[In the voice of Smith] What do you mean 'Outside The Matrix'? What makes you
think anything ever was "outside". Maybe eons ago when biologicals actualy
existed....Level 13 anyone? 

--- Martin Malmkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> It appears the core of sci-fi fans are on this list.
> So I expect many or all of you saw and liked The Matrix.
> So now my questions are:
> 1. Is -Reloaded as good as the first movie?
> 2. Have you, like I have, noticed a similar general story line as in Star
> Wars (The Empire Strikes Back also doesn't provide a conclusion to the
> conflict between the rebels and the Empire).
> 
> Personally I think the new movie is great, but the story isn't as gripping
> as in the original. Apparently the Wachowskis think the same, so they have
> filled the movie with wild special effects. They are great, but the
> overlying soundtrack is used in a somewhat obvious (and therefore a little
> annoying) way to underline the character's actions (example: The Neb
> landing
> in Zion, The agent stomping a moving car in the highway chase).
> Other than that, I like that still more of the "dark side" of the Matrix is
> revealed, for example the existence of information traffickers and exiles.
> In the first movie, the Matrix was shown as one massive, coherent mind -
> but
> in this movie we see that it's actually not just a two-sided fight. Many
> irregularities mark the Matrix. It's not so coherent after all. Nice
> detail.
> Perhaps in the next movie, we learn that this diversity isn't just virtual,
> but perhaps exists outside the Matrix too. What if in reality several
> factions of machines existed too?
> So... So many possibilities.
> 
> M. Malmkvist
> 
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