The Matrix Reloaded

The second installment in the Matix trilogy leaves off about six months after the original. Neo is having strange dreams and desperately seeks guidance from the absent Oracle.

Soon after, Neo, Trinity and Morpheous along with their new operator, Link, are about to plug into the Matrix to attend a meeting with the other ship captains in an isolated building.

It is announced that 250,000 sentinels are headed to the last human city, Zion, in the next 72 hours in a desperate attempt to destroy it. Neo senses something and leaves to find out.

A stranger nocks on the hideout door slips a package addressed to Neo to one of the guards and leaves. Neo shows up a moment too late and opens the package given to the guard which is an earpiece. Neo senses more visitors and warns the guards to retreat to their exits. Three all new upgraded Agents burst through the door and are easily dispatched by Neo, who is now at the peak of his powers.

The crew then head back to Zion but soon get a message from the Oracle and have to depart again. Neo dives back into the Matrix and after a scuffle with the Oracle's guardian Seraph, confronts the Oracle. She tells Neo he will have to find the Keymaker in order to go through the door of light seen in his dreams.

After the Oracle leaves with Seraph, the stranger from before confronts Neo. The being whom Neo destroyed six months earlier. The new and improved Agent Smith. And he isn't alone...

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Revealing mistake: In the freeway chase scene when one of the agents jumps onto the hood of the first car then jumps off, the car flips, then a second later as the car is still flipping you can see the gas tank and transmission have been removed. (01:23:45)

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Commander Lock: Dammit, Morpheus. Not everyone believes what you believe.
Morpheus: My beliefs do not require them to.

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Trivia: In the highway chase scene, the license plate on Trinity's car says DA203. If you look in Daniel 2:3, which says "he said to them, 'I have had a dream that troubles me and I want to know what it means.'" This is possibly making reference to Neo's dream, because he went to the oracle partly to figure out what his dream about Trinity meant. The biblical text is speaking about King Nebuchadnezzar's searching for the meaning of his dream. In Verse 3, the Nebuchadnezzar says, "I have dreamed a dream." In Verse 5, when asked to explain his dream, he says, "The thing is gone from me" (all this is from the classic King James Version). Near the end of the movie as the Nebuchadnezzar explodes as a result of the sentinels' bomb, Morpheus says "I have dreamed a dream, and now that dream has gone from me."

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Question: Whatever happened to the Twins that work for the Frenchman? They do not appear at all in "Revolutions," or at least not as major characters.

Answer: Well, they get defeated. They probably weren't killed, as they reverted to Ghost form (and were still alive when they did it, as they were screaming) which would repair any damage they sustained, but i can't imagine them being willing to go back to the French guy, if he's as powerful as he's made out to be. They're probably just in hiding somewhere.

Gary O'Reilly

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