Official The Matrix Resurrections Thread

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I think this movie was missing the other wachowski, maybe that's why this film felt off to aot of people...:francis: just an idea. To me this movie was ok but it was missing that sense of darkness the original had. You also can't please everyone. Also just wanted to add there was alot of dope ideas that deserved to be fleshed out and was touched upon like the machine civil war. :ohhh: what happened to the arctecht. Why didn't they released the humans as promised?!. Just alot of good shyt not answered in depth
He became Neil Patrick Harris
 

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I've always believed they stole it from somebody and the original writer probably got a fat check but NO credit for writing it... :francis: that's why the sequels felt so forced or something... it always felt off. plus this new movie was only done by half the duo... on top of everything :snoop: the other sibling just stayed home :mjlol:

They stole it from a Black woman...that's why they really wanted Will Smith as the lead
 

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I don’t even know where to start. There’s so many levels on why nothing makes sense

but i figure anything can be explained away if you try hard enough

I just wanna know what the video game looks like and how people actually played it

was it some type “virtual reality” rpg game?

was it basically a sims equivalent or some ready player one type deal?

maybe I missed it. Did they actually show the video game or just old clips from movies?

The "Matrix 1" clips WERE the game.
Did you ever see the Black Mirror episode "USS Callister"? The Matrix game that Tom Anderson created was a fully operational VR simulation of the world that just happened to look EXACTLY like clips from the original Matrix 1 movie.
(For some reason, even though its a 3D simulation of the world, all the camera angles were the same as we saw in the original Matrix movie, but whatever...)



I think you’re confusing different things.

The Matrix that the strawberry information came from was the machine built human powered Matrix.

The Morpheus( Yaya) was just a beta test of the game. The same reason the Trinity in the beginning looked wrong even though the story was playing out like the movie. Tom knew he wouldn’t wake up without the influence of Morpheus do he ran a program to replicate the conditions as best he good but he had to do it as apart of the game scenario so the Analyst wouldn’t notice.

Here's the thing though...when the Morpheus "character" escapes into the so-called real world, he's just as detailed as the simulated AI entities created by the Matrix itself. He can even control the magical magnetic nanotechnology floating swarm particle things just as well as the Machine created AI's can...even though he's JUST a video game character created with year 2000's era programming inside of the 2nd Matrix.
 

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The "Matrix 1" clips WERE the game.
Did you ever see the Black Mirror episode "USS Calister"? The Matrix game that Tom Anderson created was a fully operational VR simulation of the world that just happened to look EXACTLY like clips from the original Matrix 1 movie.
(For some reason, even though its a 3D simulation of the world, all the camera angles were the same as we saw in the original Matrix movie, but whatever...)





Here's the thing though...when the Morpheus "character" escapes into the so-called real world, he's just as detailed as the simulated AI entities created by the Matrix itself. He can even control the magical magnetic nanotechnology floating swarm particle things just as well as the Machine created AI's can...even though he's JUST a video game character created with year 2000's era programming inside of the 2nd Matrix.
I don't have a problem with that

The game was code inside of the Matrix
And Neo was The One, and probably unconsciously making his own programs by his understanding of the code when he was watching it on ships

It was basically matrix within a matrix
 

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Here's the thing though...when the Morpheus "character" escapes into the so-called real world, he's just as detailed as the simulated AI entities created by the Matrix itself. He can even control the magical magnetic nanotechnology floating swarm particle things just as well as the Machine created AI's can...even though he's JUST a video game character created with year 2000's era programming inside of the 2nd Matrix.

One. You’re just describing backwards comparability which exist even with our tech.


Two. Neo straight up tells NuMorpheus he’s a mixture of Smith and Morpheus ( two important figures in waking him up) so he wasn’t just graphing old code into that test module, he created something new to look/act like the old which again is describing backwards compatible.
 

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This was a good movie, I saw it with my girl I def see part 5 coming. We both gave it a 7.5. I thought it was fine a lil OD on the love story but hey it’s ok. Just really left the door wide open. It’s like the first 3 ain’t do sht.
 
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