Movie Theory
As the world's technological capabilities reach an impressive new height; we are faced with new problems caused by these new technological capabilities. Along with these newfound problems, such as Y2K, comes the world's damnation due to the new technologies. We as humans will ultimately destroy ourselves over a technology race. We may very well still be alive, but our mind and freedom won't be.The Matrix explores unthinkable realms of computer world domination. Although the beginning portrays the essence of freedom that we as humans take for granted. It's actually a sort of virtual reality that is void of any resemblance of freedom. Every sight, every smell, every sound, and touch is nothing but a computer program. Every human except the team aboard the nebuchadnezzar is plugged into this program called the matrix. The humans' belief of freedom is actually human cultivation. "The Machines" which have taken over, use the human body to replace there lost solar energy from the nuclear blanket covering the earth. Being in a dream world the humans don't have the slightest idea they're living a life with rules and boundaries. Not being able to choose your own path and destiny is not my idea of freedom. The Authors of the matrix make
Equality seems like the solution to creating the perfect world. That's why I imagine Siefer decided to go back to the matrix. Not only should we respect ourselves but our minds and freedom just as well. Everyone would get along with no racism or country conflicts. Our alcohol is their soma except for the fact that soma has no side effects. Works CitedWachowski, Larry and Andy Wachowski. Each class is conditioned to love their ranking and to realize that everyone is important and is indispensable to the society. In all three movies humans have managed one way or another to destroy or imprison the human mind with their own actions. This conditioning is how the utopian society eliminated the problem. Would you rather sacrifice your freedom for a normal life or live in the truth you probably would not want to know?Harrison Bergeron is a scary view of human society in the United States in the future, in which United States citizens are all equal. I guess that's just the way we were created.
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