Brandon Harris
7/26/17
NMAC 4431
Dr. Brennan
Symbolism and Duality in The Matrix
Some of the deepest symbolic scenes of any film with a battle between symbolism and duality, at a time where man feared its own technology in the year 1999’s fear of Y2K. The Wachowkis Brother’s usage of such a time was attempted to introduce the new millennia to a new style of film. Wachowkis’s The Matrix (1999), set in a future where reality as perceived by most humans is actually control by sentient machines to subdue the population of humans, while using the human bodies, and their electrical activity as their energy source. Characters and props are use in the film to give it an identity of symbolism. Camera angles and philosophical dialogue drives the understanding of duality between man and machine.
One thing that is really noticeable about The Matrix is the symbolism. Neo’s apartment number was 101. This is funny because throughout the movie he is referred to as the one. The apartment that the agents finds the female character, Trinity in is 303.This is a playoff of Neo’s room door. The room number symbolism gives Trinity and Neo a subconscious connection. Trinity’s room number is where the movie begins and where the climax happens later on in the film. The place where Neo works is Metacortex which can be translated as transcending the boundaries of the brain.
Another thing to notice is that Neo and Trinity’s name are highly symbolic as well. Neo’s name which means new, is also an
Millions of people flock to the movie theater year after year on a quest to be entertained. Even a mediocre movie has the ability to take the audience to another place, escaping the realities of their own life, even if for just a few short hours. Some movies are simply pure entertainment. And then, there are those movies that provoke conversation long after the film has been viewed. Despite the popularity of the recent films The Hunger Games and Divergence, the dystopian theme in film is not a new one. The Matrix shows a society where humans exist without any freedom. The film, not only entertaining but thought provoking as well, paints a world with two different dimensions, a world very much like today’s when the film is closely examined. The Matrix questions the benefit of technology and influence over society.
After the early 21st century, humans built these machines, which are now held in a nuclear-winter-like setting. Being deprived of sunlight as an energy source, they have enslaved the human race and are farming people as a source of bioelectrical energy. The humans are kept in an unconscious state in podlike containers in a vast holding field, plugged in to a central computer. In the scenario of The Matrix, everything in the world; cars, buildings, cities, and countries are part of a complex computer-generated virtual reality, which within the humans interact. Everything they see, smell and hear is part of this virtual construct and does not really exist. A computer merely stimulates their brains and deceives them into believing that they are all living normal 20th-century lives, eating sleeping, working and interacting together. They are all blinded to the truth about how and why they exist. After a handful of people have escaped from the nightmarish world of the Matrix, they find out the truth and reach out to those still consumed with the falsities of this world. One of these, a man named Morpheus, hacks into the Matrix and contacts Neo, telling him,
Millions of people flock to the movie theater year after year on a quest to be entertained. Even a mediocre movie has the ability to take the audience to another place, escaping the realities of their own life, if only for a mere two hours. Some movies are simply pure entertainment. And then, there are those movies that provoke conversation long after the film has been viewed. Dystopian themes are not new, and have historically provided a template to gage the course of human existence. The Matrix portrays a society where humans exist without freedom. The film is not only entertaining, but also thought provoking. It paints a world with two different dimensions, one with the mind numbing
The Matrix, written and directed by Lary and Andy Wachowski, is a 1999 science-fiction action film that has been regarded as one of the most igneous and highly imaginative films of all time. It depicts the complex story of a dystopian future in which the reality perceived by most human beings is actually a simulated one created by AI machines who use the suppressed humans as energy sources. Though the main characters of the story have freed themselves from the matrix, one character named Cypher (a.k.a. Mr. Reagan) regrets learning the truth and wants to return back to the dream world. Cypher is an example of antagonist Agent Smith's belief that "as a species, human beings define their reality through misery and suffering" as he believes
The Matrix is the war between man and machine, and the possibility that reality is a deception. In a sense, the Matrix is a constant struggle of identity and reality. This struggle of identity and reality is based around the character of Thomas Anderson, an ordinary person living a mundane life.
Each symbol is used to build a way of foreshadowing the journey from the once overruled society of technology and the lack of independent thought to the rebirth and reflection into a positive human-focused society. There are numerous symbols used in this novel, some tie into each other as well.
Symbolism is also used in the idea “time” in various areas of the film. At the start of the film, there is a terrifying clock with Gargoyle like creatures surrounding it. This represents that time is the controlling
Symbolism, is also, another way of doing things. You can do things different with this. Like in the lottery, It symbolises death, if you get a doth on your piece of paper, you will die. So it's a 50-50 chance of you living or dieing. People don't like the lottery because it symbolises death..
The Matrix, released in 1999, is a science fiction action film that depicts a dystopian future. In this reality, what is perceived by humans is only a computer simulated reality called ‘The Matrix’ which was created in order to sustain human delusion while their bodies were used as an energy source by machines. The main character, computer hacker Neo (played by Keanu Reeves, respectively) is drawn into rebellion against the machines once he is united with those that have been freed from the false reality. The characters, suffering from the reality of a broken illusion, make specific choices and decisions which can be explained or validated by sociological perspectives discussed by Berger. First off, ‘The Matrix’ can be defined as a social institution with the ability to give those that live within the false reality a fulfilled existence and exert social control over it’s residing victims. Second, the betrayal of Cypher touches upon the concept of sociological knowledge; specifically, the reference group ideology. Lastly, Neo’s previous feelings of unease and change of character after he joins Morpheus’ rebellion shows the importance a reference group can have on the overall personality and ideology of a person. Therefore, the Sociological Perspective understands the personalities, actions, and story of the movie ‘The Matrix’ in a variety of ways.
The Matrix is a movie about machines, with artificial intelligence, who use humans for energy by inserting humans minds into a program called “The Matrix.” The movie follows a character named Neo, who is believed to the “The One,” the person who will save the humans from the machines. There are many sociological concepts in the movie, The Matrix. Such as culture shock, code switching, ethnocentrism, subcultures,
Through the movie we see parallel’s of Neo and Christian Mythology. Temptation from Satan to Jesus and the temptation to Neo from the Agents, are some very profound similarities between the two personages.
Symbolism in The Awakening is interpreted in many ways. It is important to understand the meaning of each explanation of symbolism given by every critic to fully appreciate the novel. Art, for example, becomes a symbol of both freedom and
The matrix is a movie about machines taking over the world and using humans as power since earlier human blocked out the sun the humans have their minds put into a matrix a computer simulation about life in the 1990’s and it stays in that era. Its main character neo has the ability to change the matrix he is called the one. Through the entire movie dualism the belief that humans have a mind and body the mind controls the body but the body does not control the mind. The robots in this movie have figured out a way to break the gap and put humans into a simulation and if you die in the simulation the same thing happens to your body outside of the matrix.
The Matrix starts off with a computer screen showing that a phone call is being traced. You can hear someone talking about “The One.” Cops start to descend on the room where the call is being made. The cops find Trinity in the room, a renegade computer hacker.
The movie takes place in the future, a computer hacker Neo is contacted by the underground Matrix fighters who explain that reality as he understands it is an intricate computer simulation, this is where the name the Matrix comes from. It was created by a malicious Artificial Intelligence to hide the truth from humanity, allowing them to live a realistic simulated life in 1999 while the machines become powerful and use people as an energy source. The leader of the freedom fighters, Morpheus,