The Matrix analysis—Neo Chose the Red Pill; Did He Really Have a Choice? “...it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.” "You have to let it all go...Fear, doubt, and disbelief. Free your mind."—there is more to the Matrix than cyberpunk, Kung Fu and bullet-time effects. This video looks at the philosophical, sociological and psychological metaphors from the Matrix and how Neo overcomes the Matrix to free his mind.
Synopsis
In the future, artificial intelligence has taken over the world and human-slaves are unaware that their bodies are being used to power a computer simulated world called the Matrix. A fugitive named Morpheus frees a hacker named Neo who the Oracle prophesied would lead the rebellion against the machines and protect the last human city called Zion.
Chapters
0:00 intro
0:51 systems
01:30 power source
03:06 obedience
05:18 signs
07:08 fate
09:20 unlearning
11:52 rebirth
13:59 choice
The Matrix is a 1999 written and directed by the Wachowskis and starring Keanu Reeves as Thomas Anderson and Neo, Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus, Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith, and Joe Pantoliano as Cipher.
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