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    In the movie Neo is asked to choose between two pills. Neo can choose the red pill, which will show him how the world really is and the matrix, or he can choose the blue pill and he will go back to life as it was before he met Morpheous and forget all about the matrix. I think if I had to choose between the red and blue pills I would choose the blue pill. I would choose the blue pill because when Neo learns about the matrix and the truth about everything he looses everything he loved about his old

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    and making them more machine like. When either human or machine removes the sunglasses, they are showing their vulnerability, a new perspective, and their human like side. The sunglasses also show the reflection of those looking at them. Prior to Neo entering the matrix or the real world for the first time, he is viewing a mirror. At first, the mirror seems

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    robots rule the land (Althusser 68). It is true that they rule by force (sentinels and agents) and these constitute the Repressive State Apparatus, but their primary force of subjugation is the matrix, their ISA. The film traces the path of one man, Neo, in his painful progress from the ideology of the matrix to the "real world," or the ideology of the "real."2 The matrix, unlike the ideology of the "real," is explicitly defined along Althusserian lines as an ISA.

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    “The Matrix” is a pluralistic film, in that it takes bits and pieces of many major religions or philosophies and combines them into one film with a resulting patchwork quilt of ideas. One of the main religions or philosophies that “The Matrix” drew from was, Buddhism. With the martial arts elements present, it makes sense that the Buddhist ideas that underlie most eastern fighting traditions would appear. The movie in particular, uses Zen Buddhist ideas and imagery, the most prominent example being

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    Symbolism In The Matrix

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    A computer hacker named Neo had always felt there is something not right about the world. He was requested to meet with Morpheus to learn about “The Matrix”, by Trinity. A strange new world begins to open up around him. He was confronted with tough decisions, and slowly learns the truth about the world; humans of the 21st century waged a war against the machines they created, to no avail. Humans lost the war and began being used as a power source for the intelligent machinery. They were grown in

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    The Matrix

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    This scene in the film ‘The Matrix’, directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski was when Neo first wakes in the ship the Nebuchadnezzar which was a very important and significant scene in the movie because it introduces Neo’s team in the real on the ship and then once everyone is introduced it then just focuses on Morpheus and Neo alone in the Matrix. A very significant key idea that was important in the movie was that Neo has to realise his whole life was a lie that never took place and he was living in

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    figures presented in the Bible can be seen throughout the entirety of the film. Neo being the central character in The Matrix can be compared to Christ in the way that he is portrayed to be the savior of the people living in a false reality. Furthermore, Neo’s name can be rearranged into the word “One”, alluding to the Chosen One, which to Christians further stresses his symbolic relationship to Jesus Christ. In addition, Neo undergoes many experiences that relate to various events in the life of Jesus

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    visuals, etc. Neo has proven to be a round dynamic character, while a character like Morpheus is seen to be quite flat and stagnant. He is the character that provides support for the entire film, although he is not the main character. Morpheus seemed the most ideal character to do an analysis. ​There are a few major characters throughout this film, all which are significant. After seeing the film, the most important figure that stood out was Morpheus. He was a protagonist along with Neo, and Trinity

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    science fiction action film. This film has proposed many questions that have been philosophized by Rene Descartes and Plato; I will use these ideas that they have offered to understand how Neo discovers reality and the relationship of living or life through virtual reality. At the beginning of, The Matrix, Neo seems to be flustered, and he questions his reality on multiple occasions. The events that play out within the first few minutes and they make him wonder if he is in a dream or he is truly

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    Thomas Anderson also known as Neo. Early in the film, Neo starts having what could be viewed as hallucinations or dreams that bleed into what he deems as his reality. After the first of the incidences, Neo meets a woman named Trinity. Trinity knows Neo has been searching for a man who goes by the name of Morpheus. She Tells Neo it is not Morpheus he is looking for but an answer to the one question that haunts him “What is the Matrix?”. Through a strange series of events, Neo and Morpheus meet to have

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