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DetlefK

(16,471 posts)
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 06:26 AM Aug 2019

Recently rewatched the "Matrix"-trilogy and there is so much potential for a sequel.

SPOILER
The last movie ends with Neo saving the machine-civilization from Smith and in return they agree that humans who wish to leave the Matrix may do so.



But this idyllic ending only creates new problems.

During the Matrix-movies, who gets out? People who have been vetted for a good personality, for usefulness to the resistance. But now, everybody can get out. Even criminals...

So, humans now (post-movie) have a choice where to live:
- in a 1990s-era civilization that really is a surveillance-state where no crime goes undetected
- in an impoverished real world where there is freedom and where you can commit crimes undetected




Now, we have to remember how the machines balanced the Matrix during the movies:
1. Humans need the right mix of joy and suffering, or else they feel controlled. (That's why the Matrix is not utopian.)
2. If humans rebel, that rebellion can be controlled by channeling it into controlled opposition. (That's why the Oracle created the Chosen One.)



So... There is only one logical course of action for the machines, WHILE honoring their treaty with the humans:
1. Make the matrix as utopian as possible while making life outside as bad as possible, to create a contrast of joy and suffering.
2. Control the rebellious elements outside of the Matrix by establishing control over the criminal elements outside of the Matrix.










I know that there won't be a sequel (because the Zeitgeist has changed), but it's so obvious that the supposedly happy ending only opened a new can of worms.
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Recently rewatched the "Matrix"-trilogy and there is so much potential for a sequel. (Original Post) DetlefK Aug 2019 OP
Or else "outside the Matrix" is just another shell of the Matrix. hunter Aug 2019 #1
Your post was perfectly timed Clash City Rocker Aug 2019 #2

hunter

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1. Or else "outside the Matrix" is just another shell of the Matrix.
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 04:06 PM
Aug 2019

That's the only way any of those movies make sense.

People as batteries? No way.

After you take the red pill maybe you take the green pill and learn that humans have been extinct on earth for a million years, and the only humans left, like you, exist within a tiny quantum computer traveling through the galaxy towards an unknown destination, nothing to see outside for now but cold empty space and stars.

And you are not sure that's reality, because maybe there is another layer of the Matrix outside of this one if you take yet another colored pill...


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