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First off, I'd like to say that I loved the special effects (just awsome for the time) and the concept of people being plugged into an imaginary world. Great action scenes too.
However, what I take issue with it the underlying premise of the movie (Morpheus explains the history of human/robot relations to Neo): Robots and humans had a war (ok with this). Robots were "dependent on solar power and it was believed that they would be unable to survive without an energy source as abundant as the sun. Humans used nuclear weapons to block out the sun, their primary power source at the time" (ok with this). But then the robots use humans as an energy source because humans "generate more bio-electricity than 120-volt battery and over 25,000 BTVs of body heat. Combined with a form of fusion, the machines have found all the energy they would ever need. There are fields... endless fields, were human beings are no longer born. [Humans] are grown." (wtf???) Why would robots use humans like this? Humans have got to be the most inefficient form of energy production known to exist. Ok, so maybe the robots are not that artificially 'intelligent', but there is a much bigger error here. If the sun is blocked out by the use of nuclear weapons, how do they make food for people. Simply "liquef[ing] the dead, so they could be fed intravenously to the living" won't work because you can never have perfect energy transfer. Humans 'waste' energy they consume by generating heat, crapping, pissing, shedding skin, etc. This ties into the basic biology concept of energy loss as your move up trophic levels. trophic Since all food has its origins in energy from the sun, how can you make enough food for humanity if the sun if blotted out??!?!?!?! The entire premise of the movie makes no sense. Here is the Matrix script Matrix script Thoughts? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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UHH You do realize this is a movie don't you. It's not real. That's why it's called FICTION.
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That's the logical problem you have with the Matrix? Do you really believe that is air you are breathing?
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I don't like the Matrix either, but because it's kinda cheesy and the acting sucks. Not liking it for this reason seems really nitty.
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I don't like the Matrix either, but because it's kinda cheesy and the acting sucks. Not liking it for this reason seems really nitty. [/ QUOTE ] I would guess a lot of people feel this way, but I can't like a move unless the underlying premise is conceivable based in reality. I felt that the writers got reallllly lazy here. |
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I can't like a move unless the underlying premise is conceivable based in reality. [/ QUOTE ] You're gonna not like a whole lot of badass movies then. |
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I don't like the Matrix either, but because it's kinda cheesy and the acting sucks. Not liking it for this reason seems really nitty. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously... of all the crap to have a problem with in this movie, this is kind of a ridiculous hangup. |
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[ QUOTE ] I don't like the Matrix either, but because it's kinda cheesy and the acting sucks. Not liking it for this reason seems really nitty. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously... of all the crap to have a problem with in this movie, this is kind of a ridiculous hangup. [/ QUOTE ] I don't usually care about a lot of the minor details in movies, but they better make sure the foundation is right. |
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That's the logical problem you have with the Matrix? Do you really believe that is air you are breathing? [/ QUOTE ] It is the underlying premise of the entire movie. It is like building a really shoddy base to a beautiful pyramid. |
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UHH You do realize this is a movie don't you. It's not real. That's why it's called FICTION. [/ QUOTE ] Doesn't mean it can't have premise that makes sense. So you would be ok if a giant 30ft penguin started shooting everyone at the end of the Matrix just because it is fiction? |
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