" Sadly, some sentinels (or "squiddies" as they are nicknamed because of their resemblance to giant squids - See Picture) find the Nebuchadnezzar and begin to tear apart the hull with lasers. The only way to fight these machines is with EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse), but this can't be used while Neo is still plugged into The Matrix. Finally, Neo is killed. Meanwhile in the real world, Trinity confesses what the Oracle told her: She would fall in love with the one. She then kisses Neo and he comes back to life, hearing her voice, telling him to "Get up." He does and suddenly, he seems to be all the more powerful and actually destroys one of the agents. The two other agents run, and before the sentinels kill anyone, Neo gets back and the EMP destroys the "squiddies." Although this is the end of the movie, The Matrix was never destroyed and so the adventure will continue in the sequel.
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From Left to Right: Cypher, Morpheus, Neo, and Trinity.
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Neo and Jesus: A Comparison.
The Matrix is a great movie if you just watch it and think about it on the top layer, but as you lower down to one of its deeper levels, you begin to see the real masterpiece. The Matrix is, no matter how you look at it, a very interesting interpretation of the story of Jesus. Although it may not have every detail exactly the same, the Wachowski Brothers (The Producers) have made it so that the stories both have many of the same important points. They also knew that it was necessary to add a few differences so that the story was more attuned to today's audience and to the movie's futuristic ideas. I am going to discuss some similarities and differences in one section instead of separating the two. .
The first similarity that I am going to explain is about the "births" of each character. In the beginning of the movie, Neo meets Morpheus and takes the red pill, waking him up in the real world. He wakes up in a long womblike sac filled with red fluids and a glossy, sticky top.