. it was easier to film them all duck under....
Hugo Weaving inhabited this role so well. While the special effects and the plot line of the movies were excellent, the casting director must be praised for such stellar casting choices.
People don't understand how important casting is. You can't just say "let's cast an african-american in this role for diversity" and expect to do well. Casting is extremely difficult and extremely important. Do not sacrifice great art for a vapid social issue.
@@tuuguu1438 And he's asian, double whammy. In any case, I'm 99% sure that just as Transformers movie was made to sell toys and cars, the Matrix was made to sell Sunglasses. Prove me wrong!
I've read opinions that in sequels Smith wasn't as menacing as he used to be in the original movie and that this scene is the definition of him being over-the-top. But you know, in the first movie he was powerful but obeyed Matrix rules. In Revolutions he doesn't play by any rules and on top of that gained enormous power which made him much more dangerous and, what's more important, completely unpredictable. So him laughing like that is not a surprise at all
Don't forget that when he copies himself into another program, he merges with that program, with that he inherits certain traits of that program and/or create a composite of him and that program. All those copies of Smith may have the same base program but they differ a little bit from each other since each of them are different humans/programs infected by him.
I’m addicted to how unsettling this scene is. It’s a movie known for its action yet Smith doesn’t go guns blazing or breaking any doors or anything. The entire apartment is empty (it’s safe to assume Smith already assimilated everyone), the lights are dimmed out, it’s like a horror game or the back rooms and it’s terrifying. Seraph is backed into a corner and as I stated before, Smith doesn’t stomp through or break down walls or anything to indicate that he’s coming, but you can still feel the overwhelming dread that there’s no escape. The way he and his clones just slowly walk through the shadows into the room is so uncanny, plus Sati whispering in fear *“he’s following us.”* THIS is how you do horror correctly
this scene has something of a horror movie, the matrix series were great, specially the first one. and agent simith is one of the best villains ever on screen
Smith: “you would know mom” I don’t know why but him saying that means he acknowledges that she created him. Which also means the oracle created smith with flaws to break the system. It’s mind boggling to believe that the oracles single handily, is pushing all the pieces to brink peace between man and machine. At least for a few years before Resurrection.
It might be just an insult - she calls him "a bastard", he calls her "a whore" (the mother of a bastard). That would fit the crude sense of humour Smith develops as his personality degenerates from cold, calculated, verbally sophisticated and efficient into rash, foul, impulsive and emotionally unstable.
In fact she created him, In the last scene of revolution where the architect makes his appearance he tells her that she has played a dangerous game, If you saw animatrix you will realize that once the machines wanted peace with humans, the possibility that both lived their lives without resorting to war, but due to the nature of remaining as the dominant species, humans opted for the war, the oracle is the representation of that peace that could not be achieved, and to make it possible she had to resort to a dangerous piece, and that piece is smith
"Do what you're here to do" *Enact the greatest opportunity to be as comic-book evil as possible, Hugo Weaving seemed to be into it, what a showman and....yeah*
Smith's pursuit of Seraph and the little girl is my favourite part of the film. The lights going out, the retreat from room to room, the wait in the dark for the approaching monster: this sequence had the resonant dread of a nightmare.
The best part is that you know they are coming, and they do. No swerves or misdirection. Smith doesn't suddenly decide to ignore them, and someone doesn't appear out of nowhere and save them.
I miss Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith. One of the best villains to ever grace the screen. 0:35 I absolutely love when these movies play an "impending doom" music note as the agents step into the room.
To think that Smith was REALLY on to something with his "purposefully" train of thought but then proceeded to assimilate the oracle nonetheless. Great misdirecting on the oracle's part by asking about the little girl.
To be fair he thought she knew he was inevitable. In some games of poker it doesn't matter if you know what hand your opponent has or what the run out will be, you will still lose. Little did he know it was a trap.
I had always wondered why Neo can fight hundreds of Smiths on Matrix Reloaded but struggled with a single Smith in the finale. It just hits me not long ago that Smith was the one possessed the Oracle.
@@duvaughnkelly6947 Not stronger but more so evenly matched. That’s why Neo told him ‘it was inevitable’, I.E we can keep fighting for eternity but the only way Zion survives, is with Neo getting copied by Smith, and resetting the one back to the original i.e the machine world
You have to know that Neo basically has the force, he can see into the future by predicting matrix codes. That’s how he can fight people without even looking at them. The Oracle can do it too, so by assimilating her, Smith acquired similar powers to Neo.
@@CanIGetaGame134 The Oracle gave Neo his powers with her cookies. Thing is, she being the designer of the current matrix also has all the admin rights just as Neo does.
@@Nemenis No, the architect, is basically the BIOS of the mainframe, so a virus can not reach it. and windows is the matrix programming. the architect is basically the motherboard bios. what tells a computer what to do with the physical connections i.e. the architect tells the matrix (operating system) what to do with the phyiscal peripherals (i.e.. plugged in humans).
You don’t wanma know the context behind that line. If you do, click Read more So, Agent Smith can take over people’s bodies and when possessed, they become his clones. This line is basically saying “I infected Sati” and as you may know, she’s *fucking precious*.
While I found the whole Matrix series interesting, there's something the folks behind it *should* have done, but didn't. What the folks *think* is "Reality" is just another level of the Matrix. Sadly, as we saw when Neo was asked by the administrator about the food machines, he's one for quick answers and is unwilling to think deeply about anything. If he did, he would have recognized that, when "Blind," he was seeing Smith in the people he possessed. Also, as anyone who understands anything about the conservation of energy would tell you, using people as the energy source for the monster computer in "Reality" would never work; energy can never be created nor destroyed, only transformed from one form to another, always with loss of heat energy to entropy, so the energy needed to sustain the life of the people powering the Machine would be greater than the electrical energy the Machine got from the electrochemical reactions in their brains. The simple fact that Oracle helped to perpetuate the falsehood of the Zion reality says she was just another facilitator within the Matrix.
@@currahee1782 I agree. However, I'd say the first act (third) was alright, while the rest is totally garbage, which just makes it a lot less than 50%.
@@l4bells851 bad is subjective. I think its a similar case of amazing spiderman vs the raimi spiderman 1&2. The og matrix trilogy seems somewhat polarizing some people say its outright nonsensical but for tho who love it especially its story they really hold it in high regard. So already any following matrix movie will already be under scrutiny in comparison to the first 3. But personally this one felt kinda generic. Didnt feel as ambitious as the original trilogy felt. This one though has the advantage of better CGi
@@l4bells851 it’s 7/10 if we’re being honest. The things you’d probably be disappointed by would be the fight scenes. They’re not horrible just very tamed compared to the the first trilogy. And Hugo weaving absence is very noticeable. It’s a good movie, just a lot of people nitpicking really.
Once the staircase was crowded with Agent Smiths, I knew it was over. It didn’t matter if Seraph managed to hide inside one of the rooms (or portals) without breaking the door because Smith would have checked every one of them. Part of me even thinks Smith hacked some of the doors on purpose.
Hugo Weaving has SUCH an expressive face. Throughout the original trilogy he wears his sunglasses most of the time but even so the changes in his eyebrows, lips, cheeks and body posture convey SO much information to the audience beyond the words he's saying.
I prefer it when all his lores are implied. For instance it's heavily hinted that he's an angel/devil program from the second iteration of the Matrix (the one dubbed "Nightmare"), hence the name Seraph. He was to be disposed of after the experiment failed, but was saved by Merv like many other exile programs. However, at one point he switched his allegiance to the Oracle, upsetting Merv. Merv then retaliated by clipping Seraph's wings, which is why many exile programs refer to Seraph as "Wingless" like in Reloaded.
"i beat you before" really make us wonder. There were some predecessors that always made me wondered. If it is an endless loop or what, and we only saw the different one. (Haven't watched ressurections yet)
People have been commenting on how respectful Smith is as a villain in this scene and I wanted to add to that observation: In just about every instance we see of Smith overwriting someone he normally goes for a fairly violent strike through the chest with his fingers pointed like a blade (or just straight up impales his whole hand like in the last fight). This is the only time we see Smith do his copy trick is a controlled manner, as if injecting a patient with medicine. Even though he is assimilating her, he still respects the Oracle greatly.
one thing that's interesting about this movie is that Smith has a developing personality and acts more like a power hungry and psychopathic but witty human rather than a software/virus but Neo becomes more machine-like and cold like he's accepted a certain reality and future and isn't surprised by anything that happens anymore and he's just trying to fulfill his role and purpose and other than that he doesn't care or feel anything at all, specially after Trinity dies.
In my opinion it's just bad writing. The Wachowski's ruined his character by turning him into a cheesy Dragonball Z character. He was written as an emotionless artificial intelligence and that's what he should have been throughout the trilogy.
I already saw this movie, but I am watching this clip again deliberately, and purposefully. Which means I am writing this comment also deliberately, purposefully.
maybe you knew I'd come along and read your comment sooner or later, maybe not. Furthermore, maybe you knew that I would be compelled to type out a response, to leave my own comment here beneath yours. I was compelled to continue typing, compelled to put my two cents in... for it is the very PURPOSE of RUclips. it is the purpose of RUclips that guides us, that connects us, that binds us together, purpose that allows us to share content, purpose to ramble on talking and commenting on one another's videos.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@codycooper5768 And I am here to take away the illusion you have about the comment you made by discrediting and mocking it, the illusion of-- **buries hand in your chest** *--purpose.* (Not really, I just couldn't help myself, just having a laugh, mate 😂😂😂)
@@selfiekroos1777 biff is just a guy who bullies mcfly. darth vader is just some dude from space. smith is smith and hes totally wayy better then those antagonist you say are “better”
3:11 I just realized that Smith was THIS close to discovering the Oracle's deception here. He could've just as easily carried his suspicion to the conclusion that the Oracle wanted to be assimilated by Smith.
This was equivalent to Dr. Strange giving Thanos the time stone. The Oracle knew Neo was destined to defeat Smith, so she had to surrender control to effectively gain control
Hugo Weaving must have had so much fun playing agent smith! :) There is so much weight on that maniac laugh at the end - must take something to pull all that terror off without it turning ridiculous.
The part of this that I love the most is that (while I’m not 100% sure) the Smith who converts the Oracle is Smith Prime, the original, patient zero for the virus (again, not 100% sure, it just seems like something he would want to do personally). That look of absolute terror on his face when the Smith Oracle stands up is going on in the mind of our original Smith, the one we’ve known this whole time, without question the most dangerous and vicious program we’ve ever seen in the Matrix, and he’s cowering in fear of himself, so great is the Oracle’s power. Even Neo doesn’t frighten him this much, and I love it.
Never really caught that, or thought about that, frankly.....until you described it so well! OG Smith was the Smith we've been following for so long, and then there's Superman Smith.
I love how all the other Smiths are afraid of the Oracle Smith, goes to show how powerful the Oracle really was. Also Smith's quip: "You would know mother" Savage burn!
@@mrwhammer I haven't watched it either. I was talking about the ORIGINAL trilogy, towards the end of the third MOVIE (matrix revolutions) we see the Oracle talking to the Architect.
Smith is showing more and more emotions despite his polite veneer until he assimilates the oracle. It's at that point he goes full mask off. Smith's own development as an individual reaches one of it's high points here as he goes from a sentient program to a rouge agent to the matrix itself, all while becoming more "human". it's crazy how his character progression is a mockery of the hero's journey.
Hear me out please: At the very end of part 3 there’s a scene with the Oracle and the Architect, where it’s revealed that our whole existence is simply a game between those two. One is “trying to solve the equation” the other one is “trying to disturb it”. The Architect calls himself the “father” of the Matrix and the Oracle the “mother”. The Architect is an old man with a white beard who made, sees and knows everything. He resembles pretty much what most people imagine God would look like. He is portrayed as cold and unsympathetic but he never lies to Neo. The Oracle doesn’t tell the truth, she speaks in riddles and uses manipulative techniques to influence people. She literally lures Neo with cookies and candy, something we all have been told to never take from strangers! She is the exact opposite of the Architect, yet both come from the same source. She is protected by a guy called “Seraph” who has “lost his wings” as some of the Merowingian’s henchmen notice in part 3. That’s clearly a reference to Beelzebub. Conclusion: The Oracle is what we know as "Lucifer", the "bringer/bearer of light" and that's exactly what Neo does at the end: he brings the light/the program that ultimately overwrites and destroys the virus that is Smith. .
3:30 Smith was SOO close to figuring out he was being set up, Oracle however tricked Smith by pretending to not know something, which fools Smith into feeling in-control of the situation once again.
There are things why The Matrix Resurrections lacks on compared to the first three Matrix films, The Animatrix and games: - narrative story that’s connected to all three movies - the horror vibes of simulations and machines controlling humans (as Agent Smith described them as a virus). - the Kung fu fights - bullet time VFX - “Guns, lots of guns.” - interesting side characters - inclusive songs from different rock and tencho bands - mind blowing thoughts of what is real and what is a dream (or simulation) - Neo’s growing power of the One What else am I missing? Let me know as you reply this comment.
lazy writing tbh.. I fully understand if they also made Trinity the one. the problem was they nerf neo just so Trinity could stand out like why is that even necessary? Morpheus and trinity in the original trilogy are already standing out even when Neo turned into a full badass. one thing I never liked is that Neo was just constantly waving his hands to use his ability which is totally BORING When Neo turned into the One he would still go full hand to hand that's supposed to be the bread and butter of neo. what a mess
"Maybe you knew I was going to do that, maybe you didn't. If you did, that means you baked those cookies and set that plate right there deliberately, purposefully. Which means you're sitting there also deliberately, purposefully."
Yes, her purpose was to get Smith to copy her, foolishly think that he was going to win... to the point that he got so egotistical that he fought Neo one on one because he "already saw it"- how he thought he was going to win... then he realizes he's supposed to say something: he says what the Oracle said to Neo: Everything that has a beginning, has an end, Neo... And basically, that allows Neo to accept his fate, and finally understand what the Oracle meant this whole time. Oracle got the checkmate on Smith, on the Architect, and sacrificed Neo as a pawn in the process (though rather lovingly... she got him to 'choose' it), "Purposefully" indeed.
Masterpiece...the music, the ambience, the atmosphere, the effects, the cinematography, the acting...fuck everything is just done so well. Best movies ever made.
Hugo Weaving is one of my favorite villain and supporting actor..along with Willem Dafoe and Allan Rickman..they are irreplaceable in their iconic roles.
I like how Smith greets The Oracle the same way he greeted Morpheus with the "we meet at last". It's also funny that though he greets Morpheus and The Oracle with such respect and acknowledgment....he still refers to Neo, the legendary Anomaly and prophesized savior of mankind as "Mr. Anderson". He refuses to view him as anything more than that nervous guy he had spooked in the interrogation room.
Supposedly Seraph was a former Agent from the previous versions of the Matrix. When these were purged, at one point he decided to go rogue, not return to the Source and joined the Oracle.
I always got the impression that he was from the same lot as Merovingian, vampires, ghosts, and he struck me as a mythical martial arts master from that same fantasy type set.
I took it that he was a former Anomaly that came back as a program after reinserting back into the Matrix and continued to fight for the oracle. Hence his gold aura.
Lana is a genius! She deliberately and purposely made Matrix Resurrections bad, so that people could appreciate the Matrix trilogy even more. Just like how the Oracle deliberately and purposely allowed herself to be assimilated by Smith to ensure the ensuing chain of events.
If Resurrections gets people to appreciate the sequels more that's all well and good but what's really gonna bake your noodle is all four of the films are good and always have been. Just give it another 20 years and people will recognize this hopefully when capitalism falls, the same as they did when re-evaluating Reloaded/Revolutions.
@@dragonlogos1 The Matrix Resurrections is what The Force Awakens could've been if George Lucas was actually involved in it, it would've had a new plot that both revered, expanded upon and criticized the original saga instead of quite literally just retreading A New Hope for the most unsatisfactory lore reasons. To say nothing about The Last Jedi trying to do damage control yet not sticking to its guns and then giving us a course correction with Rise of Skywalker which satisfied no one. Never again will Hollywood allow people like Lucas and the Wachowskis to make cutting edge personal blockbusters with insightful social commentary and revolutionary ideas the general populace is conditioned by armchair critics obsessed with formalism and convention and consumerist proclivities, at an end that era of commercial storytelling is. And not long enough it was.
2:40 There is something so alien about these type of shots. They are never used outside of the Matrix trilogy and they look absolutely brilliant. The cinematography here is truly legendary.
After taking over the Oracle, he learned how to bake the perfect ultimate cookies, broke his mind so much he just laughed maniacally.
Dude could have made a pretty profitable cookie business. Could of called it Smith's Cookies or something.
@@bigrobwazhere6268 'Smith's Savoury Cookies' , and the motto would be "I don't need to see the future to know you will love them" 🤣
@@theh0pester929 "And we know that you will love them. WE ALL KNOW!!!"
Looks like you just won the Internet XD
Lol!
That's not Smith laughing. That's the Oracle because she now has a pretext for beating the shit out of Neo in disguise for breaking her vase
Hahaha
😂 that would made sense, lol
6 times no less 🤣
"don't worry about the vase"
"know thyself".
I love how all the other Smiths are clearly unsettled by Oracle-Smith
It was the cookies 🍪
@@newbichote7178 but he’s taking the love out
@@MisterVictorVonDoom 😢
kinda shows they aren't entirely a hive mind
@@jacobgraemoor5778 I like the idea of different "instances" of the same person
I like the contrast of Neo breaking something by accident, and Smith breaking something on purpose.
How the fuck I didn't realize that before? Neo was looking for purpose and broke the vase without intention. Smith *lost* his purpose and broke the plate *intentionaly.*
That's a good insight.
It's little details like this that make it clear the Matrix sequels were more nuanced than people gave them credit for.
Deliberately, purposefully.
@@MauZangetsuSmith did it to bask in the power he knew he was about to have. He was toying with her and broke the plate simply because he was excited.
The delivery of "Oh, I'm not so bad, once you get to know me" is just absolutely chilling
Agent Smith has definitely kidnapped children
Also because he literally makes her into him seconds later.
A phrase used by child abusers the world over.
@@spaceflight1019 you need help.
Yep, he literally stick himself into her and poured a bit of himself to create an offspring.
I love how maddened Smith becomes as he enters a paradox and can't figure out whether she's doing all this on purpose or not.
And how she aggravated him further by saying nothing
I love it too, she’s like “That’s for me to know and you to find out.” 😉
Spoiler alert: She IS
That's what's bad about real life people don't respect Caring Powerful People Like The Oracle 0:04 others don't realize they are very powerful intelligent Almost voodoo in Real Life & Caring Individuals as Properly Portrayed in these movies
Imagine the audacity of baking some delicious cookies for the sole purpose of having someone throw them into the wall
The fact that all smiths panicked during the assimilation process and after shows how powerful oracle actually is
Yes I love how startled the other Smith's are at what they've created. Smith has the eyes of the Oracle now.
It's because he knew that there's no way he could find her unless she wanted it so because of her ability to know the future to a certain degree, she wasn't particularly more powerful than other programs and certainly not the architect or Neo but she did have a unique power set.
@@Dante-vf4sd Oracle Smith fought toe to toe with Neo.
You can tell when Oracle Smith takes his shades off it scares the hell out of the Smith that just overwrote Oracle
@@Doncroft1 It wasn't just oracle Smith, it was the combination of all other copies, he gained the martial arts of Seraph just before and the ability to change the weather from the girl and all other skills from programs and humans combined. The Oracle alone only have him the sight she had to perceive things in understanding and the future, that was her program, nothing more
Hugo Weaving is having so much fun here
Everything that as a begining as an end
Ur username may as well be Adxlf Hitlxr
Hugo Weaving is a good actor.
LMAO that evil laugh!!
Where he go? Shoulda came back for resurrections lol
I love that line “you sat that plate their deliberately, purposely , which means your sitting in that chair deliberately and purposely” he knew she was up to no good but couldn’t help but absorb her anyway.
she distracted him with the question about the child
@@jfayiiior, she wants to test if her questions triggers Santi/Smith response (cookies need love) so later on, she can send a message to Neo “everthing has and end Neo”
He had no choice but to absorb her, because if she really was that omniscient like many believe everything happening must entirely happen according to her plan, and so he'd have no chance to ultimately win anyway. So his only bet is to disbelieve and see what comes around.
*plate.
Yes, more of the word salad the Matrix movies are known for.
Smith is the most polite respectful villain ever
Yea. not shoving his hand into the oracle's chest like he does the others.
Professionals have standards
He's not a villian, he's an anti hero that was about to save humanity as side effect of his actions, but the one stopped him.
@dont care I thought his plans were to wipe all life on earth, machines and humans alike, no?
Just like the Government when they fuck you in theass!
Of course the Oracle was sitting there purposefully. What's interesting is that Smith was JUST about to see through the deception, so the Oracle interrupts him asking about Sati, which distracts Smith in his train of thought. The Oracle needed to be assimilated, so she tricked Smith AND distracted him when he was about to find out (he was THAT CLOSE to realize it) so she could ensure the following events play out the way they did.
Exactly. I was wondering why she asked that, as she obviously already knew about Sati's fate. This totally makes sense.
"And it so happens there is something I want. Something I have wanted ever since I first came here. It is said they cannot be taken... they can only be given. [...] The eyes of the Oracle." /Merovingian - before this scene/
"I know it does, I've seen it. That's why the rest of me it's just going to enjoy the show cause we already know that I'm the one that beats you." /Smith - after this scene/
Tbh, it doesnt matter what would she do, it would always make sense. If Smith didnt try to turn Neo but just killed him in a month long beatdown he would have won but Smith just had the opposite of plot armor and was doomed to fail from the beginning regardless of his actions.
@@Dark_Voice Smith's goal was not to kill Neo but to escape the Matrix. In order to do that he needed to assimilate Neo, Neo is the reset button and the key to Smith escaping the Matrix.
Smith got exactly what he wanted or more accurately accomplished exactly what he was programmed to do.
I would imagine its a bit of a mindfuck like the oracle sits there as a bluff and Smith doesnt assimilate her based on his own fears she knows he has, plus he likely is afraid that he doesnt have the power to beat Neo. It basically comes down to in Smiths mind he might be damned if he does damned if he doesn't assimilate her.
I am quite sure that when he has that evil laugh at 4:36 , he not only realizes how strong he is as a smith program overwritten to the oracle , but he already has the vision of him beating Neo (which would be the final Victory for Smith). So in this scene you can already interpret the whole Game the oracle was playing there
@@maj9260 it's a trap basically, the movies meta narrative is that free will and choice are illusions, smith could see the future (really just super accurate predictions), but by seeing it he is locked into it and thus losses in the long run, that explains it without spoilers I think.
@@maj9260 The oracle predicts the future. Oracle-Smith had a vision of himself defeating Neo. But it was a trap.
@@mesmichael the architect is running a Xanitos Gambit
That laugh at the end has made me think of The Joker for 19 years.
Thanks for explaining a 20 year old movie:)
“You are a bastard.”
“You would know, mom.”
That is just brilliant writing 101 because of the context.
It should actually be 'brilliant writing 011'...
He should have said hes a son of a bitçh lmao
son of a glitch
@@barisbal7782 LOL That is original.
I remember a quiet gasp in the theater when he read that line. To me it didn't really reveal anything incredible but I guess people were taking it as though she really was a mother figure of all the programs in The Matrix.
2:44 Something I never noticed the first time, and absolutely adore, is how every single Smith chooses to duck under the bead curtain.
Why?
Because Smith has never been a "rude" character or violent without purpose, because Smith itself believes in inevitability, and as he knows that the Oracle is in the room and is not going to escape him, makes him a "respectful" character within the environment,.
He just doesn't need to be felt as erratic or crazy as The Joker for example. Smith is evilness itself, maniac, calculator, merciless and well-mannered in that process.
He respects the system after all.
Actually, it's senseless to think about Smith being able to read code and see the Oracle in the building. He must be able to do it at that level of replication through the Matrix, but it doesn't matter. He simply wouldn't care if the Oracle had escaped the building or not, because his purpose is to overtake everything, and sooner or later, the Oracle was going to fall.
@@billiesrus Cuz he's SMITH. Not some clunky Star Wars Stormtrooper.
@@theluciano354 dont think so. had the first one walked into it, the others would ve ruined continuity since the beads would ve been moving. it was easier to film them all duck under....
@@theluciano354you lost your mind in that
Hugo Weaving inhabited this role so well. While the special effects and the plot line of the movies were excellent, the casting director must be praised for such stellar casting choices.
People don't understand how important casting is. You can't just say "let's cast an african-american in this role for diversity" and expect to do well. Casting is extremely difficult and extremely important. Do not sacrifice great art for a vapid social issue.
Seraph is a very calm, composed character, but you can really see the fear in his eyes in these scenes.
hes wearing glasses how can we tell
@@tuuguu1438 And he's asian, double whammy. In any case, I'm 99% sure that just as Transformers movie was made to sell toys and cars, the Matrix was made to sell Sunglasses. Prove me wrong!
Bruh, he’s wearing a sunglasses 😎
You can see through them at some points such as 1:45
me too. i feel afraid of agent smith. i don t know why.
I've read opinions that in sequels Smith wasn't as menacing as he used to be in the original movie and that this scene is the definition of him being over-the-top. But you know, in the first movie he was powerful but obeyed Matrix rules.
In Revolutions he doesn't play by any rules and on top of that gained enormous power which made him much more dangerous and, what's more important, completely unpredictable. So him laughing like that is not a surprise at all
thats because of actor difference, hugo is truly an amazing actor
Don't forget that when he copies himself into another program, he merges with that program, with that he inherits certain traits of that program and/or create a composite of him and that program. All those copies of Smith may have the same base program but they differ a little bit from each other since each of them are different humans/programs infected by him.
Its amazing how the OG trilogy managed to make you see them as programs sort of like subconsciously you seeing them the way Neo did as lines of code
I love when people win gold medals in mental gymnastics to justify their like of shitty movies
@@mikecantreed Look out folks, we got a tough guy here
The fact hugo weaving didn't get an oscar for his acting in this trilogy is a war crime
No it was inevitable. He broke a plate of cookies, so perfectly, no one could get over and give him an oscar.
A machine crime 😂
No, it isn't. Do you always say stupid, dramatic things in an attempt to sound profound and deep? 🖕
ah look I love the guy and he did well in this but oscar? I dunno
@@Nogi-aka-DJNugz an illegal operation
I’m addicted to how unsettling this scene is. It’s a movie known for its action yet Smith doesn’t go guns blazing or breaking any doors or anything. The entire apartment is empty (it’s safe to assume Smith already assimilated everyone), the lights are dimmed out, it’s like a horror game or the back rooms and it’s terrifying. Seraph is backed into a corner and as I stated before, Smith doesn’t stomp through or break down walls or anything to indicate that he’s coming, but you can still feel the overwhelming dread that there’s no escape. The way he and his clones just slowly walk through the shadows into the room is so uncanny, plus Sati whispering in fear *“he’s following us.”*
THIS is how you do horror correctly
Kids
Ffs
Stop doing your homework on RUclips comment sections
"Do what you're here to do."
"Yes, ma'am."
He may be a badass villain, but a respectful one. Love this!
this scene has something of a horror movie, the matrix series were great, specially the first one. and agent simith is one of the best villains ever on screen
Helal be dayioglu dushjskw
Totally agree 💯
The series were great until they made Resurrections. Total bust.
@@freerbt4839 the last movie doesn't effect the first ones in my opinion. İ think it's still the best triology ❣️
Agent Smith
Davy Jones
Joker
Loki
Of those villains
Smith: “you would know mom”
I don’t know why but him saying that means he acknowledges that she created him. Which also means the oracle created smith with flaws to break the system. It’s mind boggling to believe that the oracles single handily, is pushing all the pieces to brink peace between man and machine. At least for a few years before Resurrection.
Why oracle is helping human? She is part machine
It might be just an insult - she calls him "a bastard", he calls her "a whore" (the mother of a bastard).
That would fit the crude sense of humour Smith develops as his personality degenerates from cold, calculated, verbally sophisticated and efficient into rash, foul, impulsive and emotionally unstable.
In fact she created him, In the last scene of revolution where the architect makes his appearance he tells her that she has played a dangerous game, If you saw animatrix you will realize that once the machines wanted peace with humans, the possibility that both lived their lives without resorting to war, but due to the nature of remaining as the dominant species, humans opted for the war, the oracle is the representation of that peace that could not be achieved, and to make it possible she had to resort to a dangerous piece, and that piece is smith
We do not acknowledge resurrection
Resurrection never happened.
You can just tell Hugo Weaving had the time of his life with this role.
😂
😃
The way he throws those cookies against the wall
The worst part is, if he enjoyed it so much he made the best casting first time. Like wait, over already, damit
then why wasnt he in the last movie >:((
@@bobjob113 Scheduling issues
"Do what you're here to do"
*Enact the greatest opportunity to be as comic-book evil as possible, Hugo Weaving seemed to be into it, what a showman and....yeah*
In the history of cinema, no evil laugh has ever sounded authentic or convincing.
Completely disagree. This one is weak though
Palpitine.
Több
joker in justice league in that episode where he hits batman in the head with bag full of rocks
that is the best laugh mark hamil ever did
Predator copying Billy's laugh is iconic.
Smith's pursuit of Seraph and the little girl is my favourite part of the film.
The lights going out, the retreat from room to room, the wait in the dark for the approaching monster: this sequence had the resonant dread of a nightmare.
The best part is that you know they are coming, and they do. No swerves or misdirection. Smith doesn't suddenly decide to ignore them, and someone doesn't appear out of nowhere and save them.
Might be a throwback to Invasion of the Body Snatchers (first or second) - the creeping dread.
I miss Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith. One of the best villains to ever grace the screen.
0:35 I absolutely love when these movies play an "impending doom" music note as the agents step into the room.
Oh it's just Smith now. No more Agent.
And Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus.
I’m questioning whether or not they’re bringing him into the John Wick Franchise, I seriously hope they do.
@@TheDignam Morpheus was killed in a metric videogame which was Canon, they can't bring him back in a sequel.
@@jacobhoover1654 I'm not sure the video games are connected at 100% to the movies.
To think that Smith was REALLY on to something with his "purposefully" train of thought but then proceeded to assimilate the oracle nonetheless.
Great misdirecting on the oracle's part by asking about the little girl.
Wow, never noticed that
Ah lol especially considering the Oracle undoubtedly already knew what happened to Sati, on account of being all-knowing n' shiz
To be fair he thought she knew he was inevitable. In some games of poker it doesn't matter if you know what hand your opponent has or what the run out will be, you will still lose. Little did he know it was a trap.
RIP Mary Alice 🙏 Thank you for embodying this role as perfectly as possible. We all loved it😘
I had no clue this was her last movie role. She retired from acting in 2005.
Websites: "Would you like to allow cookies on this website?"
Smith: 3:20
This the funniest comment ever😂😂😂
I had always wondered why Neo can fight hundreds of Smiths on Matrix Reloaded but struggled with a single Smith in the finale. It just hits me not long ago that Smith was the one possessed the Oracle.
@@duvaughnkelly6947 Not stronger but more so evenly matched. That’s why Neo told him ‘it was inevitable’, I.E we can keep fighting for eternity but the only way Zion survives, is with Neo getting copied by Smith, and resetting the one back to the original i.e the machine world
that single smith in m3 corrupted the Oracle..If he got architect smith would've been UNSTOPPABLE
You have to know that Neo basically has the force, he can see into the future by predicting matrix codes. That’s how he can fight people without even looking at them. The Oracle can do it too, so by assimilating her, Smith acquired similar powers to Neo.
Smith knew what punch, kick or move Neo was about to make. He was able to take less damage than Neo did in the fight.
@@CanIGetaGame134 The Oracle gave Neo his powers with her cookies. Thing is, she being the designer of the current matrix also has all the admin rights just as Neo does.
You gotta give hugo credit he played Smith brilliantly, "maybe you put these cookies here on purpose, maybe you didn't" 😂
He played Smith SO good, that I keep calling him Agent Smith in TLOTR, 😂. And I can't undo that reference, 😂.
You would have said that regarding any actor. ""Ooh actor X played Smith perfectly. I can't imagine anyone else playing Smith"
Idiots
@@LightDarkZero ... On his off days, Agent Smith likes to play in his own little Matrix game called LOTR.
Yea, great bad guy. I put him up there with the original male cop from terminator.
I love that the Oracle was already done with Smith as soon as he walked in the room.
"Ah, there he is again with his 'purpose' monologue and shit 😒"
@@juanchocorleone or "fucking hell" as shes watching agent Smith giving his monolog with a big sigh lol
Can agent smith take the architects body?
@@Nemenis yes but he had to find him first... wich is almost impossible after he relocated in god knows where after the building Exploded in Reloaded
@@Nemenis No, the architect, is basically the BIOS of the mainframe, so a virus can not reach it. and windows is the matrix programming. the architect is basically the motherboard bios. what tells a computer what to do with the physical connections i.e. the architect tells the matrix (operating system) what to do with the phyiscal peripherals (i.e.. plugged in humans).
Hugo Weaving balances goofy, manic and menacing so well.
"you are sitting here, deliberately, purposefully too..."
Oracle: of course.
"Cookies need love like everything does" smith saying that line and his goofy ass laugh at the end always cracks me up XD
It was a double entendre (spelling) in reference to Sati...which i always found weird they put that into the script.
RIP Sati you will never be forgorren
@@jonathanartis185 Wouldn't it be implying that the Smith that said that was an assimilated Sati?
@@karsonkammerzell6955 yes
You don’t wanma know the context behind that line. If you do, click Read more
So, Agent Smith can take over people’s bodies and when possessed, they become his clones. This line is basically saying “I infected Sati” and as you may know, she’s *fucking precious*.
Once upon a time Matrix movies had a wonderful and compelling antagonist.
I’m a time traveler from 2012 and I can confirm: I’m only angry that he’s hotter
While I found the whole Matrix series interesting, there's something the folks behind it *should* have done, but didn't.
What the folks *think* is "Reality" is just another level of the Matrix.
Sadly, as we saw when Neo was asked by the administrator about the food machines, he's one for quick answers and is unwilling to think deeply about anything. If he did, he would have recognized that, when "Blind," he was seeing Smith in the people he possessed.
Also, as anyone who understands anything about the conservation of energy would tell you, using people as the energy source for the monster computer in "Reality" would never work; energy can never be created nor destroyed, only transformed from one form to another, always with loss of heat energy to entropy, so the energy needed to sustain the life of the people powering the Machine would be greater than the electrical energy the Machine got from the electrochemical reactions in their brains.
The simple fact that Oracle helped to perpetuate the falsehood of the Zion reality says she was just another facilitator within the Matrix.
“Deliberately purposefully”🤣🤣. Now with resurrections out I appreciate the trilogy even more
cuz resurrections is bad?
@@l4bells851 Ehh... its kinda 50/50, the first half was alright then the rest was... well...
@@currahee1782 I agree. However, I'd say the first act (third) was alright, while the rest is totally garbage, which just makes it a lot less than 50%.
@@l4bells851 bad is subjective. I think its a similar case of amazing spiderman vs the raimi spiderman 1&2. The og matrix trilogy seems somewhat polarizing some people say its outright nonsensical but for tho who love it especially its story they really hold it in high regard. So already any following matrix movie will already be under scrutiny in comparison to the first 3.
But personally this one felt kinda generic. Didnt feel as ambitious as the original trilogy felt. This one though has the advantage of better CGi
@@l4bells851 it’s 7/10 if we’re being honest. The things you’d probably be disappointed by would be the fight scenes. They’re not horrible just very tamed compared to the the first trilogy. And Hugo weaving absence is very noticeable. It’s a good movie, just a lot of people nitpicking really.
He was perfect for that role, 100%. He played that role so well it was just too believable. Acting at its best.
4:08 the light from the oracle turns into darkness when she got absorbed. I was astonished by that detail
Once the staircase was crowded with Agent Smiths, I knew it was over. It didn’t matter if Seraph managed to hide inside one of the rooms (or portals) without breaking the door because Smith would have checked every one of them. Part of me even thinks Smith hacked some of the doors on purpose.
2:45 All the Smiths doing the same peek through the doorway is a nice detail.
3:40 - Love how the other Smiths all laugh at his joke, lmao
Cookies need love like everything does 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@kevb67
You are a bastard
Hivemind 😉
It’s because he assimilated sati
@@JesusDeLaFuente-o5j asmithinated
Judging from the way he gently said "Yes, ma'am" has me thinking that he begrudgingly respects the Oracle
“Why does he get to absorb her and not me… me, me, me.“ - Smith in the back.
I would love to be absorbed by that Smith
Great evil villain laugh, and let’s not lie everyone who’s watched this movie has imitated that same laugh
I didn t
@@uncitoyenfrancais you were compelled to stay, compelled to disobey
Sorry but Dr.Evil has the best all time villain laugh.
@@christiancee6333 Smiths is the Dr Evil laugh if you played it straight
Or made cookies deliberately, purposefully. The purpose of making those cookies. Just to say “cookies need love, like everything does.”
I love his face after he throws the cookies LMAO
Fr 😂😂
Hugo Weaving has SUCH an expressive face. Throughout the original trilogy he wears his sunglasses most of the time but even so the changes in his eyebrows, lips, cheeks and body posture convey SO much information to the audience beyond the words he's saying.
@@Zaxares thats why i love him,the way he expresses his ways on the face is so interesting to me!
He knew the cookies would give him diarrhea is why he threw them!
The Oracle’s bodyguard Seraph needs his own side story!
I WUD BE MORE DOWN FOR THAT THAN THE NEW MOVIE
=)
I prefer it when all his lores are implied. For instance it's heavily hinted that he's an angel/devil program from the second iteration of the Matrix (the one dubbed "Nightmare"), hence the name Seraph. He was to be disposed of after the experiment failed, but was saved by Merv like many other exile programs. However, at one point he switched his allegiance to the Oracle, upsetting Merv. Merv then retaliated by clipping Seraph's wings, which is why many exile programs refer to Seraph as "Wingless" like in Reloaded.
"i beat you before" really make us wonder.
There were some predecessors that always made me wondered. If it is an endless loop or what, and we only saw the different one.
(Haven't watched ressurections yet)
2022 cinema gonna make him trans boy.
People have been commenting on how respectful Smith is as a villain in this scene and I wanted to add to that observation:
In just about every instance we see of Smith overwriting someone he normally goes for a fairly violent strike through the chest with his fingers pointed like a blade (or just straight up impales his whole hand like in the last fight).
This is the only time we see Smith do his copy trick is a controlled manner, as if injecting a patient with medicine. Even though he is assimilating her, he still respects the Oracle greatly.
I'm watching this video. Deliberately. Purposefully.
Which means you also made that comment deliberately, purposefully.
one thing that's interesting about this movie is that Smith has a developing personality and acts more like a power hungry and psychopathic but witty human rather than a software/virus but Neo becomes more machine-like and cold like he's accepted a certain reality and future and isn't surprised by anything that happens anymore and he's just trying to fulfill his role and purpose and other than that he doesn't care or feel anything at all, specially after Trinity dies.
Bro his pseudo-wife dies ofcourse he'll go full stone cold badass
@@brunopavlovic9794 his waifu? A smith clone on deviantsrt mentioned he has a waifu to cope with the fact he infects every woman he tried to date
@@ShadeATV by *him* I'm referring to neo,still gud doe
Yeah I noticed that to neo becomes more robotic like and smith becomes more human like
In my opinion it's just bad writing. The Wachowski's ruined his character by turning him into a cheesy Dragonball Z character. He was written as an emotionless artificial intelligence and that's what he should have been throughout the trilogy.
I already saw this movie, but I am watching this clip again deliberately, and purposefully.
Which means I am writing this comment also deliberately, purposefully.
Haha!
maybe you knew I'd come along and read your comment sooner or later, maybe not. Furthermore, maybe you knew that I would be compelled to type out a response, to leave my own comment here beneath yours. I was compelled to continue typing, compelled to put my two cents in... for it is the very PURPOSE of RUclips. it is the purpose of RUclips that guides us, that connects us, that binds us together, purpose that allows us to share content, purpose to ramble on talking and commenting on one another's videos....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@codycooper5768 And I am here to take away the illusion you have about the comment you made by discrediting and mocking it, the illusion of--
**buries hand in your chest**
*--purpose.*
(Not really, I just couldn't help myself, just having a laugh, mate 😂😂😂)
@@MauZangetsu
*(Cackling like a madman, same as oracle-smith, after being assimilated)*
🤣
Smith is one if the best antagonists in cinema history ever
🙄
Indeed He IS !
Not to mention The real Star of the Trilogy !
Biff amd Vader were better
@@selfiekroos1777 Vader? From the shitty old Star Wars movies? Better than Agent Smith? Are you on crack?
@@selfiekroos1777 biff is just a guy who bullies mcfly. darth vader is just some dude from space. smith is smith and hes totally wayy better then those antagonist you say are “better”
3:11
I just realized that Smith was THIS close to discovering the Oracle's deception here.
He could've just as easily carried his suspicion to the conclusion that the Oracle wanted to be assimilated by Smith.
3:39 Only Hugo Weaving could deliver that line the way he did.
This was equivalent to Dr. Strange giving Thanos the time stone. The Oracle knew Neo was destined to defeat Smith, so she had to surrender control to effectively gain control
Someone else said this, but this analogy I understand, thank you
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I love how he's so polite when she asked him to do it they came to do and he goes yes ma'am I think people totally miss that
Also he is not violent at all, he just touches her. He is a machine, no need for violence since she is offering herself. So efficient.
Miss…What exactly? The fact he said yes ma’am? It’s just dialogue, nobody missed that unless they didn’t hear him say it.
How love how cartoonishly menacing he makes his face look when he is laughing. Such a great actor.
I also launch into Agent Smith rants when I see my pet cat sitting down deliberately, purposefully
Hugo Weaving must have had so much fun playing agent smith! :) There is so much weight on that maniac laugh at the end - must take something to pull all that terror off without it turning ridiculous.
The part of this that I love the most is that (while I’m not 100% sure) the Smith who converts the Oracle is Smith Prime, the original, patient zero for the virus (again, not 100% sure, it just seems like something he would want to do personally). That look of absolute terror on his face when the Smith Oracle stands up is going on in the mind of our original Smith, the one we’ve known this whole time, without question the most dangerous and vicious program we’ve ever seen in the Matrix, and he’s cowering in fear of himself, so great is the Oracle’s power. Even Neo doesn’t frighten him this much, and I love it.
Never really caught that, or thought about that, frankly.....until you described it so well! OG Smith was the Smith we've been following for so long, and then there's Superman Smith.
I love how all the other Smiths are afraid of the Oracle Smith, goes to show how powerful the Oracle really was.
Also Smith's quip:
"You would know mother"
Savage burn!
But oracle still lost
@@mrwhammer
She did not, she
surrendered willingly to Smith.
Despite that she came out unscathed at the end of the trilogy.
@@Invalid571 i didnt watch resurrection is she in it
@@mrwhammer
I haven't watched it either.
I was talking about the ORIGINAL trilogy, towards the end of the third MOVIE (matrix revolutions) we see the Oracle talking to the Architect.
@@mrwhammer Sati is the new Oracle in the 4th movie.
3:20 so thats what happens when I delete my browser cookies.
😂😂
Your computer literally being the Oracle 🤣
"Maybe ya knew I was gonna that, maybe ya didn't!" lmao Overthinking in one scene! XD
Smith is showing more and more emotions despite his polite veneer until he assimilates the oracle. It's at that point he goes full mask off. Smith's own development as an individual reaches one of it's high points here as he goes from a sentient program to a rouge agent to the matrix itself, all while becoming more "human". it's crazy how his character progression is a mockery of the hero's journey.
Over the course of the 3 movies Agent Smith gets more insane and this is a key moment
Smith has the best monologues
"Mr. Anderson, i can now bake cookies, hahahaha"
"You are a bastard."
"You would know, mom."
Took me 20 years to get that. 🤣
I don’t get it
@@jak6744 A bastard is a son from outside the marriage. If Smith is a bastard, that makes the Oracle (his "mom") a whore
@@jak6744 The Oracle is the one who "created"/"programmed" Agent Smith. As The Architect said, if he's the Matrix's father, The Oracle is it's mother.
@@jak6744He basically called the Oracle a whore.
Hear me out please:
At the very end of part 3 there’s a scene with the Oracle and the Architect, where it’s revealed that our whole existence is simply a game between those two. One is “trying to solve the equation” the other one is “trying to disturb it”. The Architect calls himself the “father” of the Matrix and the Oracle the “mother”. The Architect is an old man with a white beard who made, sees and knows everything. He resembles pretty much what most people imagine God would look like. He is portrayed as cold and unsympathetic but he never lies to Neo.
The Oracle doesn’t tell the truth, she speaks in riddles and uses manipulative techniques to influence people. She literally lures Neo with cookies and candy, something we all have been told to never take from strangers! She is the exact opposite of the Architect, yet both come from the same source. She is protected by a guy called “Seraph” who has “lost his wings” as some of the Merowingian’s henchmen notice in part 3. That’s clearly a reference to Beelzebub.
Conclusion: The Oracle is what we know as "Lucifer", the "bringer/bearer of light" and that's exactly what Neo does at the end: he brings the light/the program that ultimately overwrites and destroys the virus that is Smith. .
Oh boy was I sad that Hugo Weaving wouldn't be in Resurrections and oh boy am I now happy that he isn't.
It was good?
@@arjyadebsengupta8159 resurrections so bad that he's glad Hugo's not in the movie
@@arjyadebsengupta8159
It doesn't exist. Forget about it forever.
@@frankierong2335 Jim carry would have been a good smith
@@cheavo Good one. Lmao.
Mister Smith is a great movie villain ever!
Best evil laugh also!
Agent
The only Mister is Anderson
@@Argedis Mr. Anderson, welcome back
As a Smith-copy hearing that laughter, I wouldn’t have total confidence that copying went well 😎
*fart*
Hugo's Oscar is in my heart.
3:30 Smith was SOO close to figuring out he was being set up, Oracle however tricked Smith by pretending to not know something, which fools Smith into feeling in-control of the situation once again.
"Cookies need love like everything does" -Any IRS agent
You are a bastard 😑🚬
There are things why The Matrix Resurrections lacks on compared to the first three Matrix films, The Animatrix and games:
- narrative story that’s connected to all three movies
- the horror vibes of simulations and machines controlling humans (as Agent Smith described them as a virus).
- the Kung fu fights
- bullet time VFX
- “Guns, lots of guns.”
- interesting side characters
- inclusive songs from different rock and tencho bands
- mind blowing thoughts of what is real and what is a dream (or simulation)
- Neo’s growing power of the One
What else am I missing? Let me know as you reply this comment.
lazy writing tbh.. I fully understand if they also made Trinity the one. the problem was they nerf neo just so Trinity could stand out like why is that even necessary? Morpheus and trinity in the original trilogy are already standing out even when Neo turned into a full badass. one thing I never liked is that Neo was just constantly waving his hands to use his ability which is totally BORING When Neo turned into the One he would still go full hand to hand that's supposed to be the bread and butter of neo. what a mess
You forgot a few
Hugo Weaving and Lawrence Fishburne
Actually if you read a matrix ressurections explained it all makes sense
The other half of Wachowski siblings. Only Lana did Resurrections, and clearly without her sister it's never as good as the original Matrix.
@@wzx6x6z6w even if her sister was involved idt it would of made the 4th installment any btr tbh but we shall never know
I just love how smith acting in every matrix movie. He just bad ass character that I love until now
Smith is so happy that he is getting on oracle but at last it cost him everything.
Hugo Weaving is a criminally underrated actor....he was fantastic in V for Vendetta.
"Maybe you knew I was going to do that, maybe you didn't. If you did, that means you baked those cookies and set that plate right there deliberately, purposefully. Which means you're sitting there also deliberately, purposefully."
Yes, her purpose was to get Smith to copy her, foolishly think that he was going to win... to the point that he got so egotistical that he fought Neo one on one because he "already saw it"- how he thought he was going to win... then he realizes he's supposed to say something: he says what the Oracle said to Neo: Everything that has a beginning, has an end, Neo...
And basically, that allows Neo to accept his fate, and finally understand what the Oracle meant this whole time.
Oracle got the checkmate on Smith, on the Architect, and sacrificed Neo as a pawn in the process (though rather lovingly... she got him to 'choose' it), "Purposefully" indeed.
@@AceSpaceSpades 🤯 seen this trilogy so many times but none of that ever dawned on me. Well done.
@@faceripper77 This entire trilogy is basically a chess game between Oracle and the Architect
4:36 when you beat the strongest boss in the game
no one has ever had as much fun in a film as Hugo Weaving as Smith
Smith's laugh at the end is so sinister and demented. The only portrayal of insane laughter I would rate above
is Heath Ledger as Joker.
4:35 When I learn I don't have to work overtime on Saturday at my job
He slam those cookies like "F*ck these cookies!!" 😂😂
Masterpiece...the music, the ambience, the atmosphere, the effects, the cinematography, the acting...fuck everything is just done so well. Best movies ever made.
Hugo Weaving is one of my favorite villain and supporting actor..along with Willem Dafoe and Allan Rickman..they are irreplaceable in their iconic roles.
I like how Smith greets The Oracle the same way he greeted Morpheus with the "we meet at last". It's also funny that though he greets Morpheus and The Oracle with such respect and acknowledgment....he still refers to Neo, the legendary Anomaly and prophesized savior of mankind as "Mr. Anderson". He refuses to view him as anything more than that nervous guy he had spooked in the interrogation room.
The Matrix is just so rewatchable you can learn so much every time you watch it
4:36 when you snatch the last slice of pizza in front of everyone 😂
@Nicholas Millington 😈
@Nicholas Millington 😂😂😂😂👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@Nicholas Millington Maybe he did and maybe he didnt.
@@Dante-vf4sd If he did that means he set that last slice of Pizza there Deliberately, Purposefully
Hugo Weaving's portrayal of Smith is one of the best villain performances ever
4:24 even Smith is afraid of himself lol
Hugo weaving plays perfectly all his roles... Such a talented actor.
Smith is everywhere, in reality, it's another form of us keeping each other down like crabs in a bucket.
Hugo Weaving plays an AWESOME villain.
Supposedly Seraph was a former Agent from the previous versions of the Matrix. When these were purged, at one point he decided to go rogue, not return to the Source and joined the Oracle.
I always got the impression that he was from the same lot as Merovingian, vampires, ghosts, and he struck me as a mythical martial arts master from that same fantasy type set.
I took it that he was a former Anomaly that came back as a program after reinserting back into the Matrix and continued to fight for the oracle. Hence his gold aura.
@@Schwartzbruder1 I heard another theory where he was the One at one point. And hence the golden aura you mention.
@@00andrescab00 The One = The Anomaly. I should probably just say The One....its just wierd typing that in a sentence sometimes....
I think Matrix Resurrection was a secret plot to raise the ranking of Matrix 2 and 3. Next to the Matrix 4... this is a literary masterpiece!
You might be absolutely right!
I am getting the Star Wars prequels after the sequel trilogy vibes to these comments.
Lana is a genius! She deliberately and purposely made Matrix Resurrections bad, so that people could appreciate the Matrix trilogy even more. Just like how the Oracle deliberately and purposely allowed herself to be assimilated by Smith to ensure the ensuing chain of events.
If Resurrections gets people to appreciate the sequels more that's all well and good but what's really gonna bake your noodle is all four of the films are good and always have been.
Just give it another 20 years and people will recognize this hopefully when capitalism falls, the same as they did when re-evaluating Reloaded/Revolutions.
@@dragonlogos1 The Matrix Resurrections is what The Force Awakens could've been if George Lucas was actually involved in it, it would've had a new plot that both revered, expanded upon and criticized the original saga instead of quite literally just retreading A New Hope for the most unsatisfactory lore reasons. To say nothing about The Last Jedi trying to do damage control yet not sticking to its guns and then giving us a course correction with Rise of Skywalker which satisfied no one.
Never again will Hollywood allow people like Lucas and the Wachowskis to make cutting edge personal blockbusters with insightful social commentary and revolutionary ideas the general populace is conditioned by armchair critics obsessed with formalism and convention and consumerist proclivities, at an end that era of commercial storytelling is. And not long enough it was.
2:40 There is something so alien about these type of shots. They are never used outside of the Matrix trilogy and they look absolutely brilliant. The cinematography here is truly legendary.
The Score, The Cinematography, The Unsettling horror is what made the trilogy amazing