The Matrix

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The movie titled The Matrix by the Wachowski Brothers was released in 1999 and was one of the highest grossing movies of it’s time. In this movie, we follow the life of a man named Thomas A. Anderson who is seen to live a double life. By day he is an average computer programmer and by night he is a top secret computer hacker known as Neo. Neo is curious throughout The Matrix because he constantly questions his reality, but the truth is far beyond his imagination. Neo is told that the reality of a computer hacker is not real and that their minds are confined in a virtual reality called the Matrix. “The matrix is a system Neo, that system is our enemy.” - Morpheus, “The Matrix” To begin, every aspect of this film has significance to an everyday …show more content…

Agents Smith, Brown and Jones all show qualities that prevent us from living our lives to their full potential, similar to society and some aspects of the government. For example, a famous scene in the movie includes Agent Smith discouraging and questions Neo with the intent to discourage him from persisting. Agent Smith says, “Why, Mr. Anderson? Why, why? Why do you do it? Why, why get up? Why keep fighting? Do you believe you're fighting... for something? For more than your survival? Can you tell me what it is? Do you even know? Is it freedom? Or truth? Perhaps peace? Could it be for love? Illusions, Mr. Anderson. Vagaries of perception. Temporary constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose. And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself, although... only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love. You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson. You must know it by now. You can't win. It's pointless to keep fighting. Why, Mr. Anderson? Why? Why do you persist?” Neo replies confidently saying, “Because I choose to.” This quote is important because we can see agent Smith trying to manipulate Neo out of his plan, yet Neo replies back with a response allowing Smith to know that he is confident in what he is

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