The Matrix 3 Neo & The Architect

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The Matrix 3 is third installment of the hugely popular action/adventure trilogy. Matrix เดอะ เมท ริก ซ์ ภาค 2 The story is based on the groundbreakin

The Matrix 3 is third installment of the hugely popular action/adventure trilogy.Matrix 2 The story is based on the groundbreaking Neo System developed by William Gibson, a great writer. Neo (Reeves) lives a simple life in an imaginary future calledroxia in which people live by the promise of wealth and luxury. Neo's dream of living this life is being crushed by a never-ending cycle of violence, murder and revenge. Neo must now determine the culprits behind these crimes and stop the perpetrators from killing his fellow characters and him. Although the original concept of the Matrix series has seen many revisions and reboots, the concept is the same. The movie is widely considered the best and, if not the best, of the series.

The third film is a continuation of Neo as he explores the exciting future he lives in and searches for the Matrix agents that can keep the Earth from being destroyed by the Machines. Neo encounters a variety of new characters along the journey. Some are familiar from earlier films and others are completely new. This causes the film to add some great new twists and ideas, and also to extend some of the older ones. The movie is well worth the wait, although I won't ruin it for you.


The film's third installment, The Matrix 3, continues the storyline that was introduced in the film's second, The Matrix. Neo's story is also interspersed with the journey of his childhood friend, Maxim who is played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. They become close friends and embark on a journey together to protect the matrix from Machines who intend to use it for power.

There's nothing better than starting the film series with an educational or philosophical lesson in tow. Many people quickly grasp the obvious from the Matrix films. Neo's never-ending search for the blue pill and the red pill. Smith is able to take this same basic premise and give it a little more depth by examining the philosophy behind Matrix. Can you live a perfect life that is free of suffering or pain? Can it be done? Neo is told by the machine in the first movie that "You will always be in pain."

Smith asserts that machines communicate in encoded messages to help people find the ultimate solution, the "symmetrical infinite." This is a plausible explanation, as it explains away the seeming contradictions between the existence of free will and the actions taken by the Machines. Smith is more interested in presenting the underlying philosophy of Neo's actions than revealing how the plot of the third film develops.

Neo is introduced to the Matrix as a young child, and is thrown into a world where everyone is required to perform. Neo is aware that the Matrix was not created by his own free choice. It was designed by the Matrix Program that aims to make man conform to its image. The Machine does not want Neo to succeed, and instead uses the red pill to guide him towards his demise. Smith believes that the complete significance of the Matrix could be interpreted as meaningless if one views it solely from an A-plot perspective. The Machines are not logical and only the symbol of Matrix can make sense.

In the final film Neo finds himself traveling through the matrix again and this time, Neo makes sense. Instead of traveling through the same tunnels as the Oracle He realizes that his previous self is traveling through the city on the Oracle's instructions. Neo's past self is the Architect, and the Oracle's words are his words of wisdom spoken by the Machine. Neo realizes that the Matrix was made by humans in order to help teach morality and to fight the evil forces that are against them.

Smith is back to his promise to study the symbolism of the third film with a lengthy look at Neo and the Machine in the second film, Neo Diehard. Neo is seduced by the Machines promises of a better world for all, and he is able to let his feelings of attachment to the Matrix get in the way of fighting alongside Agent Smith and Agent Smith. Neo is able to recognize the error of his ways when Agent Smith kills Neo while trying to save the Matrix. Then, he becomes determined to discover the truth about Matrix existences. Smith examines the relationship between the Oracle, the Machine, and Neo in the fourth film, The Matrix E3. Smith expands the story beyond its symbolic meaning and explains what the Matrix means to individuals on a psychologically needed level.
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