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10-01-2006, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by sashwah
You may not hear from me tomorrow until i come on late at night babbling like a crazy person..... You have been warned!
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:lol: That's okay!!!! I babble all the time!!!! :lol:
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Originally Posted by devolution
I've seen all of them, but probably like most people, only really found the first one to be 'groundbreaking', as it were.
The others had their own interesting concepts like the 'Architect' and more... But I feel the sequels were mainly that... Just sequels to cash in... I'm sure they could have easily condensed both films into one... There was far too much trundling and eye-candy...
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Well, let
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10-01-2006, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Poppies
I reckon that the Architect is in effect, the Creator God...
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Then, how about this character, Poppies:
Any thoughts about her; her relationship to The Architect, as well as to Neo?
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10-01-2006, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Space_Man
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Originally Posted by Poppies
I reckon that the Architect is in effect, the Creator God...
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Then, how about this character, Poppies:
Any thoughts about her; her relationship to The Architect, as well as to Neo?
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Originally Posted by Brian Takle
ARCHITECT: If I am the Father of the Matrix, then she would undoubtedly be its Mother.
NEO: The Oracle.
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Do you know what? I don't know what to 'call' her... maybe I should, but I can't remember off-hand if she's been given a 'label'............ As in the Architect is the "Creator God"...
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Originally Posted by Brian Takle
The Architect is God as we see him in the creation stories of Genesis (there are two creation stories)..... He created the Matrix and now sits back in his comfy chair watching everything unfold on his TV sets. Just like our early Genesis God, the Architect cautioned his charges against too much knowledge. Both Gods say, "Here is a perfect world for you to live in. Just don't start thinking too hard about why you're here, or where the rain comes from, or basically how any of this works."
This is the Creator God, the Father God.
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She is the Mother-God.....
She is, in effect, Neo's 'mother':
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Originally Posted by Brian Takle
She "birthed" the Neo routine into the Matrix. It is her special child (and perhaps by extension Neo is her child).
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11-01-2006, 06:18 PM
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Say more about the relationship between The Oracle and The Architect; are they
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12-01-2006, 06:06 PM
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[quote=Space_Man]Say more about the relationship between The Oracle and The Architect; are they
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12-01-2006, 08:12 PM
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[quote=Poppies]
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12-01-2006, 11:06 PM
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[quote=Space_Man]Let
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12-01-2006, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Poppies
She 'birthed' Neo; She introduced the cycle of life and death - death and rebirth....... growth.....
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Yes, and
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24-01-2006, 02:59 PM
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The Matrix
Here's some links you might like on the Matrix as viewed from the philosophies of Plato and the Vedas of India:
http://www.matrix-explained.com/php/...vies-1275.html
http://www.friesian.com/matrix.htm
Devolution: "I've seen all of them, but probably like most people, only really found the first one to be 'groundbreaking', as it were.
The others had their own interesting concepts like the 'Architect' and more... But I feel the sequels were mainly that... Just sequels to cash in... I'm sure they could have easily condensed both films into one... There was far too much trundling and eye-candy..."
from what I remember of the three Matrix films I think I'd go along with that. First one's a classic. The other two were more 'style & complication over content' 8)
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25-01-2006, 10:11 PM
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Re: The Matrix
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Originally Posted by DASA
Here's some links you might like on the Matrix as viewed from the philosophies of Plato and the Vedas of India:
http://www.matrix-explained.com/php/...vies-1275.html
http://www.friesian.com/matrix.htm
Devolution: "I've seen all of them, but probably like most people, only really found the first one to be 'groundbreaking', as it were.
The others had their own interesting concepts like the 'Architect' and more... But I feel the sequels were mainly that... Just sequels to cash in... I'm sure they could have easily condensed both films into one... There was far too much trundling and eye-candy..."
from what I remember of the three Matrix films I think I'd go along with that. First one's a classic. The other two were more 'style & complication over content' 8)
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:shock: I loved all three films! :shock:
:) I found them completely and utterly fascinating and inspiring! :)
[quote]Really, I just thought it was so interesting what she herself said about her role within the matrix (
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