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To analyze this, note the negative black space from her computer which starts from the top of the frame, then lowers:. When Trinity is first running away from the agents, she jumps through a window, then draws her guns, waiting for the agents to enter. Note this nice change of camera angle and cinematography:. Note trinity outlined in pink; the epic perspective, and the leading line of the stairs on the right in cyan:. Nice shot of the phone on the far left of the frame, then the next frame which focuses on trinity.

A simple yet effective cinema technique:. Next epic scene, note the shift of camera perspective, then trinity holding up her hand as a gut instinct of fear :.

NEO is just a symbol and metaphor for all of us. A lot of us are lost…lost in our devices, the internet, and technology; striving for something deeper in our lives. Kind of us like us— we must all wake up from our techno-dream-daze of false reality:.

To me this is significant because in real life, we are given the opportunity to take a risk, to take a chance. Neo fortunately takes the chance and follows the white rabbit:. One scene is when Neo gets a call from Morpheus, telling him the agents are coming after him. He is instructed to go out of the building, and onto a very dangerous cliff on top of the skyscraper.

Same thing for us in real life— we always have an option in life— we can control which path to take! When I watched the film in , almost 20 years ago! I was around 10 years old. Neo wakes up, and realizes that he is a slave. Note his shock when he realizes this truth:.

How do you define what is real? Does it not exist? For example, my coffee cup is real, because it exists in the real world. For example, humans cannot perceive infrared light with our eyes, yet— it still exists! But if we cannot perceive something— is it not real? We are dreaming about the new fancy car, the next fancy home, the next raise at our jobs, and we are suckered by advertisements, false concepts of happiness, etc.

Thus, we are effectively in a dream world as well. The solution: Realize we are stuck in a false dream world false world of consumerism , and wake up!

Question: Why was the Matrix built? But it is the truth. The mind has trouble letting go. But if you could go back, would you want to?

The optimistic thing: inside the matrix, you can change whatever you desire— whatever you see fit! I think the Matrix is just a metaphor for the real world. Consider the saying,. For example:. I believe the human being in terms of our biology is infinitely more complex than we realize. Even my friend Natalie Ma studied Ph. Neo needs to train himself and become stronger just like we need to train ourselves.

Neo is apparently the messiah-savior figure that Morpheus prophesies that will save humanity note the obvious Jesus analogy here. Note the funny-looking Floppy Disks I remember having things like this as a kid :. Another thing which is interesting, if you study the UI user interface of the computer program, note how insanely dated it looks.

Yet at the same time, I do like the idea that with enough intensity, dedicated focus, and effort— we can teach ourselves anything. This is a very optimistic philosophy:. Which makes me wonder: if we trained ourselves with intense and dedicated focus for 10 hours straight, what could we achieve? Which makes you wonder: If you were inside the Matrix, and you knew that the rules of gravity were false; what rules could you break?

I love this— because it tells us that in life, we always have the option of going through a certain door, or pursuing a certain path. Nobody can force us. We have free will! The prior scene Matrix part 3 Morpheus says. Tank, load the jump program. He then gets unplugged from the Matrix, and finds he is bleeding from the mouth.

The body cannot exist without the mind. In other words, our own mind is the only thing holding us back. I like the cinematography here, especially the contrast of red vs green colors. He just cares about the taste. Which makes me wonder about real life as well —we optimize so much of our lives around food. But why? My philosophy: food is obviously essential for survival. But still — despite how shitty the food is, the crew is loyal to one another and unified.

When we last saw Neo, he was being carried away by the machines into the heart of the Machine City. A shot in the trailer suggests he may still be there, or that the machines took care of him following the reboot of the Matrix.

That might explain the uncanny visual references to moments from the original Matrix seen in the trailer, as well as a few moments that pull actual footage from that first film.

So how does that explain the appearance of Trinity then? Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

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Filed under: Analysis Trailers Movies. Incorrectly regarded as goofs : When Neo is rescuing Trinity from the falling helicopter, he slides across the roof of a building. When he reaches the edge, his foot hits the block causing it to move, but in a way consistent with a real block whose grout is imperfect; after all, that's a rather large force.

Continuity : Just before the door to the Oracle's apartment opens, Morpheus has his glasses on. After the door opens and the camera angle switches, his glasses are in his left hand visible after Neo crosses in front. Presumably he snatched them off in the same move that instantly took his arms from a degree angle to straight down.

Continuity : As agent Smith is fighting Morpheus, he hits him several times with his head. Smith's sunglasses are on-off-on between shots. Continuity : The piece of meat Cypher eats at the restaurant changes from one shot to the next. Incorrectly regarded as goofs : The Massive Attack song "Dissolved Girl" playing in Neo's headphones is track 6 on the album, not track 5, and the timing on the counter is off in relation to the actual song.

Given Neo's equipment, it could well have been a homemade custom CD. Continuity : When his boss, Mr. Reinhart, is lecturing Thomas Anderson, Anderson's hands are in front when seen from outside and from the rear, and behind him when seen from Mr.

Reinhart's desk. Continuity : When Morpheus and Neo move from the dojo to the jump program, the shot from their viewpoint looking down shows them landing far from any roof structures, on a building much higher than any nearby. The next shot of Neo shows them to be right next to a structure, on a building about as tall as one right across the street. Continuity : When Morpheus is showing Neo the construct, there are no shadows even under their feet.

However, when Neo wants out, he steps back and there are shadows under his feet. Continuity : As the team prepares to visit the Oracle, we see Tank "loading them up" pressing buttons on the various keyboards around him. Before the last cut, his right hand is up, pressing buttons while his left hand is down. When we cut to the shot above Tank, his left arm is up and his right arm is down.

Incorrectly regarded as goofs : The chain of ammunition for the gun in the helicopter does not feed directly into the gun; it goes through a feeding mechanism between the ammo box and the gun.

Further, the shells that drop are indeed spent; they have a bottleneck shape that confuses some viewers. Revealing mistakes : During the fight scene in the subway, as the Agent is about to punch through the concrete post, the section to be punched out is clearly visible.

Continuity : When Neo backflips out of the train's way, the distance between him and the train changes. Continuity : After Neo steals a man's cellular phone and the agents shoot at him, we see him running down an alley with the back of his shirt untucked from his pants. As he kicks in the door, his shirt has tucked itself back into his pants.

Incorrectly regarded as goofs : During the rescue of Morpheus, at one point Trinity is seen holding the helicopter's cyclic stick controlling pitch and roll with both hands. The external lights should be off because the switch is all the way in, yet it is night and the lights have been shown to be on.

Apoc then pulls the switch halfway out, which would turn on the exterior running lights only, not the interior lights. He should've turned the switch, not pulled it. Incorrectly regarded as goofs : On Neo's introduction to the Construct, Morpheus jacks him in, then shows up in the Construct himself almost immediately, far quicker than he could have jacked in himself.

But it's quite possible Neo was held in some kind of limbo until Morpheus was ready to join him. Continuity : When Neo is interrogated by the agents, the reflection in Agent Smith's glasses do not correspond to the action in the editing. For instance, we see Neo standing in one shot, but the reflection in Agent Smith's glasses shows Neo sitting in the next shot.

Continuity : When Neo is flushed from his cubicle and fished up with the claw from a hatch in the Nebuchadnezzar he is passed out. But as he enters the ship he clearly moves his feet to avoid hitting the rim of the hatch. Continuity : When Morpheus escapes the military building he snaps his handcuffs but they remain on.

When Neo grabs Morphous, in mid air, no handcuffs are visible. The handcuffs re-appear when Neo drops Morpheus onto one hand. Continuity : When Neo opens fire from the helicopter, and the glass begins to break, none of the three agents is visible though they should be and the chair in which Morpheus should be sitting can be seen to be empty.

Continuity : When Neo is being bugged the progression of the bug is inconsistent between shots. Continuity : As Morpheus introduces Neo to the Construct, his glasses are completely dark.

The following shot they suddenly turn highly reflective. This was because, for that shot, the glasses were painted black to avoid the cameraman from being reflected in them. Continuity : After Neo is brought into the real world, Tank comes to introduce himself; while they're talking, the strap on Tank's right shoulder repeatedly jumps from the middle of his shirt sleeve to the edge between shots. Continuity : When Neo gives Agent Smith the finger, the position of his hand changes between shots.

Continuity : Trinity is wearing a minidress over her tank top and vinyl pants that disappears when the group is first shown inside the wet-wall. Continuity : In the building the group returns to after seeing the Oracle, smoke appears around the hardline before it's cut by the agents or by one of their minions.

Also, the amount of smoke is considerably more than wires that size could produce unless they were already on fire. Revealing mistakes : When Morpheus fights Agent Smith in the dilapidated bathroom, Agent Smith knocks him over onto an old toilet.

Before Morpheus's head hits the toilet, the outline of the section which is about to be "knocked out" is visible. Also, the toilet can be seen to bend and wobble as Morpheus falls onto it, revealing it to be made of rubber or at least something other than porcelain. Continuity : When Neo meets Trinity, Apoc, and Switch for the first time in the car, Trinity opens the car door, but when we cut back to Neo, she opens the door again. Crew or equipment visible : When Morpheus takes Neo to meet the Oracle he reaches for the doorknob.

The doorknob reflects Morpheus reaching out to touch it, but you can also see a camera underneath his coat. When the camera is on Cypher, you can see it is his stunt double. Crew or equipment visible : In the initial release of the movie on VHS tape, when Neo gets the mobile phone from the FedEx courier to talk to Morphius for the first time, a crew member's hand and forearm are clearly visible in the background.

Continuity : In the scenes after Neo lands on the roof from the helicopter, you see the helicopter in the background with the main rotors spinning. In the next shot, Neo's back is to the camera with the shadow of the helicopter on the roof of the building, but there are no helicopter rotors fixed, or spinning. Continuity : When Neo enters the Matrix for the first time on the Nebuchadnezzar with Morpheus, as he sits in the chair we clearly see Trinity lock his feet in place.

But when Neo pulls himself out of the Matrix during that same visit, he jumps out of the chair and no one can be seen releasing his feet. Revealing mistakes : In one shot where Neo fires the chain gun at the Agents, one jumps out of harm's way while firing his pistol.

While there is a flash, the pistol's action does not go back and there is no recoil like there should be, revealing it to be added in post-production.

Continuity : Right after the "Dodge This! When she says this they show the agent look to the left and you can see the gun at the side of his head. When the camera pulls away after she fires and shows the agent falling, he is falling backward and lands on his back.

You can see the bullet hole in the SWAT officer's forehead when the agent loses the connection. Even if he turned his head, he still wouldn't have fallen backwards perfectly like he did. Continuity : During the scene where Cypher is sitting on Morpheus after betraying him, Morpheus is still plugged into the Matrix yet clearly blinks just before the scene cuts away.

It is visible even though the camera is not showing his face. Continuity : During the lobby shoot-out, despite having a limited number of weapons on their person, both Trinity and Neo discard several guns that have fired only a handful of rounds. Continuity : In the jump program, Neo falls off the building head first, but when he hits the ground he lands completely on his front side.

Factual errors : When Neo is firing his two custom Skorpion SA Vz 61 submachine guns during the lobby shoot out, the shot showing the casing falling to the floor shows rifle casings, likely 7.



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