We’ve
all seen the movie now, right? You know this is a page of SPOILERS and
there is no way to read between the SPOILERS. Do not read this if you
have not seen the movie or do not want to know so much that it will
SPOIL the experience.
Okay…
Ready?
Spoiled again!
I’m just going to
jump from moment to moment from beginning to the end, pointing out what
I think might be significant.
The Opening Dream
– The dream indicates one thing, but what we see is not actually misleading.
It happens very quickly, but the body smashing the car ends up being
the agent’s.
The Group Meeting
In The Matrix – We meet Niobe for the first time and see that there
is something going on between her and Morpheus. More importantly, we
see Morpheus operating with humans other than his shipmates for the
first time. They do not have the unyielding faith in him that his crew
– other than newcomer Link – does. We get the first sense that not everyone
agrees about the prophecy and that Neo is The One.
One ship is left
behind to wait to hear from The Oracle.
Neo senses the agents…
who are markedly not led by Smith. This is a skill he did not have in
first film. The first instinct is to assume that this is just a function
of his Oneness. But it foreshadows his increasing connection to the
machines.
Smith announces
that he is no longer part of The Matrix. We will later get an explanation
about rogue programs that go off on their own rather than accepting
deletion. Smith is clearly one of those. But he has also come up with
tricks that no other rogue program has.
Back to Zion
– The gates of Zion are opened and closed. They will be the scene
of a major battle in the third film.
The triangle between
Morpheus, Niobe and Lock is established, but ends up not being a major
part of the story… yet.
Background on Names
- Morpheus’ name signifies his as the lord of sleep. But that seems
to be a Part 1 issue. However, the new character of Niobe is marked
in mythology by a dangerous arrogance… one that seems likely to cost
lives in the third film. Her loss – in mythology, her 14 children -
is so great and unexpected that she cries away the rest of her life.
Neo is established
as a religious figure to a lot of humans. His role as The One in the
original has been much talked about, but the Wachowskis push the issue
by sticking him with an unwanted following, looking upon him as a power
greater than themselves. They carefully make sure that costumes representative
of many, many religions can be seen in this group.
Combine the deification
of Neo with the sexual energy that is shown in the elevator and later
on and the argument that Trinity is a kind of embodiment of Mary
Magdalene can be made.
That evening is
the gathering of all of Zion’s inhabitants to listen to their leaders.
Morpheus’ role as a leader is redefined once again. We learn that the
war has been going on for 100 years. We also get the impression that
despite the disparate opinions about following Neo within the leadership,
the regular Joes and Josephenes of Zion are ready to be led wherever
they may.
Meanwhile, the Oracle
gets in touch with the ship that was left behind, sending some kind
of hardware to Neo as a message to meet her. The guy with the hardware
escapes. The second guy is assimilated by Agent Smith. But then, he
still manages to be pulled through the phone and put back in the human
body. How this works is never explained in the course of Reloaded. But
it clearly is what it seems. Agent Smith joins the “real world.” That
leaves the question... how?
Word From The
Oracle – The hardware from The Oracle reaches Neo and he goes to
see her. Is the piece of hardware a construct program, as we remember
it from the original film? Is it simply a way of pinpointing her location
in The Matrix, since we have already seen Neo go to the existing apartment
where he met her the first time?
Neo arrives in a
teahouse and meets Seraph. In mythology, the Seraphim were much like
the Cherubim, but they guarded only the most important members of the
hierarchy.
After they fight,
Neo meets with The Oracle. Here are the details:
The
Oracle is a program.
The
Oracle could be a computer failsafe, designed to keep Neo from freeing
mankind.
The
Oracle did not necessarily believe in Neo the last time they met,
suggesting that perhaps she is not all knowing and all seeing.
When
the Oracle gives Neo a candy, he takes it, but does not eat it. She
takes a matching candy out of her purse and throws it in her mouth.
It is identical to the red pill that Neo took in the first place.
The
Oracle explains about older rogue programs, running amuck in the system.
The
Oracle suggests that Neo will have to choose between Trinity’s life
or death… by the end of the film, he will do just that. But the question
remains, does he know why?
“You
can’t see past the choice you don’t understand.”
The
Oracle sends him to find The Keymaster, telling him to be at a specific
place at a specific time.
When
The Oracle leaves, Smith and The Smiths show up in the same space
just seconds after her exit. Why?
Is fighting The
Smiths a part of what Neo needs to do to get to the next part of his
journey? Seraph seems to almost clear The Oracle out of the space in
anticipation of Smith’s arrival. Yet, Smith is no longer an agent and
she should have seen him coming before Seraph, no?
Going To The
Merovingian – The Merovingian were French kings who claimed to be
direct descendents of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene.
Most modern Christians, obviously, claim that this was untrue since
they do not accept the idea of Christ being married. Nonetheless, this
is the history of the name
His wife, Persephone,
was the daughter of Zeus and the wife of Zeus’ brother, Hades. This
took place when Hades kidnapped and raped Persephone. In time, she came
to love him. But her mother was so enraged that she made the earth barren
until her daughter was returned to the land. As the story goes, Persephone
eventually split time between the earth and Hades’ underworld and thus,
the seasons were created.
In the context of
Reloaded, The Merovingian is one of the oldest existing programs. He
speaks specifically of surviving Neo’s five predecessors. Neo is the
sixth The One. The Merovingian may be the first version of The One…
which would make Neo a program as well. Since we already know that it
is possible for a program to cross over into the “real world,” anything
is possible.
The Merovingian
introduces the idea of cause and effect as the driving force of society,
machine and human, above and beyond the “illusion” of control. But even
as a program, The Merovingian still says that we are all animals. Curious.
Another indicator
that The Merovingian was once The One is that he knows the role of The
Keymaster, who he keeps locked up in a room without a keyed door.
And when Persephone
decides to tweak her roaming husband by leading Neo & Co to The
Keymaker, she craves the truly loving kiss of The One, saddened by her
inability to feel much of anything. After the kiss, she tells Trinity
that a love like that is not meant to last. Apparently, she knows.
Persephone kisses
one of Merovingian’s bodyguards from earlier matrixes with a silver
bullet, reflecting the earlier comment from The Oracle that odd events
like vampires and UFOs were all just rogue programs being reabsorbed
into The Matrix.
The freeway chase
ensues.
Next, the assault
on the core of The Matrix. Trinity is drawn in, etc.
As Neo, Morpheus
and The Keymaster make their way to the core, Smith is there. How? Remember,
he is not a part of The Matrix anymore. He is free. Yet he seems to
be turning up at the same places Neo is trying to go, just missing both
the Oracle and The Architect. Coincidence?
The Keymaster serves
his very specific purpose before dying. This seems to be another indication
of balance in the system.
Somehow, Morpheus
is able to take an alternate door out of the core and, perhaps, out
of the Matrix and back to his ship, without the phone call.
Neo’s conversation
with The Architect seems to create most of the architecture for the
final film. Again, the indication from the cast is that what The Architect
says is accurate.
This is the 6th
Matrix.
“The One” is a mathematical
anomaly – presumably pi – that challenges The Matrix with the possibility
of human choice. Five times, The One has come. Five times, Zion has
been destroyed. Each time a new Matrix is built, the current The One
picks the humans who seed the next Zion, a group of 18 (?), 12 women
and six men.
The Architect tells
Neo that Zion will be destroyed. But Neo takes the door to choice, which
does not seem to surprise or particularly bother The Architect, even
though he claims that the choice will lead not only to the destruction
of Zion, but of all human life on the planet.
The Architect makes
a comment to the effect that part of the process of reseeding Zion is
that The Matrix has to reassimilate Neo’s “code.” So, is Neo a program,
like The Merovingian? If so, didn’t The Merovingian have to make the
same choice Neo does… not to be re-assimilated? After all, it is repeated
throughout the film that most programs will choose to “run” rather than
allow themselves to be deleted. The Merovingian is a rogue program,
not controlled, but understood by The Oracle.
When Neo decides
to take the “red” door, choosing choice over reintegration into the
system, he is left in the middle of nowhere. He exceeds all of his previous
feats by flying at 2000 miles an hour or so and catching Trinity, who
is falling to her death. He then removes the bullet from inside of her.
Then, after she dies, he shocks her heart and brings her back to life.
When they return
back to The Nebuchadnezzar – whose mythological history of destroying
Zion seems to be beyond possibility now – the Sentinals are waiting.
When they attack, The Nebuchadnezzar is abandoned and destroyed. As
Neo, Trinity, Morpheus and Link travel away from the ship by foot, Neo
feels the Sentinals coming, as he felt the agents before the film’s
first fight scene. And now, he can stop them with much the same way
he stops bullets in The Matrix. The effort causes him to collapse. But
he does it. How?
Meanwhile, Morpheus,
after being told that the prophecy was a lie, has lost his faith completely.
This does not manifest itself into anything, but you get the sense that
it will.
The final image
of the film is the knocked out Neo and the knocked out Smith, now in
a human body, the sole survivor of an attack on his ship. Therein lies
the future of Revolutions.
Tomorrow… questions
and ideas about The Matrix Revolutions…
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ME: Tell me how the puzzle fits together for you.
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