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I thought the scene with Trinity on the motorbike was smooth and seamless, a nice piece of technological cinematography.
The where some crazy aspects to the film that I think where unneeded; what was the deal with having to shoot the one body guard supposedly with a silver bullet. The loving making scene juxtaposed against the backdrop of the whole of Zion engaged in some kind of tribal dance (with strong sexual overtones), I could have done without both.
I can see the reviving Trinity after she was killed but that fact that she is a live to me was evident that the “father of the Matrix” was wrong, she wasn’t killed and contrary to his claim, Neo did save her. Which leads to my next question, Why be so fatalistic in the very next scene on the ship, about the inevitability of the destruction of Zion. The “father of the Matrix” has already been proven fallibly and therefore his predication should be consider but one of several potential outcomes, true?
The fight scene with Agent Smith in which he continually replicated himself was funny at first but it seemed to go on and on and eventually became tedious.
These are just some of my questions, feeling, and opinions. What say you?
Regards,
Zotz Mein
Last edited by Zotzmein; 05-15-2003 at 07:19 PM.
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