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    Garbage Truck running into Telephone Booth hitting girl, Cornering and punching and putting bug in stomach, Points gun and take shirt off, Choking bug with blood, Kung Fu fighting, Gunshots (Huge Machine Guns), Gun shots through wall, Gun fighting when Morpheus…

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    Introduction The matrix is one of the most fascinating narratives piece of science fiction films ever been released in the late nineties, in the movie there are several distinct features that stimulates a lot of crucial questions about human existence, the world that we are living in and how we distinguish between what is real and what is not real. This piece of writing will analyze the Matrix film by means of sequence analysis, it will also focus on mis-en-scene and all elements that will…

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    and now artificial intelligence is reliant on humans for survival. But with that said, now when humans, such as Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, etc. have been awakened, they are trying to rebel against the machines and awaken anyone who is willing to learn about the truth of the matrix and rise up against the artificial intelligence like the machines had done previously. Also, Morpheus is trying to get Neo to realize how the fate of the machines turning on humans is ironic because now the awakened ones…

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    With the passage of time, technology is taking over our lives and human beings are becoming increasingly dependent on it. As Morpheus, the fictional character from The Matrix eloquently puts it “It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.” The inability to recall a friend’s contact information without the aid of our smartphone’s contact list is an innocuous example of human reliance on technology. However, this is indicative of a bigger problem. The dwindling…

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    The Matrix is an icon of popular culture, with phrases referring to it permeating our day to day language. With idioms like “Glitch in the matrix” and ”take the red pill” many people make reference to this (at the time) groundbreaking work of fiction in their everyday lives. However, most are ignorant to some of the biggest influences on the franchise as a whole. India, and more specifically Buddhism have a large influence on the background and story of The Matrix trilogy. The inspiration for…

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    that he is living a normal life until he got a message on his computer saying that, “we’re watching you.” Neo feels weird about it and gets a phone call from Morpheus who helps him get out of this dehumanized state from the agents who take him to interrogate. He finally realizes what kind of society he is living in and decides to join Morpheus and his…

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    and all things material, are illusions of the mind and therefore their existence can be questioned. According the Morpheus, the Matrix is a computer-generated dream world that can be described as a dream from which one cannot awake. It is able to control all aspects of the environment, as the Matrix is everywhere and functions as a screen that hides the real world from everyone. Morpheus sums it up as “a…

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    the Matrix. If Cypher would forget he would be living a life of illusion with no reality. I think I would want to know the truth behind life even if it would be sad. When Neo had found out the truth he had trouble, but accepted and teamed up with Morpheus to discover the truth about the Matrix. I think that if I had been Neo I would also be said, but have a relief also knowing the truth. Even if the truth may be sad or hurtful I would feel better knowing and also I would know why something did…

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    The Matrix, released in 1999, has various connections to theories of metaphysics such as belief systems and philosophical views. The Allegory of the Cave and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs will be covered on how they connect to the film. Plato’s story showing the effect of education and the lack of it on our nature and Maslow’s theory of our needs we need as we progress from one need to another until we feel fulfilled. In Plato's story there are people that have never seen daylight before and…

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    The hero’s journey as depicted by Joseph Campbell is used to “describe the underlying monomyth that links stories from every part of the world and every epoch in human history”(Richardson 220). In this case there is an interconnection between the Wachowski siblings film, The Matrix, and Campbell’s hero’s journey. While producing this film, the siblings used the hero’s journey as the backbone. It starts out with the call to adventure, then the road of trials, and later the apotheosis. The…

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