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My Lovely Horse posted:Actually now that you mention it, what do all the idiot redpill MRAs have to say about that? They were mostly in it for the sequels that have machine gun robots.
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Neo is also an anagram for “one” and he is often called the “one” by other characters in the film
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The Merkinman posted:So anyone who chooses not to transition (i.e. cisgendered) is ignorant/dumb? No, those still in the Matrix represent closeted or unaware trans people. They are, almost literally, eggs that hatch when they are disconnected. Straight White Shark posted:With a lot of emphasis and relish on the Mister Anderson, no less. It’s all 100% true. The sequels went off into their own thing, but the original is straight up Lana and Lilly channeling what all of us trans people go through into art. Gynocentric Regime has a new favorite as of 18:16 on Aug 29, 2018 |
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Gynocentric Regime posted:No, those still in the Matrix represent closeted or unaware trans people. They are, almost literally, eggs that hatch when they are disconnected. Well hot drat. Remind me to never pick a fight with a 'woke' trans-person....
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:22 |
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Ok but do all trans people know kung-fu?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:23 |
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I'm guessing kung fu serves as a metaphor for learning skills to survive in the Matrix/"the system", which are combat-related by nature of how the system reacts to your presence? and also looks loving amazing?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:28 |
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Omg and the lady in the red dress represents the arbitrary manufactured standards of beauty forced on us by society
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:46 |
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The Matrix has some weird subtext about terrorism. It basically says everybody who isn't on your side is an acceptable target. I suspect when Agent Smith calls Morpheus and friends terrorists, he isn't lying. They have probably killed boatloads of innocent people who just happened to be possessed by an agent. Even the hobo in the subway is an enemy. In universe, the actions are justified, but that doesn't change the subtext.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:49 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcrPP-HPPeo
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IShallRiseAgain posted:The Matrix has some weird subtext about terrorism. It basically says everybody who isn't on your side is an acceptable target. I suspect when Agent Smith calls Morpheus and friends terrorists, he isn't lying. They have probably killed boatloads of innocent people who just happened to be possessed by an agent. Even the hobo in the subway is an enemy. In universe, the actions are justified, but that doesn't change the subtext. Also has a transgender protagonist. Or transvestite; I'm not being callous here but it's the 90s and Grant Morrison and there's a lot going on.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 19:35 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:There's a mid-90s comic book named The Invisibles that became basically the template for Matrix in the same way The Incal was the template for The Fifth Element, i.e. very very inofficially. One of the Invisibles protagonists takes exactly that approach and eventually comes to realize the toll it takes on him. There's a whole issue that just follows the life of one faceless mook he casually kills in one of the first storyarcs, Jacob's Ladder style. Doctor Who in 1976 had an story called "The Deadly Assassin" where in ep 3, The Doctor has to battle the agent of an unseen enemy, by connecting mentally, into a computer generated world known as "The Matrix" where reality can be changed through mental powers.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 19:46 |
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IShallRiseAgain posted:The Matrix has some weird subtext about terrorism. It basically says everybody who isn't on your side is an acceptable target. I suspect when Agent Smith calls Morpheus and friends terrorists, he isn't lying. They have probably killed boatloads of innocent people who just happened to be possessed by an agent. Even the hobo in the subway is an enemy. In universe, the actions are justified, but that doesn't change the subtext. I always thought it would have been intresting to take this to the conclusion. IE are people inside the Matrix even really alive. Take out massive chunks of the population by committing terrorist acts to starve the machines of their food. It's not killing humens so much ad setting them free. Means justifie the end.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 20:05 |
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And yet if we are to believe Morpheus who says “most of these people are not ready to be unplugged” then you’d be releasing millions, if not billions of human beings to certain death by either drowning or starvation. And Agent Smith and the Architect both quote past losses of “crops” so the machines have survived past large scale losses before.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 20:33 |
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Doesn't the mateix eventually get destroyed? Or does that mean subverting and reinventing the status quo by the emerging character instead of destroying society wholesale?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 20:37 |
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Scaramouche posted:Doesn't the mateix eventually get destroyed? Or does that mean subverting and reinventing the status quo by the emerging character instead of destroying society wholesale? It basically resets. The One is a manifestation of the irrationality in the formula the system is based on, "hope" held by the human race that this system, even if they are only subconsciously aware of it being a system, is fake. The machines have allowed (or created) Zion to exist as hope for "freedom," The One is a creation of the machines, who is programmed to be born whenever the amount of people who have rejected or are rejecting the reality (less than 1%) begins to approach a point where they threaten the continued existence of the reality the machines have created to keep humans docile. The Ones job is to choose the next progenitors of Zion as the old one is destroyed and then be reintegrated into the Matrix as its reset, providing the messiah-like figure for the next cycle needed to provide the believable hope that allows most humans to ignore their feelings that the reality isn't real. The real meta commentary that I like is that humans take FAR more energy to "raise" than they produce so the machines' reason for keeping us around doesn't actually make sense. I like the theory that on some level the machines are unwilling to make the human species extinct and are basically keeping us alive because if the fight had continued the machines would be forced to destroy the humans out of self-preservation. The original draft had humans being one enormous neural network kept alive for computing purposes, which at least makes more sense from a scientific perspective. Pook Good Mook has a new favorite as of 22:29 on Aug 29, 2018 |
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It can be more than one thing
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My Lovely Horse posted:There's a mid-90s comic book named The Invisibles that became basically the template for Matrix in the same way The Incal was the template for The Fifth Element, i.e. very very inofficially. One of the Invisibles protagonists takes exactly that approach and eventually comes to realize the toll it takes on him. There's a whole issue that just follows the life of one faceless mook he casually kills in one of the first storyarcs, Jacob's Ladder style. People always bring up The Invisibles but arguably The Matrix owes more to Ramsey Dukes' 1987 book Words Made Flesh with it's "information model" theory of magic suggesting that the world we (think we) experience is a virtual reality simulation. Dukes was one of the progenitors of the Chaos Magick movement that Morrison promoted awareness of through The Invisibles and would have certainly been read by him.
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Gynocentric Regime posted:The Matrix was written by two trans women and is a metaphor for gender transition. They must have hated having to put this in the credits.
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Gromit posted:They must have hated having to put this in the credits. i mean, yeah, generally being closeted sucks in a lot of ways?
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Pook Good Mook posted:I like the theory that on some level the machines are unwilling to make the human species extinct and are basically keeping us alive because if the fight had continued the machines would be forced to destroy the humans out of self-preservation. Yeah this was my thought after watching "the second renaissance" (basically the history of how the matrix came to be) Humans are very much the bad guys but the machines didn't really want to exterminate their creators, so they stuck them in the Matrix to study them and it basically just became a human zoo. I'd just like to know wtf the machines are actually doing in their city, wonder if they've started colonising the solar system.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 07:43 |
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So what was the subtext behind Jupiter Ascending?
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 09:26 |
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Speed Racer is about how all trans women are weebs.
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NtotheTC posted:So what was the subtext behind Jupiter Ascending? "Holy poo poo who keeps giving us all this money hahahaha lets go crazy" It's the subtext of a lot of their recent work.
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umalt posted:Speed Racer is about how all trans women are weebs. I think you'll find it's a stark indictment of the state of the modern ninja.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I think you'll find it's a stark indictment of the state of the modern ninja. More like a nonja.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 10:37 |
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Speed racer was a good excuse for John Goodman to be in a movie, I will fight anyone who says otherwise
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 10:48 |
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NtotheTC posted:So what was the subtext behind Jupiter Ascending? bees
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 13:06 |
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Don Gato posted:Speed racer was a good excuse for John Goodman to be in a movie, I will fight anyone who says otherwise Everyone in it was 100% aware of what the movie needed to be and played to its strength.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 13:11 |
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Speed Racer is about capitalism's negative influence on art and also it's really good
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Scaramouche posted:Doesn't the mateix eventually get destroyed? Or does that mean subverting and reinventing the status quo by the emerging character instead of destroying society wholesale? I believe this should answer any and all questions you may have https://youtu.be/cHZl2naX1Xk
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:Everyone in it was 100% aware of what the movie needed to be and played to its strength. Anyone that cannot find the fun in Speed Racer is welcome to FITE ME
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Gromit posted:They must have hated having to put this in the credits. Yes it must have.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 19:30 |
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Inzombiac posted:Anyone that cannot find the fun in Speed Racer is welcome to FITE ME You wont have to worry about fighting anyone because theyll have to go through me first
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 20:32 |
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Speed Racer is totally about identifying as trans. Also, the movie is cool as hell as it's a live-action cartoon & I watched that movie drunk off my rear end. Android Apocalypse has a new favorite as of 20:50 on Aug 30, 2018 |
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You all just reminded me I still have to watch the Sense8 finale, thanks.
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 20:48 |
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Barudak posted:You wont have to worry about fighting anyone because theyll have to go through me first I had a rewatch of Speed Racer a couple of months ago. Still good and fun. nonja
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:Speed Racer is about capitalism's negative influence on art and also it's really good ya it rules
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Aleph Null posted:I had a rewatch of Speed Racer a couple of months ago. Oh god, I've found my people
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Taeke posted:You all just reminded me I still have to watch the Sense8 finale, thanks. Man Sense8 was some good poo poo
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In Attack on Titan whenever there are team meetings or late night conversations in the barracks/dorms you usually see a few characters with mugs of coffee or sometimes small pastries around. I like it because it makes the scenes seem realer and more like real conversations than plot delivery scenes. They also use it cleverly when something sudden or unexpected happens to have characters put their cups down in shock while in the background a more cool collected character continues drinking. Do not start an anime is good or bad derail.
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