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11-08-2003, 12:17 AM | #241 (permalink) |
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I liked this one, like I liked Reloaded. But still, it's hard to believe all this when they don't explain why the machines don't build solar panels in space or even in the atomosphere. They obviously have the technology, Trinity breaking through the clouds in the ship shows they have it. Though, it seemed like the machines got zapped by lightening or something and fell back. But, if that's their explination for not building solar panels, it's not good enough. The ship was made of electronics, it didn't get zapped. I guess I'll just have to pretend that the machines, for some reason, can't build the solar panels.
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11-08-2003, 12:34 AM | #242 (permalink) | |
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11-08-2003, 08:41 AM | #243 (permalink) |
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I thought the movie was awesome and I'm not even going to try to argue with any of you about that, even though your reasons for hating it, for the most part, and the inconsistencies you brought up dont really have any foundation.
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11-08-2003, 09:27 AM | #246 (permalink) | |
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11-08-2003, 10:05 AM | #247 (permalink) |
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no, they are their many energy. It is all explained in the first movie as well as in the second renaissance 1&2. The machines all ran on solar power, humans blacked out the sky, but the machines soon began to use the thermal energy in humans to create energy by fusion. They beat the humans completely, than began growing them to create a vast, renewable source of energy. If you don't want to except this fundamnetal fact in the movie, then the rest of the movie's sci-fi elements kinda fall apart as well. The whole human-machine war, the reason for the Matrix, etc, etc.....
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11-08-2003, 10:17 PM | #249 (permalink) |
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OK... what's wrong with the sunrise ending? Beginning of a new day metaphor??? HELLO? ALSO, no one else seemed to NOTICE that the final shot in the Matrix HAD NO GREEN OVERTONES. Hence the IMPORTANCE of a SUNRISE with COLOR. HOPE this HELPS for people who have a tough time with MOVIES.
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11-09-2003, 02:42 AM | #251 (permalink) |
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I am sorry but seeing this movie just proved to me that the Wachowski brothers really had nothing revolutionary to say beyond the first amazing movie. They just ended up convincing me that they truly were a one-hit-wonder and that they just kept on spewing thinly veiled religious and philosophical bullshit to try to mesmerize people like they did with the original. But, then again, if they did anything else, it wouldn't be the Matrix, would it? They really bit themselves in the ass with this one, and it really all comes down to making money. The first movie was so innovative and original that it would be almost impossible to truly improve on it. In a way, they did all they could, but making sequels wasn't a good idea to begin with. The first movie was not made for the money but for the sake of telling an amazing story and making a revolutionary movie. These two movies were made to make money and to try to keep running with a story that should've ended with The Matrix. Too bad, as I didn't think Reloaded was bad, and I thought maybe Revolutions would live up to it's name and be Revolutionary. Oh, and one last thing, I can't believe how the Wachowski brothers copped out and used so many clichés, one-liners and cheesy gimmicks! I thought they were above that. Honestly, Revolutions was perhaps the most clichéd movie ever, using the tough but endearing drill sergeant, the "Last Man Standing" bit, the heroic citizens bit, the "Everyone-Dies-But-The-Main-Characters-Who-Survive-Long-Enough-To-Win-The-Day" bit, the fact that people survive long enough to tell their life story, and the list goes on. And what was with Morpheus in this one, anyways? He's been relegated from a badass dude to Will Smith's wife's bitch. Thanks, Manga |
11-09-2003, 09:50 AM | #252 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2003, 10:53 AM | #253 (permalink) | |
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I enjoyed all of it and found nothing wrong except one thing: How the hell did the train man out run Seriph, Trinnity, and Morph? He was hobbling along and they were sprinting along at full speed, lol, not that it matters.
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11-09-2003, 12:14 PM | #254 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2003, 12:41 PM | #255 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2003, 12:57 PM | #256 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2003, 01:17 PM | #257 (permalink) |
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I don't get it
I don't get it. Why did everyone hate revolutions so much? Not trying to say you're not entitled to your opinion, just wondering what you thought was so awful about it. Pretty much all of the posts here just keep reiterating how much it sucked, without giving any reasons. The only things that seems to be the problem is that it didn't wrap everything up into a nice tidy package. Is that REALLY so important to you? Yes revolutions did leave many things open to interpretation/further exploration, but is that really such a terrible sin? Is a movie that doesn't unambigously answer everything automatically worthless? The other thing which keeps coming up is how many inconsistencies in the plot there are. But (and I know you're going to hate me for saying this, but i must) pretty much all of the claims of plot holes, simply highlight, not a bad film, but a lack of understanding. Now I will conceed to some of them. Most notably, the complete and utter lack of emergency EMP deffence systems in zion. That one completly baffled me. I can understand how this might lessen your opinion of the movie to some extent, but it doesn't explain the sheer ANGER that so many of you are expressing. So, why did you hate revolutions so much? Again I must reiterate, that I'm not challeneging your opinion, just curious.
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11-09-2003, 02:34 PM | #258 (permalink) | |
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11-09-2003, 03:43 PM | #259 (permalink) |
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I enjoyed the movie.
There were some holes but nothing that bothered me deeply. I am a sucker for the theme of people fighting against incredible odds. If you have read Arther C. Clarkes Foundation stories where the future is semi-predicted by computers a lot of The Oracles comments make sense. (I do wonder why they didn't think to build an exo-skeleton reloader for the infantry. Would have made much more sense then the set up they had.) |
11-09-2003, 05:09 PM | #260 (permalink) |
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For the people who argue about the solar panels and the machines, just remember, it is a movie. The science, if you break it down would tear the story apart. For instance, why didn't Zion have itself surrounded for a hundred miles by layer upon layer of redundant emp's? Why didn't the machines use geothermal, nuclear or othe powers like huge space solar panels that send a constant laser beam down to the earth? Why didn't the machines use nukes all around the city to crush it? Just drill in from each side and set off some nukes a little bit out from the city. Why no poison gas or biological weapons? Why not swarms of tiny robots loaded with poison needles to puncture each person?
Because it is a movie. So people, please not try to read too much into a movie because it is a story. Any movie, if analyzed, will fall apart. For instance, in almost any car chase in a movie, the streets are always wet like it has just been raining. But it never has been raining. So of course the cars are always sliding around. Oh, one more point. The APU's, those big robot exoskeletons the used, why would the operator of it sit out completely exposed to be sliced to ribbons? Couldn't they have built these people some armor shielding? |
11-09-2003, 06:16 PM | #261 (permalink) | ||
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It's down to the fact that the new fad is dissing Revolutions and saying the first one was an absolute milestone. I honestly don't see how people can say "it sucks" without giving concrete reasons. All of the major plotholes mentioned are false. Smith isn't an Agent anymore. Neo chose the right-hand door in Reloaded, not the left-hand, explaining why the 23-people-to-save-Zion idea is thrown out the window. Quote:
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but opinions can be wrong if they're based on plot information that isn't correct. I don't know how many critics I've seen say Revolutions sucks simply because they based it on wrong plot information. In this case, it can be said that many critics hated Revolutions because they didn't understand it. -Lasereth
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11-09-2003, 07:52 PM | #262 (permalink) | |
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Regarding the lack of an exo-skeleton on the APU's, according to TheMatrix.com they lacked armor because they simply wanted to be able to see the actors inside the APU's. Tactically, a bad move, but film-making-wise a fine decision.
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11-09-2003, 08:22 PM | #263 (permalink) |
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About the energy thing, I just wanted to say don't you think in all the years that this war has been going on that the machines have found a backup source for energy? The humans wouldn't know because its not like they have diplomatic relations with the machines. The main purpose is to keep humans enslaved, the machines have seen what humans are capable of.
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11-09-2003, 09:04 PM | #264 (permalink) |
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I personally loved the movie.
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11-09-2003, 10:26 PM | #265 (permalink) | |
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11-10-2003, 06:03 AM | #267 (permalink) |
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Like the others, not to challenge your opinion, but do you have an example to support your claim, Manga?
About the whole human power thing... Ya gotta think, the Machines are there with a purpose. Their original purpose was to serve humans, and in a way, they're still serving humans by keeping them alive. The machines have no free will, they are without the ability to make choices (i.e. Smith's purpose is to kill Neo, and he lacks the ability to choose otherwise). I'm paraphrasing a paragraph I read explaining Reloaded: http://www.corporatemofo.com/stories/051803matrix.htm Here's the same guy's review of Revolutions: http://www.corporatemofo.com/stories/031109matrix.htm Last edited by T-Prime; 11-10-2003 at 06:28 AM.. |
11-10-2003, 06:34 AM | #268 (permalink) | |
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11-10-2003, 08:06 AM | #269 (permalink) |
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The major problem I have with Revolutions is the incorperation of the video game plot with the movie. I'm talking about Niobe going to see the Oracle. OK, I wish I could see that. What?, I have to play a crappy video game ( even crappier on the PC) for hours to see this? No thanks. While I'm glad that they at least told us what the Oracle said to Niobe, It just dosn't seem right.
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11-10-2003, 09:23 AM | #270 (permalink) |
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I'm not about to shoot this movie to pieces. As a trilogy I loved it. It will become the Star Wars for our generation. It was entertaining. It served it's purpose as a movie. It entertained me.
However, I do have some questions/observations about the final episode: 1. What happened to the little girl and Seraph? What I mean is, the last time we (think) we see them is when they are in a small room, cornered by Smiths.....then suddently they re-appear at the closing scene? How did they get out of the smith filled room? 2. If a hovercraft can break through the clouds and see the sun....then why can't the machines build giant solar panels that reach through the clouds and access the sun? Also, I would have liked to have heard the bartering that went on between the source and Neo. I can only assume the deal was that the humans would be left alone, and those still "plugged-in" would be made aware of their plight and given the choice to stay plugged-in or be freed. Right? anyone? AND....I would have liked a better explanation of Neo's power outside of the matrix. After all, outside the matrix he is only human. Which is what the first movie went to great lenghts to make very clear...slight confusion. It's a basic plot line that contradicts itself in the end. Well, ok, I guess I did pick apart the movie a little. I still loved it, and all three movies. Good times people.
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11-10-2003, 10:07 AM | #271 (permalink) |
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I don't see what was so wrong with Reloaded or Revolutions. Both kicked ass and I just don't really see what the deal is.
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11-10-2003, 10:57 AM | #274 (permalink) |
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I liked all the movies.
Although, one thing I need clarifying? Who is the French guy? Is he a program? Who wrote him?
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11-10-2003, 11:35 AM | #275 (permalink) | ||
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11-10-2003, 12:03 PM | #276 (permalink) | |
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11-10-2003, 12:13 PM | #277 (permalink) | |
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11-10-2003, 02:01 PM | #279 (permalink) |
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Well, alot of people sure do feel passionate about these movies, negative or positive. That's gotta be worth something.
First things first... I liked Revolutions and the more I think about it the more I like it. I don't want to add to the confusion/anger, but I do want to talk about ideas/theories/possibilities of the movie. Let's get this thread back on track with some "Speculations". I don't remember who it was that mentioned it, but I think some one hit the nail on the head with what happened at the end after Smith absorbed Neo. I think the machines tossed the Smith/Neo entity into the source to be absorbed back in. Evidence for this is in the white light coming out of Smith's eyes, remember in Reloaded when Neo walks into the Architects "room" the door is enveloped/shining with white light. I think this maybe the same white light. Although being absorbed into the source does not mean death, seeing as how The One was supposed to be absorbed into the Source and then go out and restart Zion, so this does not explain Neo's death. I think that the machines assaulted Smith with everything they had. After absorbing Smith/Neo into the source and enacting all countermeasures/antiviral measures they could come up with to defeat Smith they also "unplugged"/killed Neo physically to deal the final blow to Smith. Maybe with the information downloaded into the Source it gave the Matrix the ability to tie all the separate Smith's together so that by killing the Smith/Neo entity it would chain-react to all the other versions. I dunno what do you all think?
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11-10-2003, 02:29 PM | #280 (permalink) |
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Moobie, you're definately on the right track I believe.
Notice that the oracle has, at least some tiny bit of control over body, even though she is "a Smith". "Everything that has a beginning, has an end....I mean... what did I just say!?" So when Neo allowed himself to be taken over by Smith, a similar thing happened....EXCEPT, Neo was jacked directly into the "uber-machine" (didn't catch its name if there was one), so that meant Smith was also directly attached to the machine, alowing them to do some anti-virus magic, and get rid of Smith and all of the others. At leats thats how I understood it. Anyone come up with a reasonable theory for why EMPs weren't scattered liberally around Zion? EDIT: changed "were" to "weren't"
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