>First of all, Neo does choose the real world when Morpheus offers him >the
>pill that will help the freedom fighters locate his pod and >extract him
>from his dream state. When he returns to the Matrix it is >on different
>terms, for he now knows it's a computer simulation and so >must learn how
>to bypass it's "natural" laws of gravity, speed, body >awareness, etc,
>which of course he does, coming back from the "dead." >That last shot of
>him flying (to the strains of Rage Against the >Machine) lets us know that
>he's figured the system out, and that he's >pretty much invincible, but
>he'll need reinforcements if the Matrix is >to be destroyed, which explains
>his pep talk about freedom at the end.
>
>The next installment, "The Matrix: Reloaded," from what I know, the
> >machines redo the Matrix's program in order to contain Neo and stop >him
>from freeing more people. Apparently "Reloaded" takes place mostly >in the
>Matrix, whereas the final chapter, "The Matrix: Revolutions" >takes place
>primarily in the real world.
Hoo! Did you just finish watching the first one or something? Pretty detailed description.
I'm going to have to watch it again with more of an analytical eye.
Thanks, Bones. :{)>
Todd
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