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I loved this movie, the whole thing with the oracle and all the things that surrounded her. For one, ou mentioned that the spoon was not there, but all the sign in her kitchen which said "know thyself". There were others, but it has been a long time since I seen it.
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Never really saw what was so great about the movie. But as Aristoddler said; the first had potential but it got to commercial for it's own good and the special effects were to numerous and did no good for the story line. There are some books out there that discuss philosophy and The Matrix (As well there are those who do the same with South Park, The Simpsons and others) But most movies these days have that effect; Harry Potter, Narnia and others. |
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My take on the movies was pretty simple... There's a lot of mind-boggling ideas blended into the history of philosophy, but most people don't have the natural interest to ponder them to the point of actually experiencing them. So... The movies simply took a lot of these kind of ideas, which are actually rather surface level for philosophy, and put them into a story that grabbed people's attention and brought these basic philosophical ideas to them in an entertaining way. This made the movie seem very "deep" to people who don't have that odd philosphical bent to have already thought through things of this sort a thousand times already. Hence the popularity. Example: The "Matrix" is prety much the same idea as "Brains in a Vat". but most people would just shrug their shoulders and turn on the TV if I tried to start a conversation about brains and vats and their philosphical implications. So put the idea on TV, and presto!, you have a hit. |
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I loved this film! ^_^ i felt it touched on many aspects of philosophy but the fact many of these aspects were hidden makes it even more genius... it makes me want to watch it over and over, taking in everything they say and wondering what their meaning of 'this' or 'that' sentence means. something that made me think was when agent smith says to thomas anderson : 'you work for a respectable corporation,you have a social security no., and you pay your taxes'. this as well as other hints shows the comparision to our present world. what he is saying is that we all have to compete in this hierachy, we fall down we're cast out PERIOD. its all just a game and were conforming for what we believe is survival. everyday we become passive to the television/computer, trying to escape from the reality, is it that absurd to think we could in the future go abit far as to create a new world where we could all live, like World of Warcraft except signals are now being sent to our brain. |
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Is philosophy escaping reality though? Also, I'd like to add how much I enjoyed the first movie and second. I'm all for the great fight scenes, but the third was horrible. I loved how they expressed opinions on causality and choice, both views seems to evoke(or are invoked) a particular personality. The personalities oppose each other (the oracle, and the french guy), but the opinions are totally reconcilable, or are basically the same. And no, I'm not a big fan of the Harry Potter movies but I'll watch them. I recently watched the island and thought it was pretty good. Is there any such classification as a philosophical thriller/drama? Those are what I'd be into. |
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thats what i loved about it ! when ever i need to recall on my Descartes evil demon analogy just need to remember that film even the dialogue keeps to Descartes original script :P (well adding n subtracting a couple of details haha should of been Kubrick as the director) |
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I always thought it would have been funny if Morpheus was just some ordinary guy messing with Neo's head, and there really was no such thing as the Matrix, and also that both the red pill and the blue pill were actually extremely powerful laxatives.
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