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Originally posted by Lasereth
Hell, all other life besides those main characters (and the agents) simply didn't exist in the plot in the first Matrix. This resulted in the main characters being very close to relate to and very easy to analyze.
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I think you're being rather simplistic about it, actually.
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When we see Neo and Trinity in Zion, it just doesn't seem right. Why? Because we are used to seeing them in the grungy-ass Nebuchadnezzar or fighting in the Matrix.
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No. What doesn't seem right about them is that suddenly they've got all the matrix stigmata (holes in arms and back and such) back, which they'd spent time in the first movie showing being removed. That's unexplained.
What I think you're talking about is how the focus in this movie is a bit different. That's true, it is. I don't see that as an innate problem.
However, what it looks like to me is that people were wowed over the fighting scenes in the first movie, so they went overboard with fighting scenes in this movie. It
does get boring after a while, IMHO.
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The real killer was seeing OTHER people in the Matrix and in Zion besides our beloved main characters from the first one.
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That may be a problem for some people, but I found it reassuring: they're not alone, the people working with them are GOOD, and they
are supported. Now that Zion is apparently destroyed, I look forward to the impact of the change.