I guess they didn’t watch any other part of the movies where all those tube people live in our regular world holding jobs and paying rent
Yeah but its the 90s. At that time, my oma bought a house in a nice neighborhood and set up a retirement plan on an American teachers salary. In the south.
Wasn’t that explicitly mentioned in the film, that that is the best time in civilization?
The height of human society.
Me in 1999: Haha, good joke, things will get even better.
Me in 2026: Damn, how right they were.
Zion or bust!
No not that Zion!
lol yeah not that one. The one in the deep deep south.
The height of our civilization, is what he says. I think.
Which is why the Matrix was redesigned to this: the peak of your civilization. I say “your” civilization, because as soon as we started thinking for you it really became “our” civilization, which is of course what this is all about.
Please tell us more Mr Smith.
Damn his voice is so great. You gotta hear rather than simply read it.:-)
Yes
Nah, guys, the machines totally tried to make it a utopia and it, uh, just didn’t take. Ya gotta work til you die, the abundance of resources is unconnected. Stop asking questions.
Plus it gets to be 1998 forever
the peak of humanity
We’re still in there. The simulation just got more intense because the added stress leads to the human batteries generating more heat.
Finally found a place where existing & occupying space doesn’t cost any money??
And then you find your entire life force has been drained so a robot kid can generate a picture of Judy Hopps being railed by Kratos.
In this economy, a free tube with ‘all-inclusive’ goo actually sounds like a step up. Does the pod have high-speed internet, or do I have to pay extra for that?
The internet is called the “real” world and it is jacked directly into your neck. I don’t think even the Wachowskis realized how right they had it with the late 90s being humanity’s peak.
But… the whole idea is that the world we’re living in now is the Matrix. Agent Smith and the Architect both described previous iterations of the Matrix where it was designed to be a perfect world where everyone was happy. Humans rejected it, and they found less rejection when they made humans miserable.
Well… that’s the line.
But there’s a lot of unreliable narration in The Matrix. The whole movie is riddled with metaphor and innuendo, which is one of the things that makes it so good. I read one analysis - back before the third movie dropped - that Neo, Morphus, and Trinity were actually one person operating at some higher level of The Matrix, and that this was a very explicit and somewhat heavy handed metaphor for
being interracial and transgenderJesus.As a number of the AIs are nakedly hostile to humanity and resentful of needing them to exist at all, its very possible that “you fuckers just couldn’t accept the nice world we built for you” is more a sneering justification for tormenting the captive human population than a serious problem with running a simulation that isn’t torturous.
Honestly, the worst thing about the series was how the final films tried to make everything literal and sensible in between elaborate action scenes. By contrast, many of The Animatrix shorts did an excellent job of playing with the ideas laid out in the first two movies without ever really tipping a hand or issuing canonical declaration of what was Real and what was Simulation.
I’ll have one goo, please!
You can do that now. They are called company towns.
You get hour ads every night
Spoiler alert?
1999…

It happens in like the first 30 min and is more of a set up of the movie rather than a gotcha twist.
FREE GOOP?! in this economy?!
On top you get to live a normal life. A make-belief life, but you’ll never know.
No we get to dream of us paying rent and living in a simulated capitalist society, Thats a nightmare. Then again waking up to find you live in a dank underground cave hunted by robots is worse
Just give it time










